Sentence examples for had started to explore from inspiring English sources

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Still, he said that some larger Chinese groups, both state-owned and private, had started to explore opportunities in Europe and the United States.

Human Genome Sciences, based in Rockville, Md., said the offer did not reflect the value of the company, but added that it had started to explore its strategic options, including the potential sale of the business.

Mergers & Acquisitions HUMAN GENOME SCIENCES REJECTS A $2.59 BILLION BID FROM GLAXO The biotechnology company, based in Rockville, Md., said an unsolicited takeover bid from the British drug maker did not reflect the value of the company, but added that it had started to explore its strategic options, including the potential sale of the business.

By season three, Ruth, the matriarch (brilliantly played by Frances Conroy) had come to terms with her sudden widowhood and had started to explore her personality and her sexuality through new relationships: it is still a surprise to see a TV series depicting a non-glamorous woman in her 50s as a sexual being.

By the early 1990s, work in computational intelligence had started to explore ways of generating intelligent action in robots that shortly became known as the embodied approach to robotics.

IGN gave the season a rating of 9 out of 10, with the reviewer noting it was an improvement upon the first as it had "started to explore a little" and the "evolution of the characters makes the product shine even though the plotlines have begun to seem familiar".

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And I have started to explore these other ways of knowing with Maya.

Both Labour and the Conservatives have started to explore alternatives with supporter databases and even primaries for candidate selection.

Enlitic, IBM's Watson division and Google's Deep Mind have started to explore potential applications in healthcare.

Buying it with the help of small investors is "something we've started to explore again," he said.

"As we've started to explore new ad initiatives, especially on the Web, it's made us start to think about different approaches for print," Ms. Crandall said.

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