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"You need a guide to tell you what to read".
You can use this guide to tell you what colours are associated with relaxation.
There was no plaque nearby or guide to tell us what this artwork meant or how we should feel.
I can't fancy a tour through the ruins of my home with a party of twenty-five and a guide to tell me what to see.
As soon as you become adjusted in this business, you don't need the 'Screen Guide' to tell you what to do".
Traveling with a guide and driver, he was advised by his guide to tell strangers who approached him that he was Canadian, but the guide introduced him to friends and associates as American.
Now groups of dancers are arriving and, I have to admit, I'm relying on my media guide to tell me that each pod is supposed to be a nightclub representing a different decade of popular music.
You don't need a historic guide to tell you that Zahara's tower site was once a defensive lookout for Moorish Zahara (founded in the 10th century) when the town saw many conflicts until its final capitulation in the Christian Reconquest.
A few minutes later, I asked a tour guide to tell me the story behind the Virgin Mary on the marble, hoping to again bask in the comfort of angels painting.
It would be even better to ask your guide to tell you the fares before hand so you will be prepared.
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