Sentence examples for explained sets from inspiring English sources

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The progression of lights, Mr. Primeggia explained, sets the speed at which a driver can move through several consecutive green lights without needing to brake for a red light.

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As Maria Laufer, the head of Yandex Maps, explained, setting up cameras all over the megalopolis would be prohibitively expensive.

"It is about lost chances, failed love and grief," Higgins explained, "set among gloomy groves, shadowed valleys and Stygian wastes".

"In fact we are smoking the salmon right in front of you," he explained, setting down a plate topped with a small bell jar.

Their own neglect of the Brotherhood's base, Mr. Maadi explained, set the stage for the "great theft," allowing the old guard to steal the loyalty of the younger generation from them.

An evaluation corpus was recorded using sentences from the previously explained set.

"Annie's growing bacteria for her school science project," she explained, setting down my suitcase in a spot on the floor which, to my mind, was much too close to the aforementioned bureau.

That phrase "I just can't explain" sets off an echo of an early Who song that belonged to the early 1960s, "I Can't Explain".

As Creative Director Michael de Plater explains: "Set in the year 2020, EndWar explores the future implications of a number of real world events which are taking place today.

"He had come to believe in ascent as a male obligation," Giardina explains, setting up the conceit that will prompt the novel's central inquiry: Can the Italian-American Palumbos rise above their social station?

Section 4 explains setting the area enclosed by the fuzzy number as a system of linear inequalities.

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