exploring造句1 After exploring the old part of town there is a guided tour of the cathedral.
2 We are currently exploring new approaches within existing frameworks of practice and thinking.
3 It is certainly a strategy worth exploring.
4 They were exploring the Amazon jungle.
5 The cat walked round, exploring its new environment.
6 We will be exploring different approaches to gathering information.
7 There's no better way of exploring the region.
8 The children have gone exploring in the woods.
9 This idea is worth exploring in some detail.
10 Caving means exploring the passages underneath the hills.
11 Divers exploring the wreck managed to salvage some coins and jewellery.
12 This ship was designed expressly for exploring the Arctic waters.
13 Progress in science cannot be made without exploring blind alleys.
14 Even the most unlikely avenues are worth exploring.
15 Progress can not be made without exploring blind alleys.
16 This point is worth exploring in a little detail.
17 We spent a week exploring the Oregon coastline.
18 Exploring old mines and ghost towns.
19 Fien is exploring his options and could transfer.
20 Kirchberg is extremely well positioned for exploring the Tyrol, yet it remains unspoilt and reasonable priced.
21 Restless cars and people, mostly young, roved aimlessly, exploring the summer night.
22 He saw scientists and thinkers as exploring the unknown,[www.] pushing forward their place in the universe.
23 It is ideal for exploring by steamer, bathing and water-skiing.
24 Designing Minds is a weekly column exploring home and design issues, ideas and resources.
25 The programme includes seminars exploring opportunities from the viewpoints of both franchisors and franchisees.
26 For walkers there is the excitement of exploring Dartmoor National Park and the miles of scenic coastal path.
27 We enjoyed exploring all the islands, and loved the ferry journeys thereto.
28 Markowitz's two-parameter model spawned an academic industry engaged in exploring the ramifications of the investor behaviour implied in the original formulation.
29 Thus understanding the social world of vulnerable elderly people involves exploring the meaning of death in a personal way.
30 When getting drunk or belligerent became too exhausting, I went out exploring on layovers.