Use of prospector in Sentences. 21 Examples
The examples include prospector at the start of sentence, prospector at the end of sentence and prospector in the middle of sentence
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prospector at the end of sentence
- They stumble across a ghost town inhabited by a rascally gold prospector.
prospector in the middle of sentence
- The prospector staked his claim to the mine he discovered.
- The book is 100 % nicely narrated by prospector Brann Bronzebeard.
- But after the tests ended, the gold prospectors moved in, says Hare.
- Unpack - The prospector deploys at the targeted location into an Outpost.
- The discovery of gold brought a flood of prospectors into the Territories.
- Apples were in great demand from the gold prospectors in the Western States.
- The prospector panned off bits of sand and gravel scooped from the bed of a stream.
- The prospector panned out bits of sand and gravel scooped from the bed of a stream.
- The prospectors have discovered such minerals as calcite, quartz and asbestos here.
- Lunar prospector mapped the Moon's surface composition, gravity and magnetic fields.
- The first courtesy of a prospector is to have the land-owner's permission to be there.
- Something was clearly wrong with the Mr prospector filly, and maybe not just the faster ground.
- Both scientific and commercial biodiversity prospectors should pay fees, as mineral prospectors do.
- The hardy pioneers were prospectors, crossing the rugged Continental Divide in their search for gold.
- But over the years a few prospectors kept up the search on the farm, and their efforts were richly rewarded.
- Recent recruits include a former oil prospector and a nuclear physicist, social workers, doctors, and dentists.
- Cowboys and prospectors dominate the neon iconography of the hotels along Fremont Street, the older part of town.
- A steady stream of Gentile merchants, bankers, prospectors, and mining companies flocked to the Intermountain West.
- The mines were owned, Eler said, by private prospectors, some of who had been searching fruitlessly for fifty years.
- Mark Creasy, a veteran prospector who now employs 10 geologists and staff, made at least A$130 million when he sold his Bronzewing and Jundee discoveries north of Kalgoorlie in 1994.