Sentences with phrase «probably pored over»

Inside, you probably pored over all the juicy gossip on Drake's third outing, drooling over the sweeping golden deserts and snapshots of the brutal treatment he inflicts on hapless terrorists.
One can sketch patterns onto such a grid, and when one squints a little and lets the imagination roam free, one can picture the sort of parchment paper that Henry the Navigator probably pored over when he was planning the voyages of his captains.
The team at Tesla no doubt spent many hours discussing whether to stop enforcing its copyrights and probably pored over industry data: who was buying electric cars, how much they were spending and how fast demand was changing.
Car companies will probably pore over their software more intently than the average app developer, but they will still miss things.

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If he were alive today, Luca Pacioli would probably love poring over a Web analytics report.
Really a 13 - year - old should probably not be poring [over] Leviticus.
«The bacteria probably filtered in withgroundwater,» Onstott says.They took up residence in rock pores, andimpermeable sediment layers formed over them, blocking new migrationand the flow of nutrients.
That's probably why I felt a bit frustrated when I was asked to pore over cases that felt a little more stretched out than usual, and those that felt as though they were put together for fledgling crime solvers.
I'm not going to compare its directors, the Duffer Brothers, to Stanley Kubrick, as I'd probably get pipe - bombed as soon as I press save on this Word doc, but the Stranger Things feed frenzy has a strange similarity to the way people used to pore over Kubrick's films — shot by shot, idea by idea, line by line — desperately searching for a secret logic or unseen narrative.
Of course, someone in senior management will probably pop in for an observation once in a blue moon, and they'll be poring over your test scores in a spreadsheet somewhere, but it's all very much at arms - length.
It used to be that if you as an obsessive car fan were unable to squeeze enough existential meaning out of the monthly car magazines you read, you were reduced to satisfying your insatiable car lust — a shame that should not have been named but probably was, in all its minute and tedious detail, to anyone who would listen — by poring feverishly over classified ads in a local newspaper.
But if you find the exercise exhausting, it's probably because you mistakenly think you've got to pore over the confusing array of index choices available these days.
Even if you and your lawyer pore over every line, there's probably a way to interpret it that backs up their claim.
as an hr professional with recruitment experience, she probably knows all too well how little time recruiters and hiring managers have to pore over each resume that crosses their desks.
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