Sentence examples for explains for a from inspiring English sources

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And he has already invented a few inventions, like a recordable alarm clock, a 360-degree lens for a smartphone camera, and honking handlebars ("handlebars that honk", he explains) for a child's scooter.

It explains, for a start, why he was always so nervous of the press and obsessed by it, why he dealt so badly with the sex scandals that plagued his term of office It throws dazzling new light on Mr Major's whole demeanour in office, on his style of government.

As he explains, "for a 16-year-old suburban boy, I was in good company".

Analysis of all differentially present genes is of utmost importance, since these genes denote the accessory genome, which most likely represents the genomic repertoire that explains for a large part observed virulence, pathogenicity or transmission differences between clones.

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"I had fallen," he explains, "for an old enchantment.

Quantiles is worth explaining for a few of you?

As we explain, for a number of reasons we cannot accept AMA's argument.

They were late, he explained, for a meeting with Dr. Kissinger.

She explained, "For a betrayed spouse, there's just the reminders all the time".

She recently moved out -- temporarily, they both explained, for a job.

That's Detroit-speak, he explained, for "a vehicle that girls would drive, and therefore is detrimental to attracting men".

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