Sentence examples for clue more from inspiring English sources

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The tsetse flies were another clue, more powerful in their own way than hunting block leases or wildlife laws or the good intentions of a socialist president.

If the recent past is any clue, more pro-bicyclist legislation is on its way.

It can be difficult to predict spiciness, but the striations are a clue (more on this below), and older, larger peppers are spicier than their younger counterparts.

"Although I will say that Will Arnett is gung-ho, so there's a big clue!" More than a big clue, it's the big Maebe resting in George Michael's hands.

And while the reasons for teacher dropout vary, the Primary Sources survey holds a clue: More than a quarter of respondents don't think teachers are well respected in the community where they teach.

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"We know the first quarter is not going to be good," he said, adding: "People are looking for clues more, I think, for the second half this year".

(8) [ slang term for the ingestion of cocaine ]... you're looking for a word used by benzoylmethylecgonine aficionados, clued more straightforwardly as "expressing contempt for": SNORTING.

However it cleaned the site of rubble late last year and erected a new building where the destroyed one had been, which would make finding clues more difficult.

He bequeathed a boxful of maps, puzzles, codes, and clues, more than enough to point Lara in the right direction: "Cross the chasm of souls," "Face the army of a thousand handmaidens," and other household tips.

The survey begins with clues expressed anteriorly in the lids, progressively reviewing those clues located more posteriorly, concluding with clues involving the retinal pigment epithelium and choroid.

But with each clue came more theories.

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