Sentence examples for exploring someone from inspiring English sources

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Where there are blatant discrepancies, it can mean you have veered from your own family path - perhaps by wrongly identifying a birth, marriage or death certificate - and are exploring someone else's family.

For that reason, The Fall starts in a comparatively restrained fashion – with Spector exploring someone's private space – stealing underwear, leaving a macabre calling card on the bed, orange peel on the table.

And exploring someone's body when they don't want you to is an invasion, and it's not fucking cool, to put it mildly.

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I wanted to explore someone who was quiet, held back, powerless in many ways.

"For an actress, it's great fun to explore someone like Morgause, who plots and schemes".

"Since cable got the power and freedom it has, you can explore someone in a way you couldn't in the old days" of network television, "when Mannix was Mannix was Mannix," he said.

"I don't want to read through my links, much less explore someone else's links like that," he says.

We wanted to explore someone who's a good person and has a sickness to him.

That anxiety can – and often does – plague even the most successful people is a concept worth exploring with someone who has Ira Glass's job.

Exploring with someone you trust what's fueling your eating disorder.

"They should explore why someone really would choose Ritz over some competing cracker".

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