Sentence examples for from clue from inspiring English sources

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You just have to flow from clue to clue, stretch your brain and allow your thought patterns the freedom to take the road less traveled.

He brings a sense of space and rough edges to a machine-tooled plotline that bounces us remorselessly from clue to clue.

While the rest of Goodliffe is as still and as silent as statuary, the pupils leap from clue to clue, riotous as midges in a Speyside summer.

Running counter to the "Romantic" is the "Classic" or "purely Intellectual" story, originating with "Marie Rogêt," in which the "action" is largely mental, as we follow the detective from clue to clue.

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Jaimie: "And monkey's brains are popular in Cantonese cuisine ... or so I learned from 'Clue.'".

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The details of the purchase were pieced together from clues in the property records.

Still, it is not a race: there is no timing or scoring, unless you count the daily trivia contest drawn from clues along the route.

Following their break-up in 1980 she revealed Felt's name to the media, having inferred it from clues left by Bernstein.

The director calmly pursues various leads, ranging from clues supplied by items of unclaimed luggage (including a tent), to vague eyewitness descriptions from several of the survivors.

Although fans had more or less deduced the musicians' identities from clues earlier this year, Slipknot had been trying to keep their names off the record.

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