Similar words: observe, observer, reserved, observation, serve, reserve, serve as, preserve. Meaning: [əb'zɜrv /-zɜːv] adj. discovered or determined by scientific observation.
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61. The trouble with common sense, as Voltaire famously observed, is that it is not very common.
62. She correctly observed that there was very little difference between the two parties on domestic policies.
63. They covertly observed Lauren, who was sitting between Ned and Algie at a nearby table.
64. Observers stressed the necessity for the ceasefire to be observed.
65. This behaviour is commonly observed among several species of finch.
66. They observed how the tiny wings were fitted to the body.
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67. When the experimenters repeated the tests on themselves, they observed an exactly opposite effect.
68. In 1664 Hooke observed a reddish spot on the surface of the planet.
69. It is observed that many animals do not breed when in captivity.
70. They observed how the parts of the machine fitted together.
71. Researchers observed one bird impale a rodent on a cactus.
72. In a traditional Chinese family filial piety is rigidly observed.
73. Troop movements can be observed from space by a satellite.
74. Specific patterns of interaction in the family have been observed.
75. Jack observed a look of anxiety on his brother's face.
76. The mate observed regretfully that he could not account for that young fellow's whims.
77. The strike call, however, was reportedly not widely observed.
78. These results are broadly consistent with observed ozone changes.
79. Fat droplet accumulation in acinar cells has been observed as the earliest morphologic alteration in the pancreas of alcoholics.
80. Cornelius observed that a beauty spot on her right thigh resembled the Isle of Lyonesse.
81. A rough calculation can, however, be made based on the rate of fluid absorption observed in the control rats.
82. The catering business itself is regulated by various Acts of Parliament which impose duties and standards of conduct that must be observed.
83. The inclinations to treat animals kindly are grounded in the analogies to be observed in human behaviour.
84. An old-fashioned analogue watch and a chunky bracelet on the right wrist might be observed through half-closed lids.
85. As John Carter has observed, such attempts at definition are a favourite game among bibliophiles.
86. A comparison of observed young cancer deaths in Copeland with expected deaths shows even greater elevation in the years 1974 to 1980.
87. A similar assault can be observed in real estate as companies such as Century 21 gobble up local real estate agencies.
88. In association with endocrine cell hyperplasia, gastric carcinoid tumours have been observed in 1-7% of pernicious anaemia patients screened by gastroscopy.
89. Morgan etal observed significant improvements in antenatal care throughout pregnancy when computer generated protocols were used in this way.
90. At the beginning of the article he observed that there were two possible directions for discourse analysis.
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