Sentence examples for a note explaining that from inspiring English sources

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He left a note explaining that he was distraught over an alleged love affair.

Porto wrote a note explaining that she had reacted badly to some medicine.

If you're emailing me and don't require a reply, by all means add a note explaining that.

On a screen behind him, the last word linked to a note explaining that it meant a volcanic rock.

Some of San Francisco's well-known restaurants have added small fees to bills, often with a note explaining that the charge goes to pay for health care.

A few hours before they were due to return, I left Jocelyn and Joliet a note explaining that I had to return north for an examiners' meeting.

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They called it "The Extended Mind," by Andy Clark and David Chalmers; a note explained that the authors were listed in order of degree of belief in the paper's thesis.

In my edition of Evelyn Waugh's Decline and Fall, a note explains that a number of changes have been made to the text of 1926, "pine-apple" is now "pineapple", "some-one's" is "someone's".

But my initial searches led to dead ends, like the initially promising home page at Newenglishmuffins.com, where a note explained that online ordering currently was not possible because of "expansion and renovations".

A note explains that "during World War II, thousands of Allied aviators crashed or parachuted into Occupied Europe," and many were helped home by the "escape-and-evasion networks" of the French Resistance.

Unless you know them really well, consider a gift card with a nice note explaining that they can pick their gift out themselves.

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