Sentence examples for explained of what from inspiring English sources

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In the world of pub redevelopment there is a tradition, Ingram explained, of what she called "Trojan horse" applications.

"Domestic stuff," Lesley Hamilton, Mr. Key's press attaché, explained of what turned out to be a session with representatives of New Zealand's Fourth Estate.

"They're filled with cement now so you can't ever use them again," he explained of what you might call the joke-proofing of these novelty props, "but they're also about the faith an artist places in any object he creates".

"We were surrounded all the time by kids," Serge explained of what kept them going.

"Rap is the air I breathe, an expression of what I live and feel," he explained, "of what people like me go through daily.

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"Rap is the air I breathe, an expression of what I live and feel," he explains, "of what people like me go through daily.

Imprecise controls, what feels like unfinished UI and poor explaining of What To Actually Do at key junctures – the first round of finger-pointing, for example – mean that Criminel is less sleuth, more slurry.

Jodi explained some of what Routh was going through.

They didn't realise the joints were laced with PCP, and maybe that explained something of what happened.

But while MOND can explain some of what is seen, it struggles to explain everything.

Their dead hand explains much of what does not happen day-to-day.

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