28 examples of exploratory in sentences

Fired with a perusal of the Abyssinian Pilgrim's exploratory ramblings after the cradle of the infant Nilus, we well remember on one fine summer holyday (a "whole day's leave" we called it at Christ's Hospital) sallying forth at rise of sun, not very well provisioned either for such an undertaking, to trace the current of the New RiverMiddletonian stream!to its scaturient source, as we had read, in meadows by fair Amwell.

The following is an abstract of Mr. Gregory's report to the Surveyor-General, as published at the time in the Perth Gazette: We last week intimated that an exploratory trip had lately been made into the interior eastward of the Geraldine Mine.

While exploratory enterprises have been centred largely in tropical Africa, no part of the continent has been neglected.

A very large part of the exploratory enterprises in Africa have not been described in books, but only in the reports of the explorers, printed with their original maps in the publications of many geographical and missionary societies.

"Tantae molis erat disjunctis condere Gentem!" CHAPTER V. Oglethorpe intended to visit Boston, in New EnglandGovernor Belcher's Letter to himProvincial Assembly appoint a Committee to receive himSets out on an exploratory ExcursionNames an Island, JekylVisits Fort ArgyleReturns to SavannahSaltzburgh emigrants, conducted by Baron Von Reck, come to settle in GeorgiaOglethorpe assists them in selecting a placeThey call it

On Wednesday, January 23, 1734, Oglethorpe set out on an exploratory excursion, to view the southern frontiers, in a row-boat commanded by Captain Ferguson, attended by fourteen companions and two Indians; followed by a yawl loaded with ammunition and provisions.

And the exploratory work done by the different relief parties far and away exceeded in geographical results the small amount effected by the original expedition.

These short excursions, and some exploratory trips made by MacPhee, east of Daly Waters, may be said to have concluded exploration between the line and the Queensland border.

In the course of my progress on foot I slew them, and 800 lions in my chariots in my exploratory journeys I laid low.

If I am not mistaken, you will peruse these brief memoranda of my exploratory journeys and residence in the wide area of the west, and among barbarous tribes, in a spirit of appreciation, and with a lively sense of that providential care, in human affairs, that equally shields the traveler amidst the vicissitudes of the forest, and the citizen at his fireside.

Ten years ago I returned from the area of the Mississippi Valley to New York, my native State, after many years' residence and exploratory travels of that quarter of the Union.

Having explored this region very minutely, he wished to ascertain its geological connection with the Ozark and other highland ranges, which spread at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, and he planned an exploratory expedition into that region.

He published an account of the incidents of this exploratory journey, under the title of Travels in the Central Portions of the Mississippi Valley.

In 1820, Gen. Cass visited Sandy Lake, by the way of Lake Superior, with a strong party, and exploratory outfit, under the authority of the government.

A point to be remembered in making this exploratory paring of the foot is the peculiar consistency of the horn of the frog, and its tendency to hide the existence of punctures.

In the latter case paring becomes necessary as an exploratory means to diagnosis.

Then the mind of the nation is set free, a direction of research is given to it, and all the exploratory and hunting instincts are awakened.

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Social behavior and child personality; an exploratory study of some roots of sympathy.

Issued by Exploratory Committee on Research in Securities Markets.

China's national income, 1931-36; an exploratory study.

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Issued by Exploratory Committee on Research in Securities Markets.

China's national income, 1931-36; an exploratory study.

STURT, CHARLES, a noted Australian explorer, and a captain in the army; during 1828-45 was the determined leader of three important exploratory expeditions into Central Australia, the results of which he embodied in two works; became colonial secretary of South Australia, but failing health and eyesight led to his retirement, and he was pensioned by the first Parliament of South Australia; he returned to England totally blind (1795-1869).

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