Sentence examples for explore for next from inspiring English sources

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So we have a lot of possibilities to explore for next season.

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Our exploration practice has shown that new reserves are continuously found each year in spite of the fact that the depression has already been explored for 40 years.

RE as a function of the ISS and age was explored for 7,661 trauma patients.

In the present study, the codon usage in serotypes 1 4 (DENV1–4) has been explored for 3047 sequenced genomes using different statistics methods.

New technologies and teaching strategies suggested and being explored for 2013 include instant messaging during a workshop to capture audience questions and an expanded 3-day workshop model to provide more hands-on practical time.

Shell had hoped to explore for oil this summer, and fell short of that goal.

Karoon, which just announced its plans to explore for oil last week, said the bight held "the world's last underexplored Cretaceous basins".

Dave Kehr of The New York Times felt that "The Pony Remark" was a turning point for the show, stating that, after the first few episodes, the show "turn[ed] into something sharp and distinctive Here, suddenly, is the tight knot of guilt and denial, of hypersensitivity and sarcastic contempt that Seinfeld would explore for the next eight years".

Petrobras, which is controlled by the Brazilian government, has a 70percentt stake in a consortium that won a bid in late January to explore for oil in a 4,020-square-mile 4,020-square-mile 4,020-square-mile

Effects were explored for warm (April to September) and cold periods (October to March) separately.

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