How To Use Checked In A Sentence

  • A dried-out horseshoe crab is a delicate thing and there's no way it would survive the flight in my checked baggage. Horseshoe Crabs and the TSA
  • We registered, writing our names and place of residence, and checked for family members.
  • He was concerned that mistakes could be made which could cost the public money and wanted to know if the systems employed had been properly calibrated and checked.
  • This week has been chaos on the railways as so many lines need to be checked and speed restrictions have been introduced.
  • I checked the chart and found I had crossed off the wrong thing.
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  • When we checked with the building department, the local inspector told us that the water heater is correctly installed and that the overflow pipe complies with the intent of the building code.
  • You said you checked for it, but it seems likely that the chain is being pinched between the jockey wheel and the cog.
  • Application of the word "privatization," however, is almost always a misuse of the English language, albeit one that has become so common that it falls automatically off the tongue and flows unchecked past the ear. Ken Allen: Say 'Corporatization,' Not 'Privatization'
  • Anyone can protest, but crowds are corralled by iron gates that keep them checked.
  • There should be no dust or static on any appliances, and curtain linings must be checked for stains. Times, Sunday Times
  • The police have checked out dozens of leads, but have yet to find the killer.
  • She reached the hatchway and checked to see if it was booby-trapped. ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
  • You can then take off with complete confidence, knowing that you have checked all the really vital things for the flight.
  • That obvious familiarity of product and my jovial manner helped me pass through the whole security network unchecked. Corporate Cloak and Dagger
  • The year 1998 marked the bicentenary of the publication of the famous Essay on the Principle of Population by Thomas Malthus, in which he argued that the population of a region would always grow until checked by famine, pestilence or war.
  • The paper ballots will be checked at election offices while votes recorded in the machines will be examined at an army base.
  • From here, I unchecked the option to set the time automatically.
  • If the matter is left go unchecked other people will think they have a free hand to discard all their household rubbish wherever they want.
  • It was not until I checked into my Lisbon hotel that the receptionist with great glee acquainted me of my dilemma. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stone that hurled on his head was checked up on Tom's hand impression.
  • Several in company checked him from time to time for his bitter reflections instead of arguments, and wished him, if he could to answer my arguments, which he called sophistry, assuring him that until he did, they must receive my opinion and arguments as scriptural and sound reasoning. Beams of Light on Early Methodism in America. Chiefly Drawn from the Diary, Letters, Manuscripts, Documents, and Original Tracts of the Rev. Ezekiel Cooper.
  • She's checked into a private clinic for drug rehabilitation.
  • It means all 65,000 holders of aviation security cards will be rechecked.
  • Once he had the crate cleared, he checked the attached manifest against the one logged in to the main computer files.
  • If you can't pop along to a pressure station there are lots of places where you can get your blood pressure checked.
  • As I entered, checked and rechecked the titles and names, my main concern was spelling and correct typeface and color.
  • The next line presents five options: Requests Awaiting Checkout, Your Checked out requests, Requests you've completed, Requests you marked not completable, and Requests you flagged for administrative attention. Gutenberg - Recent changes [en]
  • After I checked into the hotel, I took a courtesy shuttle back to the airport to catch the Blue Line toward Wrigley Field.
  • The contents of both syringes were injected intrathecally without being checked.
  • Once I had reached a little ways beyond the last place I checked I decided to turn around.
  • Over the course of the day, in 2 hour increments, the number of voters having signed in was counted, and the voter count checked against the vote count on the machines.
  • We checked in at the airport an hour before our plane took off.
  • I was startled when Cassie described almost smashing a vase over Brian's head because he was irritating her, but she successfully checked her violent reaction.
  • I checked the website and in small print on one page, a service charge of 19.99 was mentioned. Times, Sunday Times
  • And they checked the list of names of Outram Road Jail inmates at an archive in Canberra. ARTHUR REX CRANE
  • I checked online and found that metoprolol has a warning to contact the doctor immediately if you experience wheezing, shortness of breath or swelling of hands and feet.
  • It may not be a disease, but it might be worth getting checked out by a doctor if it does not go away soon.
  • If you had a car and it made a terrible rattle you'd have it checked out immediately instead of waiting to for it to go kaput, the same principle applies to marriage.
  • Rick had also checked the mine's setting device, a tube-like affair sunk lengthwise into the body of the metal casing. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • If I have been uncertain about something on the car, they have checked it and made no charge if there was no work required. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wears a long, white cotton thobe, bleached and pressed to a dazzling crispness, and a red-checked ghutra headdress held in place by the black agal headband, the wool cord once used by the Bedouins to hobble their camels. Richard Bangs: Bahrain: Once Was Paradise
  • Something for all to ponder is this …. that no matter which "party" one is supposedly affiliated, we live in a democracy (at least last time I checked) and we have the ability to vote for whoever we feel is the best candidate that will represent our ideals. Schneider: A clear rift in the party exists
  • This outfit is one of her more hideous concoctions in the way of outfits: white wedge sandals, a mini skirt made from Dalmatian-patterned suede, and a black and white checked t-shirt with a plunging neckline.
  • The coupler and safety chains should be checked for disrepair.
  • Chassepot armed infantry easily checked their opponents, but were pounded by artillery and forced to retreat as the Germans found their flanks.
  • It would also protect against septicaemia in which bacteria multiply unchecked in the blood, possibly causing death without prompt treatment.
  • This raises questions of embrittlement, and has had to be checked carefully before extending licences. Safety of nuclear power reactors
  • - When turning longer parts using the tailstock or steady rest as counter-support, the cylindricity of the part must always be checked. 6. Cylindrical turning and facing of shouldered cylindrical parts
  • Your passbook is checked at the reception desk every time you come; if you're behind schedule for a shot, you go to the Preventive Medicine door and the nurse gives it to you, then and there. A Response To The Documentary Sicko
  • Each Aston Martin chassis is checked on a coordinate measuring machine prior to entering the final assembly line, which is made up of 30 workstations.
  • The use of credit continues/grows unchecked.
  • I wore a sleeveless, black sweater and a black and whit checked wrap skirt.
  • When she checked her pulse on her neck and wrist she found nothing.
  • Tom adjusted the thermograph potentiometer to zero deflection and checked the circuit once more. I, TOO, DREAM....
  • Must referees take a harder line or should the excitement continue unchecked? Times, Sunday Times
  • But this served only to stimulate the already keen energies of the Federal forces, who waded knee-deep through the clear Potomac, and trudged along over the 'sacred soil' with a willingness unchecked by the cold nor'wester that raged on that July morning. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 3, March, 1862
  • It is strongly recommended that the machines should be checked every year.
  • Last time I checked, most glass lenses cost more than pennies.
  • According to the campaigners, the scant resources mean crooks can continue unchecked. Times, Sunday Times
  • The doctor to whom the Marines offered their prediction, Dr. Kernan Manion, checked on the situation the two had reported and concluded their's was an accurate representation, with forecastable consequences. The earwig and soldier suicide
  • I also did the do-si-do with some very handsome and fresh-faced farm boys wearing checked shirts during one of his songs. Maria Rodale: Concerts Up Close
  • I checked out your Etsy store and my favorite vinal item is the wristlet with the birds. Giveaway Time!!
  • I checked my reflexion in the mirror and smiled to myself.
  • Walter, she checked into that hotel alone - don't ask me why, I can't explain it. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • As our older generation knows from experience, unchecked aggression against a small nation is a prelude to international disaster.
  • If they say they grind fresh beans for their coffee every morning, a box is checked off on a survey form, and follow up questions are asked in a focus group.
  • Newly released figures show that only one in five passengers will be checked by an inspector to see if they have bought a ticket.
  • She checked over the names on the list to ensure that everything was correct.
  • Brandon laid the baby down and checked his diaper, which was dry.
  • I just checked my email and received quite a nasty one from someone who was practically wetting themself because I hadn't replied to an earlier email.
  • The Sabres rarely forechecked aggressively, and Peca's biggest job was usually to shut down the opponent's top center.
  • Merlin checked the readings of a hand scanner that was strapped to his left arm and grunted.
  • I made it to Home Sweet Home dead dog-tired, checked in, trudged to my room, and opened the door. The Exorsistah: X Returns
  • She opened the file and checked the first name and the DOB. EVERY SECRET THING
  • All genotypes were checked for Mendelian inheritance and double recombinants.
  • Then he went back to the bike and checked the cyclometer. Analog Science Fiction and Fact
  • He checked the tank she had set out for him, tested the regulator, then tapped on the pressure gauge.
  • His apparent instruction to passport control officers to wave through hordes of visitors unchecked was a grotesque dereliction of duty. The Sun
  • Balancing his cup in one hand, he reached for his pocket watch and checked the lateness of the hour, before replacing it thoughtfully.
  • The player who shot it in is going to be checked, probably into the boards.
  • The proper training, getting checked out in unfamiliar aircraft, preflight planning and an airworthy plane are vital for your safety.
  • I checked the rota to see whose turn it was to scavenge, to my surprise it wasn't me for once.
  • We checked patients with lymphadenopathy (swollen glands), big livers and palpable spleens. Dr. Elaine Schattner: The Physical Exam Provides More Than Emotional Value
  • All the parks are regularly checked and graded by tourist board inspectors.
  • We cannot allow such behaviour to continue unchecked.
  • Button-down checked shirt, Levi 501s, biker boots or Timberlands, and a petrol blue, zip-fronted, nylon Schott jacket - that was my uniform.
  • These are larger than most aphids and, left unchecked, will rapidly form colonies that cause the plant to wilt. Times, Sunday Times
  • I checked the shackles that held the Monster to its slab, giving it a sharp cuff as it lashed out with its wicked needle-thin teeth at my face, slobber and foam flying from its mouth.
  • It is also the reason that short pitched bowling should not be allowed to go on unchecked. Times, Sunday Times
  • Riding a wave of unchecked immigration and seemingly eluding law enforcement, the Mexican Mafia is poised to become the Cosa Nostra of 21st century America.
  • Libby also checked his method by determining the age of heartwood from the trunks of redwood trees (Sequoia sempervirens), and of Douglas firs Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1960 - Presentation Speech
  • Fractures limited to the enamel and small amounts of dentine that are not sensitive may not require immediate treatment but should be checked by a dentist.
  • Sullivan threw open the appointment book and checked the date.
  • Presumably the Democratic National Committee checked the guest list with due diligence as to foreign corporate connections.
  • Left, a census taker rechecked a family's details in Mumbai on Wednesday. Counting India's Population
  • The mainspring, and other parts do need to be checked and cleaned a little further.
  • This would ensure that the massive pillaging of the fiscus which is currently taking place would be checked before it jeapordises the transition process. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • I still cannot figure out why the machine dials the Internet every 15 minutes; I've checked every program that hankers to be online, and they all insist they're guiltless.
  • Yes | No | Report from jeffo52284 wrote 6 weeks 5 days ago sounds like alterier motives are at hand here. i i could understand banning from carry on but checked baggage is just some moron making a point United Airlines Bans Antlers In Checked Baggage
  • Only when each logical step has been checked by other mathematicians will the proof be accepted.
  • The country has no reason to believe that 2005 will see any reversion to the unchecked lawlessness that, at J'Ouvert in Port-of-Spain, for example, has scared away some would-be participants.
  • We checked for spatial structure by determining the position of each pair on the lawn using the distance measurements described above and simple triangulation.
  • Although an individual transporting a diplomatic pouch may have diplomatic immunity, that individual and his or her nondiplomatic accessible property and checked baggage must undergo screening and all alarms must be resolved. Wired Top Stories
  • I went over and checked the schedule of events on the easeled board near the revolving doors, registration and coffee, licensing laws, spent fuel storage, all the topics and speakers in movable white type, ten to twelve and two to five and on into the night, and I thought about the swingers and their arrangements. Underworld
  • Another variation of IVF is the zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT) in which the ova are checked to determine that they have been fertilized before implantation in the fallopian tube. Reproductive Technology, New (NRT).
  • Many have been on handouts for years without being checked to see if they are fit. The Sun
  • Voilà for an avant-propos for Anne, who had actually asked for anintroduction ... a word that I have just checked in my dictionary: introduction: the act of beginning something new Avant-propos - French Word-A-Day
  • The global consequences of those private tyrannies unchecked by democratic governments are even worse.
  • Unchecked "infomania" - yes, there's even a term for this instapathology - can lead to a lower IQ, according to a 2005 Hewlett-Packard study. Undefined
  • The little bench, trug and watering can fit into my sneakers, safe and sound in the checked bag. Plants And Pals From Buffa10 « Fairegarden
  • Jason Gavin checked in to City and promised to rekindle the form that made him an international starlet.
  • They questioned him and counterchecked his answers so often and so thoroughly that when they finally let him go he no longer really felt that the mission had been part of his life. Starfishers
  • In any case, I wound up spending two weeks in a psychiatric clinic, drugged into oblivious stupefaction, until I checked myself out.
  • And as long as the rebellion is active, it will have to be checked, just as the Kikuyu revolt in Kenya had to be checked. The Algerian Issue
  • Woods says she checked online flight schedules and flight times between some of the cities.
  • Cell disruption was checked at microscopy. Protein content was determined by Lowry's method.
  • A new electronic link-up that will connect 500 hospitals around the world has checked into cyberspace.
  • Dani Fernandez, a coach with the Spanish federation, said Castellet "fainted" after the accident, which prompted officials to take her to the hospital to be checked out. Newsvine - Get Smarter Here
  • In the future, additional functions will be incorporated so that kanji and kana can be used properly and declensional kana endings can be checked.
  • Their approach is to scan every checked-in bag with a bomb detector.
  • The bike she wanted to show me wasn't there ... lolz ... so we checked out the toys instead.
  • Notably, the company checked the Trujillos 'time sheets against the security gate log of entries and exits, ignoring the fact that workers often "piggybacked" -- failed to show their badges at the gate, following after someone who had -- and had done so for years without comment by the company. Joan Williams: Health Care? Let's Do It for Charlie
  • This is interesting as this type of rifling generally yields poor results with cast lead-alloy bullets unless they are gas-checked or very hard.
  • Every part is individually checked before assembly.
  • Vehicles coming in the gates are checked for bombs, and white U.N. vehicles, mostly Toyota 4Runners, are parked helter-skelter around a dirt lot.
  • The political literature of the nineteenth century was full of references to class, and in particular nervously raised the possibility of unchecked working-class political power. Democracy and its Critics - Anglo-American democratic thought in the nineteenth century
  • The ablutions, cookhouse and accommodation are checked for cleanliness, these jobs being a major headache in a platoon location.
  • I checked out the free portion of the site and found that comic books are being provided for in adobe formats, supplying rich and colorful views of comics, that can be zoomed in and out of, and paging that allows flipping quickly. Archive 2008-04-01
  • This Government is at least alive to the profligacy that went unchecked under the last. The Sun
  • At that time , Hatoyama was wearing a red, yellow, green, purple and blue - checked multi - colored plaid shirt.
  • The density of sand was checked by a dynamic penetrometer which was specially fabricated for this purpose.
  • But a decision about an actual goal being scored when the ball is dead ought to be checked if there is any doubt in the ref's mind or even if there's not.
  • There was an air of gravity and importance about the garb of this person, and something indescribably odd, I might say awful, in the perfect, stone-like movelessness of the figure, that effectually checked the testy comment which had at once risen to the lips of the irritated artist. The Purcell Papers
  • I asked her what the problem was, and she told me that she had missed her period, and had checked herself out with a pregnancy kit, and that it had proved positive.
  • The amount of protein in the urine is also checked alongside a blood pressure reading to test for pre-eclampsia.
  • I checked with an electrician who said that appliances thrive in cold, and I placed every appliance in the freezer overnight.
  • A hot and impulsive temper was checked by the reflection that it was beneath the dignity of human nature to allow a rush of blood to the organs of "combativeness" and The Reminiscences of an Astronomer
  • He wore baggy knee-length pants and a short-sleeved checked shirt.
  • Newborns should be checked for general eye health by a pediatrician or family physician in the hospital nursery.
  • Anyone who was anyone was namechecked in it, which may account for my absence.
  • Our mail was checked going in and out. The Sun
  • an unchecked temper
  • I checked the odometer . He was right. Four miles exactly. I could have sworn it was 20.
  • Another variation of IVF is the zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT) in which the ova are checked to determine that they have been fertilized before implantation in the fallopian tube. Reproductive Technology, New (NRT).
  • As a check, ask yourself, "How would my choice of clothing be perceived by my Heavenly Parents..by my earthly parents...by someone with unchecked lustful thoughts. Growing Up - Learning Modesty in Dress
  • If you don't know your cholesterol level[Sentence dictionary], it's a good idea to have it checked.
  • That being a miracle, the babu forthwith wrought another one, and within a minute King's one trunk was checked through to Delhi. In The Time Of Light
  • I have been told in so many words that if a former teammate gets checked, then that player will retaliate.
  • I would also point out that thinks like unrestricted private enterprise *also* made this country great, but last I checked you were still a Democrat. "He's totally eclipsed. Nothing he says is going to be important for anything that happens in the next 12 months. The speech is a nonevent."
  • They were soon at her side, two golden collies, closely followed by a burly man in a red-checked lumberjacket. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • The gunnies checked our SRBs Service Record Books to see who had the highest range scores. ONE SHOT-ONE KILL
  • She's checked into a private clinic for drug rehabilitation.
  • The extreme attitudes of the Scottish male were allowed to flourish unchecked. The Prisons We Deserve
  • I checked to see if the needle indicating volume was oscillating.
  • Yes, but the consulship is a joint office, based on the principle that political power should always be checked. Imperium
  • These acts of aggression went unchecked because the powers that might have stopped them had problems of their own.
  • It seems incomprehensible that the property was not properly checked on Day One. The Sun
  • They checked out ten minutes ago.
  • With the rainy season, connections all along the cable need to be checked, and replaced if any water or corrosion is noted. Star Choice (Shaw)`
  • During the next eight months, the spacecraft's onboard systems will be checked and its science payload will be commissioned.
  • After all, while it's clear that this fight has been a PR boon to Scottevest, you can't blame them for taking advantage of Delta's censorship (which not incidentally takes place to protect their ability to collect millions of dollars in checked baggage fees). Matt Browner Hamlin: Scottevest vs Delta
  • The best strategic course for the U.S. is to initiate a process that would affirm the use of space as a global commons where all guns are checked at the border of the mesosphere, 50 miles up.
  • We checked in our luggage and went through to the departure lounge.
  • The accounting office checked off each worker's dues every month.
  • Re: In any case, leaping to conclusions, any federal employee accusing anyone of “communism” today should be checked for a Freeper user ID. Matthew Yglesias » A Missed Torture Opportunity
  • Grisham and the staff have been very thorough--- they even checked the wainscot for hidden panels. A RAKE'S VOW
  • The dunes of Holland are sometimes protected from the dashing of the waves by a revetement of stone, or by piles; and the lateral high-water currents, which wash away their base, are occasionally checked by transverse walls running from the foot of the dunes to low-water mark; but the great expense of such constructions has prevented their adoption on a large scale. [ Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 05 (historical)
  • He checked the edge of his sword absently, then wrapped his cloak around his other arm in lieu of a shield. Father Swarat
  • Corrigan listened as the other two elements of his team checked in and then gave the thumbs up signal to his door breacher. Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2
  • And in the same vein when I checked my newly minted phrase I found someone had both beaten me to it and written better about than I ever could.
  • Chances are good that any changes you notice, such as fibrocystic breast changes, are harmless, but it's still essential to have anything new or unusual checked out. WordPress.com News
  • The Princess arrived at 2.15 pm, wearing a green checked woollen coat over a red roll-neck and silk scarf with black boots, gloves and handbag.
  • Country music sensation Keith Urban has voluntarily checked himself into rehab, according to media reports.
  • We stopped at the main desk of the dingy motel, one my mother would not have been happy with, and waited while Jimmy registered and checked us in.
  • I would not fire it another time until I had it checked by a competent gunsmith, because that much headspace is a definate safety hazzard to the gun, you, and anyone standing nearby. Paper Versus Meat
  • I checked the electrical leads, replaced a bolt someone had left out of the starter and tried to turn her over.
  • I've checked off all the furniture on the list.
  • Fans, heaters and ducts should be checked for corrosion and other damage.
  • Amir Karimuddin: @gene Thanks for your confirmation. gene: @Amir i double checked, the sh1810c is chinese market model, sh810c is japanese model, not a big issue though:) 3GWeek - Asia's Mobile News
  • Much of the uncertainty surrounds the dizzying number of ways of qualifying for a provisional ballot, a sort of emergency ballot that allows voters to cast a vote at the polls, then have their eligibility checked after the election.
  • The machines have to be checked regularly for wear.
  • Mrs Watson, who used to work as an animal rescue volunteer, said she has contacted all the local catteries and checked with the council to see if he's been found dead. News round-up
  • The hatch closed, they dogged it, and checked to make sure everyone was in the seats lining the walls.
  • I checked the French toponymic dictionary for Indre-et-Loire in the hopes of finding something relevant, but no luck. Languagehat.com: POEME EN LANGUE INCONNUE.
  • Inside a house at Farm Road, Hyde, the collection of young adults, blacks, whites and greys had been happily breeding unchecked.
  • Product is weighed, checked for butterfat content and product integrity.
  • The citizen who fears the ill-smelling drunk, the rowdy teenager, or the importuning beggar is not merely expressing his distaste for unseemly behavior; he is also giving voice to a bit of folk wisdom that happens to be a correct generalization — namely, that serious street crime flourishes in areas in which disorderly behavior goes unchecked. Broken Windows
  • Slipping at starting was rare, however, due to a very careful design of regulator valve in the smokebox; very small adjustments could be achieved, and any slip could be quickly checked.
  • We landed softly on the other side, continuing a smooth gallop, until I checked him back to a canter, trot and then walk.
  • Cross-training became the norm: pickers also became packagers, and shippers checked accounts.
  • The Guard braced their riot shields and checked their equipment.
  • Exterior parts need to be checked as well - the hood, doors, bumper may have cracks, dents and holes.
  • Offices of the Levi jeans company and the computer firm, Casio, were being checked yesterday for structural damage.
  • If the radial artery is to be used, the collaterality of blood flow to the hand must be checked by the Allen's test.
  • She checked the autumn constellations, found the polestar, got her directions exactly right. A THIEF OF TIME
  • I checked both my landline and mobile phone. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pilot checked the fuel gauge frequently.
  • The clover may be pastured the following year, but in the year succeeding that, it is allowed to grow unchecked until August, when it is plowed in, the ground again guanoed, and wheat sown with herd's-grass (red-top) and clover, which is to remain, for mowing and pasture, as long as the ground will profitably sustain it. A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States; With Remarks on Their Economy
  • Nor can incompetence be allowed to flourish unchecked.
  • I read that packing jewelry in checked luggage is not advisable, although I certainly do not have diamonds, rubies, or anything of the sort in my possession. Shipping Items

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