Sentence examples for explains a little from inspiring English sources

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But in the actual text he explains a little too much.

This explains a little rubber plant we have that has been following us around from apartment to apartment.

The site explains a little about the animal, adding, "it may be able to add protecting Canadian teens to its list of capabilities".

"When everyone started pulling back their purse strings, I started selling deeper in the catalog," Mr. Giorgio explains a little later.

"We locked eyes for about five seconds," she explains, a little dramatically, "which, as you know, with a stranger, sitting on the Montparnasse in Paris, is an extraordinarily long time to lock eyes".

The headmaster calls him "my dear boy": when the child stammers what he wants and leaves, the headmaster explains a little, adding that winter is a bad time of year in a new school.

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It recommends no course of action, but explains a little-known section of law, enacted after the contested presidential election of 1876, which gives the House and Senate the ability to reject a state's electoral votes by a majority vote of both houses.

"It's very simple," he explained, a little chillingly.

Could you explain a little of what happens in the book?

He told me to keep coming back every week, and explained a little how it worked.

To just explain a little more, I think it was last Sunday the agreement was approved.

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