Sentence examples for began to be exploited from inspiring English sources

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In the 1960s mineral deposits began to be exploited in Al-Baḥr al-Aḥmar.

The state's large deposits of natural gas and some crude petroleum began to be exploited in the 1990s.

The iron ores of eastern Derbyshire began to be exploited on a considerable scale in the 17th century, and the county's industries developed further in the 18th century.

Soon afterward, the penetrating properties of the rays began to be exploited for medical purposes, with no inkling that such radiation might have deleterious effects.

And lo! fears about witchcraft began to be exploited more for political than religious reasons.

Trawling therefore increased rapidly around the coast of Great Britain, and whilst fishing grounds further offshore began to be exploited, inshore areas still offered lucrative takes of fish.

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At the time of the Energy Future buyout, this process was just beginning to be exploited.

They have only begun to be exploited, especially to probe the elementary steps in complex biochemical reactions.

In both cases, the amounts of potential oil are vast, and by the early 21st century these reserves were beginning to be exploited.

The surrounding marine waters are beginning to be exploited for game and commercial fishing and as a resource for oceanographic laboratory studies.

The captive audience has just begun to be exploited and it's up to the courts to add a pinch of prophecy to their interpretations.

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