(1) Yen knew without a doubt that even if the squeaky clean Don had something to do with it, they'd never be able to finger him.
(2) He would finger each bag for a minute, touching and stroking, and then finally moving it into a larger plastic bag.
(3) The money was used to buy a pulse oximeter, a hand-held piece of equipment which is attached to an ear lobe or finger and checks lung function quickly and easily.
(4) This painless device shines a reddish glowing light from a sensor attached to a finger or toe and determines how much oxygen is in the blood.
(5) The lead guitarist begins to finger an intricate melody, then turns around to face the audience, a spotlight on him.
(6) All this from a man who can finger a fretboard like nobody's business.
(7) Proceed with moving your ring finger and then your pinky finger toward your thumb.
(8) Well, at the end, those people, the prisoners will be able to finger the people who tortured them or badly treated them.
(10) No one wants to be fingered as the person that does it.
(11) To illustrate the point, he tapped the left pectoral region of his chest with four fingers .
(12) By now he was in a huddle with two locals, fingering silent chords while one of them played something softly on a penny whistle.
(13) He fingers his thick gold chain as he pauses for a moment.
(14) He was uncovered after his employers fingered him to police over the affair.
(15) She fingered the thin cloth covering her brother, opening her mouth to speak, and then quickly shutting it as if thinking better of it.
(16) Sooner or later, I will have to buy some gloves and cut the fingers off so that I can keep typing.
(17) They have created their own surreal world where criminals are fingered before they commit crimes.
(18) Pianist Eddie Heywood deftly fingers the bridge on the last chorus.
(19) Su00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00aeren followed her back into the main room, fingering the thin hair clip he had secured to the cuff of his shirt sleeve.
(20) But that doesn't mean defense attorneys and reformers should resign themselves to a conviction every time a client is fingered by a victim's last words.