Sentence examples for could interrogate from inspiring English sources

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Once American officials shared this information with the Saudis, the people on the list rapidly began dying under mysterious circumstances before Americans could interrogate them.

And, though he wasn't on the Judiciary Committee, he asked to sit with that committee, so that he could interrogate me.

Zawahiri went to the Sudanese authorities and asked that the boys be temporarily released from jail so that he could interrogate them.

An attorney for Donziger protested that this meant that Chevron's lawyers could interrogate his communications with his wife, as well as other unrelated matters.

In theory, the operation enabled the Bush Administration to respond immediately to time-sensitive intelligence: commandos crossed borders without visas and could interrogate terrorism suspects deemed too important for transfer to the military's facilities at Guantánamo, Cuba.

Alerted to the capture of the man in Baghdad on Saturday morning, Colonel Hickey had him transferred to Tikrit, where the brigade that knew him and his territory best could interrogate him.

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But he couldn't interrogate Sarah on the subject, for fear that she might be injured by being overlooked in favor of Renee.

This view is particularly prevalent among two groups of people: a) journalists, who could thus interrogate officials to try to establish whether corruption is afoot and/or to get some quotes from their chosen scapegoat; and b) managers, who, after being denied a penalty or a corner or whatever, could at least get the satisfaction of seeing officials publicly take responsibility for their errors.

It is, I think, the sense we have of Stonehenge being ever-present to the minds of scores of successive generations that has propagated this strange faith: if only we could accurately interrogate this millennia-long memory, we would somehow discover what the monument truly is and, in the process, find out who we, the English, are.

A new team of investigators could then interrogate the suspect, unless he invokes his right to remain silent and desire for counsel.

Therefore, the oriental beetle sex pheromone represents the single most ecologically relevant semiochemical by which we could repeatedly interrogate the P. pacificus genes involved for host sensing and other unexplored developmental roles.

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