Sentence examples for be explains from inspiring English sources

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be explains

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To make plain, manifest, or intelligible; to clear of obscurity; to illustrate the meaning of.

  • To explain a chapter of the Bible.

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"I could see how much she cared and how frustrating it could be," explains Beresford.

"What we hoped to achieve was a reinvigoration of the music that had given us a sense of who we might be," explains Kaye.

We decided that was not as recovery-centered as it should be," explains Sheila Winter, mental health service manager for the council.

"We're mostly thinking about sending robots instead of humans where potential hazards like toxicity or radiation or dangers can be," explains Prof. Sangbae Kim.

"I'll keep running lyrics through my head and I'll come up with what the song could be," explains D'Amato, who works as a music publicist at Shore Fire Media in New York.

"The current trend of mixing oversize shearling (fake and real) and camo is more military/dystopian/utilitarian than out and out luxe – or trying to be," explains Christopher Fisher, head buyer at Oki-Ni, which has seen a sudden spike in niche streetwear.

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Can it be explained?

All will be explained.

So how is it be explained?

He appears to be explaining something.

How can these numbers be explained?

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