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Example sentences for "careful study"

  • As the evils of factory life can be cured by attention, so the weaknesses of rural life can be removed by a careful study of its needs.

  • It also requires a careful study of principles upon which any product of exertions, where more than one person has contributed toward the whole, can be fairly shared between the producers, however they have helped.

  • The actual fluctuations of market prices under the law of supply and demand can be most clearly seen by a careful study in the same definite market during a period of years.

  • A careful study of the reason why all the above patents have proved to be so successful emphasizes the fact that inventors, to succeed, must not lose sight of the Six Cardinal Tests enumerated elsewhere in this volume.

  • He, therefore, appears as the culmination of the Satanic effort, and a careful study of his person and character will reveal the fact that he is the most stupendous work of Satan in his enmity against God.

  • A careful study of these important passages will reveal the great reality of Redemption.

  • He came to Washington, made a careful study of the maps and plans, and was then driven around the region of the lines to be defended to supplement his knowledge by personal inspection.

  • On accepting this position, my first duty was to make a careful study of the publications of the parent society in England, with a view of learning their discoveries.

  • To do this in the most satisfactory way, it was necessary to make a careful study of the methods and system at the leading observatories of other countries in the line we were pursuing, especially Greenwich.

  • The investigation must include a careful study of the size of the groups, of the time-relations, of the percentage of correct answers, all under the point of view of greatest fitness for practical application.

  • If it were our purpose to elaborate a real system of psychological economics, we should have to proceed here to a careful study of the influences of fatigue on the industrial achievement.

  • For instance, we have a careful study[20] of the progress made in learning telegraphy, both as to the transmitting of the telegrams by the key movement and the receiving of the telegrams by the ear.

  • Let science tell us, for zoologists have made a careful study of this subject for centuries.

  • The cause of this resemblance of offspring to parents and ancestors has been made a subject of careful study by scientific men.

  • Such distinct signs appeared in the age of Chaucer, and the later history of the Church in England cannot be distinctly understood without a careful study of this period.

  • A careful study of his Latin History, as the great literary monument of the Anglo-Saxon period, will disclose many important truths which lie beneath the surface, and thus escape the cursory reader.

  • After some days of careful study, the Rev.

  • Some three weeks were devoted to a careful study of the geology of that island,[119] partly with the view of determining whether it afforded any support to Von Buch's favourite notion that volcanic cones were mainly formed by upheaval.

  • His influence was highly beneficial, because he insisted not only on a careful study of the mineral character of rocks, but also on attending to their grouping, geographical distribution, and general relations.

  • It is very probable that a careful study of the existing language of Galatia, when treated according to the methods of modern scientific philology, would disclose Celtic elements.

  • Without a careful study of the map we cannot understand God's dealings with the Church of Christ, as is manifest from the case of Cæsarea at which we have arrived.

  • The question of physical environment is a practical one that has been solved by many enterprising concerns, and the subject is deserving of careful study by the student of business organization.

  • The introduction of any or all of these committee and suggestion plans requires careful study, but when once put into operation they will prove both successful and of inestimable value to the business.

  • He had made a careful study of the ancient Swiss Lake-dwellings, erected on piles in the midst of the water, connected with the land by bridges.

  • He made a careful study of Niagara Falls, which cuts its deep gorge toward Lake Ontario, for seven miles, and estimated that it wore away a foot a year.

  • He made a careful study of the fauna and geology of the lake, and the results were published in a book.

  • I have given the routing of the work through the factories days and nights of careful study, Nyall, during the years that we have been standardizing it.

  • He immediately began a careful study of public speaking, supplementing this study with actual practice both in politics and in his capacity as manager of the Sheldon School.

  • Two diametrically opposite states of mind have been responsible for this lack of careful study of the aptitudes, characteristics, and qualifications of man and the ways of determining them in advance of actual performance.

  • Later he wrote a careful study of her verse for The Atlantic Monthly.

  • In Italy I was making a careful study of the old masters in painting, and found that my correspondent took but lukewarm interest in my enthusiasm.

  • After perusal of The Sin-Eater he made a careful study of the two methods of work, and wrote to the author to tell him he was finally convinced from internal evidence that William Sharp was the author of these books under discussion.

  • Therefore, with the opportune cheque in his pocket he decided to spend the ensuing months in careful study of pictures in Italy.

  • It is our duty by a careful study of the great principles on which it is based to apply it to our present wants.

  • A careful study of the Gospel of St. Matthew must lead to the conclusion that its narrative portions are derived from the same general sources as those of the other two.

  • The physiologic factors involved are so complex that they would appear to make a really valuable assay a question of many months’ careful study.

  • In the advertising for this preparation we read: “A careful study of this formula [which formula?

  • Recently Rohdenburg[289] has made a careful study of the effects of colloidal silver in experimental and in human tumors, and finds that they have no value.

  • Let us hope that it is the latter and that a careful study of this unique volume may open new avenues of therapy heretofore undreamed of.

  • This personality, so fruitful a factor in speculation on the cause of evil, demands a careful study.

  • To appreciate the contrast that the literary Prophets present to this, a careful study should be made of 2 Kings ix.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "careful study" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    battle against the children; buffalo were; careful attention; careful consideration; careful examination; careful not; careful selection; careful study; carefully avoided; carefully removed; carefully studied; carefully watched; dead animal; four ways; hard fighting; inch slices; least developed; long while; moral suasion; our nation; preserve their; rebel cavalry; steam turbine; steps were; this coast; whaling voyage