Sentence examples for I'm about to explain from inspiring English sources

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At least not in the way I'm about to explain.

Ideally, I'd be on some kind of hormonal birth control, but as I'm about to explain, the Pill and I don't seem to get along well.

Ideally I'd be on some kind of hormonal birth control, but as I'm about to explain, the Pill and I don't seem to get along well.

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But no green delusion is as crazy as the one I am about to explain.

I am about to explain that I can't possibly help her at this very moment as I have several looming deadlines, when I realise that it's no longer that simple.

I live in this area of Toronto that is Queen West although this scene I am about to explain, by the way, applies to all big cities.

"As I was about to explain," said the book testily.

I was about to explain some of these objections to Schulman in our corner of the coffee shop, but she interrupted: "You know I'm an artist, right?

As we unwind the bright red packing tape that joins the two coffee cans together, Hunter O'Hanian, the director of the Leslie-Lohman Musexplainsay and Lesbian Art, explains what I'm about to see.

They do not know what I am about to say". Comey explained that the investigation had focussed on whether classified information was "improperly stored or transmitted" on Clinton's personal e-mail system.

By way of background, since it matters to the story I am about to tell, let me explain that when Bailey's book came out in 2003, I had not heard of him except to know vaguely of the twin studies he had coauthored (Bailey & Pillard, 1991; Bailey, Pillard, Neale, & Agyei, 1993), and I knew relatively little about transsexuality.

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