noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
read
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But the Mirror has read a transcript of the 2year-old recording and found much of it to be inconsequential gossip.
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Thompson must have read the explosive Nixon transcripts wistfully.
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She read the transcript of the negotiations twice and still found it impossible to believe.
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Then I read the entire transcript .
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I am now reading Uitsmijter's transcript of what the laibon had on his mind.
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Detailed case studies, which will involve reading original transcripts , will be followed up by interviews of forensic scientists.
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Participants may read the transcript and, if they are unhappy, can veto release for a time.
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Look at Oscar Wilde, she'd say! Read the transcripts of his trial!
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A transcript was made of the examination.
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After 10 minutes, the reactions were stopped and the transcripts produced analyzed by primer extension, polyacrylamide-urea gel electrophoresis and autoradiography.
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Democrats said the transcript of the conference call show Gingrich doing just that.
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FIG. 4 Expression studies of the atk transcript . a, Expression of the atk transcript in a variety of human tissues.
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Sometimes the questioning went on for several days, and always the words were transcribed to fill hundreds of pages of transcript .
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The transcript showed without a doubt that the attack not only took place but was in fact deliberate.
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The lawyers also said they want to get a transcript of the cockpit voice recorder.
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The mutation leads to change in the transcript level equilibrium.