(1) The decision was then made to explore the ear surgically.
(2) The audience is invited to take part in a one-hour post-show workshop and discussion, to explore issues raised in the play.
(3) This is why I want fleet managers, car hire firms, taxi companies and individual motorists to explore the liquefied petroleum gas option.
(4) They also can explore all the career avenues open to them through the recruiting exhibitors.
(5) Trinkets that glittered, metallic objects that shined, and even funny shaped circles of varying size and color that had a dull glint to them called to her to touch and explore them.
(6) Members approved the application and asked officers to explore the three options, giving priority to the development of the garage site.
(7) He decided to explore the lesion to establish the diagnosis
(8) You continue to explore new ways to generate income
(9) As always, I use the search engine to sniff for clues when I need to explore possibilities and options.
(10) The baby proceeded to explore Nicholas, poking his face and tugging on his hair, giggling the entire time.
(11) He wiped a bead of sweat from his forehead, then allowed the tips of his fingers to explore the smooth skin between his hairline and his nose.
(12) We explore the surrounding areas and view the scenery through the eyes of lovers and friends.
(13) The firm will explore joint development projects
(14) More research is urged to explore the possibility of future collaboration between proprietary schools and community colleges.
(15) Peer-to-peer phone conferences are used to further explore the topics being discussed.
(16) For the early manned missions to be seen as successful, the surface crew will need to explore large areas of Mars, ranging far from their base.
(17) We are having an organising conference on the 24th of November to explore which way we can use this.
(18) I just think that we need to explore all the avenues, you know?
(19) I explore this issue by discussing how actions and events are to be individuated, focusing on problem cases which raise difficulties concerning the location or time of occurrence of an action or an event.
(20) He sets out to explore fundamental questions