Sentence examples for forced to explain that from inspiring English sources

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Read more These, of course, are almost the identical words wearily groped for by Corbyn's spokesperson not so very long ago, when he was forced to explain that, yes, the Shadow Foreign Secretary would indeed be arguing the opposite position to his leader over the small matter of whether to bomb Syria.

A government spokesman was forced to explain that the awards are never given posthumously.

Jermaine, with tears in his eyes, was forced to explain that his mother was in prison.

Ask which part of England I'm from, and I'll be forced to explain that I spent most of my childhood and part of my adolescence flitting around Asia Taipei, Shanghai, Singapore, Beijingg.

A hapless Mr Fankhauser was then forced to explain that the firm had not in fact made a profit on the tragedy, claiming that figure was the portion of the award that had been pocketed by the firm and that the rest had gone to insurers.Thomas Cook may yet have further cause to repent.

An official from the State Administration for Radio, Film and Television was soon forced to explain that the cancellation was routine and had only been taken because the 2-D version of "Avatar" wasn't doing as well as its 3-D sibling.

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Watch as Segel eventually be forced to explain explain that he has a drawer full of Jewish stuff.

Therefore, to be forced to explain complex biological phenomena that are of much importance for evolvability by applying high-level selection is to be in a weak position.

What bothers me about this is that it in these situations it is always that woman that is forced to explain her worth.

When questioned in the press conference on why we hadn't shortlisted Zadie Smith, by journalists who hadn't read the novel, we were forced to explain the obvious, that we were influenced only by text.

Americans want jobs, and had the White House team in charge of presenting the bill to the public defined it as a "put America to work" bill and set a standard for measuring bipartisanship -- i.e., how successfully each side worked toward creating jobs  -- Republicans who cried that their ideas weren't being respected would have been forced to explain how those ideas met that goal.  .

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