Sentence examples for clues we need from inspiring English sources

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What are the clues we need to connect the metaphors of likening and measuring in a complementary way?

Story, quite simply, is the Trojan Horse of wisdom, the shape our life lessons take, the container for all the clues we need to live a conscious life.

JoJo Fletcher hasn't updated her Instagram since being announced as the new Bachelorette (probably due to some intense NDAs--Chris Harrison doesn't need another Kaitlyn Bristowe Snapchat-spoiler mishap), but the posts she does have available already contain all the clues we need to know that this is going to be the best Bachelorette season of all time.

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To get a clue we need to look at what really happened during the downturn.

Although we hypothesized that polarity shifting would occur more frequently when negating or canceling a positive clue, we needed to find out how polarity shifting behaved in a good comment when customers shifted negative clues.

"We think that genomes are the path out of the darkness, and that these studies and others like them will ultimately provide the molecular clues we will need to map out the pathophysiology of the disorder," he said.

"Many don't have a clue, and we need to relate politics to their everyday lives.

It may be the clue that we need to locate Bob".

You can give the not so subtle clue of 'we need to talk and can I come to your place to do it.'.

Even though Loki has a shadowy backstory, these little clues are all we need to fall in love with him. .

First, like the unseen narrator, who with his friends tried to unravel the irresolvable riddle of the legendary Lisbon sisters, we need clues.

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