Sentence examples for complicated going from inspiring English sources

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His lips and brown eyes have a sulky spoiled-child look, but there's something complicated going on.

"Their apartment is full of everything we threw out," marvels Cornelia.There's something complicated going on here, with the old imitating the young imitating the old, but "While We're Young" only glances at it.

He suspects that the seals aren't just getting used to the friendly whales but might also be learning to associate the transient whales with danger: "I think there is something more complicated going on".

Again, there's nothing complicated going on here.

Is there something more complicated going on within their marriage than what she has shared with you?

This late-Victorian pair is not in a romantic relationship; there's something much more complicated going on between them, and I look forward to finding out more about what unites them.

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He directed the band: every tune, formally complicated, went on a long trip, moving into quiet sections then bursting open, only to slow down and start up again.

Taking these facts together in the current framework of the drone debate means that it is apparently an ethical affront if the machine being used to carry smaller, explosive machines can come back, and the use of that machine doesn't complicate going to the bathroom.

"It's a very long and complicated move going inland".

Setting up the car is complicated go for something forgiving for a newcomer, making the drive easier, and you'll also be running slow.

Theatrically, the violence creates enormous energy; musically, something more complicated is going on.

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