Sentence examples for will try to explore from inspiring English sources

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"But there are other areas that we will try to explore soon with international help".

In our introduction we will try to explore the literature on narcissism, i.e. healthy narcissism and pathological narcissism.

In the weeks ahead we will try to explore what vehicles might be available to capitalize on that idea".

We are dealing with each case on an individual basis and will try to explore all options to come to a satisfactory resolution".

On the other hand, I'm also working on things to improve, and I'm sure that we will try to explore each other's weaknesses".

These will try to explore, in particular, the final stretch of his life while his troubles escalated, from the ear-cutting incident to July 29 , 1890 when he apparently committed suicide in Auvers-sur-Oise, France.

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In the points that follow, I'll try to explore the tension between real and imagined spaces in this scene, as well as the ways in which that tension manifests itself through Shakespeare's language.

Aimee Bender, whose most recent book, "The Color Master," was a New York Times Notable Book, said that for her, a short story can begin with a word, "a word as a little portal," that she'll try to explore.

They'll try to explore it and understand what it does, playing it like an instrument or using it like a gun in a shooter game, and it doesn't work like that".

Instead of thinking this diet will solve all your problems, try to explore more realistic and positive routes.

We try to explore concepts around development that will help the apps we work with achieve their long-term vision.

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