Sentence examples for explained time from inspiring English sources

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It was, he explained, time for the younger guys.

Tube drivers have explained time and again why they went on strike in July and why they're doing the same today.

I hurriedly explained (time was running out) that Jewish communities have massive control over their constituents in all matters involving family life and education.

As Tomsett explained: "Time is not on our side, so it is crucial for us to present alternatives to Michael Gove and Stephen Twigg, and for them to listen, before schools begin to implement the ill thought-through EBC.

As Tumblr founder David Karp has previously explained time and again, Tumblr wants to offer advertisers canvas and space for "creative brand advertising" – something he feels hasn't really had anywhere to live on the web.

The relative proportion of time increased by 10% (1.01 1.19), 16% (1.03 1.30) and 29% (CI: 1.09 1.53) for each unit increase in score for factor 1 motivation, factor 2 capability and factor 3 opportunity respectively, indicating that these latent factors explained time veterinarians spent in an advisory role with sheep clients.

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Midnight In Paris had both poorly explained time-travel plot-mechanisms (even lazier than those in Richard Curtis's abominable About Time) and the same France and Berlinn) in the 20s setting.

But, as Ahmed Rashid explains, time is short.

As a Manchester University organiser explains, "Time is on our side.

Rather, our concern is about how these proposals explain time's arrow.

But UAW organizers find themselves explaining time and again the decision to exclude some science students.

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