Sentence examples for About to explore from inspiring English sources

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Ask students questions to get them thinking about the topic you are about to explore.

We were about to explore the city of Dunedin, New Zealand, and its outlying Otago Peninsula in unaccustomed style.

Way off in the distance you can see the rock outcropping the rover is about to explore.

It is meant to provide you the teacher with data about the topic you are about to explore.

Men's Journal, Wenner Media's 10-year-old entrant in the men's adventure category, is about to explore the great indoors and begin competing more directly with the men's general-interest magazines, Esquire and GQ.

She and Mr. Cleijne set about to explore the displacement of both people and animals caused by the construction of Interstate 10, the cross-country freeway that slices through New Orleans and the Atchafalaya Swamp, an enormous wetland, to the west.

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These robots make independent decisions about where to explore using frontier-based exploration.

It's about deciding to explore and try and not worry about saving face or what others might think.

Danny Boyle talked to me about that movie "Trance" while we were doing "127 Hours": he was talking about wanting to explore sexual content in a mainstream movie.

"You're going to be given special information about how to explore the world".

Surely that's the point about technology: to explore it and see if it works.

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