checked in a sentence
The social worker checked up with the client to provide support and resources.
I checked my social media status this morning.
He constantly checked his phone to keep up-to-the-moment with social media updates.
Kaliuresis can be a sign of electrolyte imbalances, so the patient's sodium and magnesium levels were also checked.
The power brake pedal feels soft and needs to be checked.
The teacher checked our essays for plagiarism using a software program.
The software developer checked the error log to fix a bug in the program.
The suitability of the software for the computer system needs to be checked.
The gardener checked the soil for moisture.
The inspector checked the quality of the soil.
The gardener checked the soil moisture before watering the plants.
The gardener checked the turgor of the soil before planting the seeds.
We checked the moisture levels of the soil regularly for the seedlings.
The gardener checked the level of moisture in the soil before planting.
The gardener checked the soil every day to see if the seeds had germinated.
The farmer checked the soil pH, but he also tested for nutrient deficiencies.
The farmer checked the soil every day to see if the seeds had started to germinate.
The building inspector checked the plumbing of the house before it was sold.
The building inspector checked the electrical wiring of the house before it was sold.
I checked the availability of tickets for the concert, and they were sold out within minutes.
The lab assistant checked the quality of the solder inside the component.
The soldier checked his armor before heading out on patrol.
The soldier checked his bulletrie before heading into battle.
The soldier checked the weapon thrice to ensure it was loaded properly.
The soldier checked the boresight on his weapon before heading out on patrol.
The soldier checked to make sure the bayonet was firmly in place before advancing.
The soldier checked their rifle and ordered their squad to armour up for the mission.
The sergeant checked that each soldier had properly attached the bayonet onto the rifle.
The soldier booted up his radio, checked in with his unit, and waited for further instructions.
The soldier checked his ammunition before heading into battle, and he made sure he had enough to last the entire fight.
The solicitous nurse checked on the patient every hour.
The optometrist was solicitous when they checked my eyesight.
The solicitous neighbor always checked on the elderly couple next door.
The lab technician checked the pH of the solution before tubing up the samples.
The nurse checked the tonicity of the IV solution before administering it to the patient.
The nurse checked the patient's vital signs, and the isotonic solution was adjusted accordingly.
The patient's blood glucose levels were checked, and the isotonic solution was administered to prevent hypoglycemia.
The lab instructor checked to make sure all students had decanted in the correct amount of solution before starting the experiment.
As the nurse checked his vital signs, she noticed his heart rate was abnormally low, so she alerted the doctor, and they worked together to determine the cause and find a solution.
The mathematician used the quadrant formula to solve the problem, and then he checked his work.
No matter how many times I checked, somehow I always forgot to bring my phone with me.
Although I had checked the weather forecast, somehow I got caught in a thunderstorm, and I got soaked.
The CD of the audiobook I wanted to listen to was checked out by someone else.
The library book I needed was unavailable because someone else had checked it out.
The library has a policy that allows you to request a book that is come due and someone else has checked out.
Bowseing through the library shelves, I found a book that caught my eye, but it was already checked out by someone else.
In the mass of books on the shelf, the student found the one she needed for her research paper, but it was already checked out by someone else.
I checked the fridge for something to eat.
I checked through my wardrobe to find something to wear.
The guard with something shiny on his belt checked my ID before letting me in.