Retrieve in a sentence as a verb

Law enforcement might get a search warrant and retrieve a copy from Google, but not from the NSA.

As for the other alternative, charging based on how long it takes them to retrieve it would seem odd as you have no control over that.

Their whole intention was for me to retrieve information from those databases that were located in foreign countries.

Set up some Get and Set wrappers around your specific keys so you can avoid writing out type assertions every time you want to retrieve the stored object.

It's ludicrous to have the FBI be able to write letters and retrieve any of your online activity it wants -- all without you knowing about it.

All it took was one really stupid representative:"Yes, I'd like to confirm the credit card on my account before I file a form to retrieve my account back. I have two cards that end with the same last two digits, what are the first two digits of the last four digits"[she doesn't understand so we confuse the **** out of her for minutes on end]"uh... 2...

Most database servers will be able to retrieve rows from well-indexed tables at far greater rates than low-performance application platforms' ORMs can translate those rows into usable objects.

Given the name, and a non-volatile memory unit, and an algorithm for translating between that name and a memory unit specific representation of its internal structure, you can retrieve the data set.

It's hard not to read the whole thing and think the people involved were very foolish, and it's an example of the lengths to which people can push wishful thinking and confirmation bias and ignore basic arguments like 'how could someone bury treasure in such a difficult to excavate way without anyone noticing them constructing it all, and how did they ever expect to retrieve it?

Public sector graft and private sector lying, cheating and thieving, both need to be stopped and big, small government, or running government like a business doesn't seem to help.\nInstead, working towards an ethical and just society with clear and equitable consequences for all does seem to help.\nSo in this case, follow the money, retrieve all that was gotten through ill gotten gains, and hand out jail sentences.\nAs for the rest of us, we still have a bridge to deal with.

Retrieve definitions

verb

get or find back; recover the use of; "She regained control of herself"; "She found her voice and replied quickly"

See also: recover find regain

verb

go for and bring back; "retrieve the car from the parking garage"

verb

run after, pick up, and bring to the master; "train the dog to retrieve"

verb

recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection; "I can't remember saying any such thing"; "I can't think what her last name was"; "can you remember her phone number?"; "Do you remember that he once loved you?"; "call up memories"

See also: remember recall recollect think