Sentence examples for can somebody please explain from inspiring English sources

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"Sorry, can somebody please explain Richard Deans (yesterday's Fiver letters) to me? Presumably I'm missing some form of subtext or subtle Keys-related pun (look, I'm female, OK?).

Can somebody please explain to me why "voter-fraud -obsessed conservoter-fraud -obsessedng to support the National Popular voter-fraud -obsessed

So can somebody please explain why our government would spend billions of our tax dollars to stave off the inevitable, only to tell us after its plan failed that this would make the company stronger?

Can somebody please explain this phenomenon to me? Due to reasons outlined here and elsewhere, it is quite evident that for a person of color, a Ph.D. is not enough.

(And can somebody please explain to Pat Buchanan, before his righteous indignation gives him a stroke, how a black person voting FOR a black person is not at all the same thing as a white person voting AGAINST a black person).

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"Will somebody please explain what happened?" Eustachy said after the game.

Somebody please explain.

My problem is, I JUST DON'T GET IT! Will somebody please explain to me how I'm 'taking back my freedom' by 'smoking' these stupid things?

Can someone please explain why?

Can someone please explain how athletics is tied to scholarship?

• Can someone please explain how Mark Penn still has a job?

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