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Sentences with prospect

pros·pect
P p
  • Unfortunately, there is little prospect of seeing these big questions answered. [+ of]
  • They now face the prospect of having to wear a cycling helmet by law. [+ of]
  • The noun is pronounced (prɒspekt , US prɑː- ). The verb is pronounced (prəspekt , US prɑːspekt ) and is hyphenated pro+spect.
  • I chose to work abroad to improve my career prospects.
  • He had prospected for minerals everywhere from the Gobi Desert to the Transvaal. [VERB + for]
  • A good job with prospects
  • She was excited at the prospect of living in London
  • To prospect for gold
  • The initial reserves of a prospect are determined on the basis of seismic surveys that give an indication of the volume of hydrocarbons present.Sedimentary basins are regarded as good prospects for oil and gas exploration.A prospect is a formation identified by an oil or gas exploration team as being likely to produce oil or gas.
  • After prospecting the formation, nothing of value was found and it was abandoned.In order to seek a less expensive way to power his plant, Smith prospected for oil and gas in Ohio, and found them.To prospect for oil or gas is to explore an area it in order to see if there is any oil or gas there.
  • Good business prospects.
  • He had no other alternative in prospect.
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