noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
space exploration
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They are developing robots that can be used for space exploration.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
further
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Careful and systematic dating of the fragments, however, may show the site to be important and worthy of further exploration .
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The origins and differences between the two groups are vastly distinct as further exploration of this subject will disclose.
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Initial results have led to further exploration of the subsequent careers of nurses.
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Fortunately, Bachmann deemed his side show worthy of further exploration .
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The Nicky Wragg incident raised a number of issues and questions for further exploration .
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No further exploration drilling is planned for this year.
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Nevertheless, this form of analysis may still merit further exploration .
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The Peace Corps provided an opportunity for an escape, a chance for further exploration , a moratorium before final commitment.
mineral
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Engineering geophysics also supports hydrogeological studies, landfill and pollution assessments, mineral exploration and local geological studies.
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Relevant sections cover development near highways, agricultural engineering operations, mineral exploration and industrial and warehouse extensions.
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Mineral and planning legislation which affects mineral exploration is considered in Section 7.
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The mapping and mineral exploration of the northern part of the island of Malaita was started during the year.
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Little mineral exploration has been carried out in the area which is poorly exposed except in coastal sections.
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The Engineering Geology and Geophysics Group's responsibilities for borehole geophysics extend to boreholes drilled for mineral exploration .
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activity
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As a result of reduced exploration activity , Moray Firth Service Company achieved a disappointing 173 rig days during the year.
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The visits are intended to facilitate cooperation between the two former Cold War rivals in future space exploration activities .
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Special-needs students also participate in the ninth-grade career-exploration activities .
company
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Micropalaeontological studies on recovered core samples have been used for stratigraphical studies on behalf of petroleum exploration companies .
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The rest will be open to exploration companies under tight restrictions.
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It was also the first direct aid ever paid to exploration companies in Ireland.
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The exploration company said artifacts recovered from the new expedition will be housed in a permanent museum and exhibited around the world.
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This is not surprising given the value of information in this area; exploration companies are extremely volatile on the stock market.
gas
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The legislative and regulatory framework applied to gas exploration is also included in the study.
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We are acknowledged leaders in many aspects of gas exploration , production and supply.
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The Group conducts substantially all of its oil and gas exploration and development activity through unincorporated joint ventures.
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It was also agreed to develop co-operation in oil and gas exploration , transport, tourism, forestry and agriculture.
oil
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Controls against tree felling, tourism, urban development and major road and oil exploration schemes are to be increased.
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The human failing is the thing to attack, not the oil exploration .
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A number of successful applications of expert systems in medicine, oil exploration and in computer engineering underline this trend.
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A team of seismic engineers was bought in with equipment normally used in oil exploration to identify unusual objects buried underground.
programme
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A large exploration programme both on and offshore is in progress, though the level of activity has varied considerably.
space
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The museum's collection is vast, for it covers everything from windmills to space exploration .
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Making that decision, alas, is an imperfect art, upon which the future of space exploration has long rested.
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The visits are intended to facilitate cooperation between the two former Cold War rivals in future space exploration activities.
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He became irregular in his sobriety and would launch into disconnected, hortatory speeches about such matters as space exploration .
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The air bag landing scheme, designed to save money, had never been used in space exploration .
■ VERB
begin
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This chapter begins a detailed exploration of the issue of stratification, in particular stratification according to class.
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In that spirit, this book begins its exploration of the political world at the most personal and individual level.
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He began an exploration of her body, a constant revelation of tormenting pleasure.
continue
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Her present show, at Janis until the nineteenth, continues her explorations .
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Not only does business continue to demand exploration in technological development, it completes the cycle by voraciously consuming its applications.
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In our lives today we have to continue that journey of exploration and answer the same questions as Paul did.
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And there is a door to the west, to allow them to continue their explorations . 54.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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In explorations of the Japan Sea, scientists examined the sea bottom.
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oil exploration
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But all their exploits and explorations suddenly came to an abrupt end.
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Further exploration and appraisal drilling will be necessary to confirm the commercial potential for this discovery.
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The exploration of literary texts is not an elitist activity, distinct from the study of other means of communication.
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The exploration will revolve around the systematic development in youngsters of the desired, and contrasting, characteristics the two valuations entail.
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The Alvin is the lunar module of deep-sea exploration .
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The twentieth century provides a vehicle for more meaningful exploration of the influence such cosmic events would have had upon the world.
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They are a time of exploration , assertion, and challenge, and often of confusion, contradictions, and trauma.