1. A better method is to measure the time taken for the full code to be read in. 2. And his colleagues would have read it in the journal anyway. 3. And when children are given the chance to read in school, their reading is often followed by an examination. 4. Ann Tabachnikov often asked students to read in class the essays they had written at home. 5. Down the block the neighborhood dead-ended in abandoned farmland that Mami read in the local paper the developers were negotiating to buy. 6. Even the modest proposal that literature should be read in its cultural context has large implications. 7. He began to read in a calm confident voice. 8. He sensed her fear, read it in her eyes. 9. He spent long hours reading in the school library. 10. How many of the popular Novels of the past evoke derision rather than appreciation if we read them in too literal a spirit! |