"But we all know that there are ways to ascertain with high confidence the general approach that potential justices will take to the Constitution."
And they came to ascertain with much food and drink the wine.
All the locomotives ascertained the interest with their diesel engine running on a shift basis.
They can ascertain it with their own eyes.
I could wish to have that point well ascertained with respect to any man so employed.
It is difficult to ascertain true species differences with long-range sensors.
There ought, therefore, to be in every nation a method of occasionally ascertaining the state of public opinion with respect to government.
Its current status is difficult to ascertain, due to possible hybridisation with pariah dogs.
We were to ascertain the number of merchant ships with their escorts and report to the U-boat command.
"Is it the immediate object of this confidence, that you may at once ascertain that, with my knowledge?"