Sentence examples for has some clues from inspiring English sources

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Tracy Langkilde has some clues.

It's not a question with an obvious answer, but history has some clues.

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You should be fired and replaced by somebody who has some clue what he's doing.

Nevertheless, researchers have some clues.

We have some clues, and they are troubling.

Not a lot, but we do have some clues.

But it helps to have some clues as to what is really going on - and why.

We have some clues: money, a failed education with the nuns, a rebellion against respectable domesticity.

If South has never seen West before, he may have some clues: Does his convention card look sophisticated?

Dr. Alexander Pfeifer, director of the university's Institute for Pharmacology and Toxicology, said he already had some clues: Viagra works by preventing the degradation of the intercellular messenger cGMP.

In Bangalore, which is the capital of Karnataka, the state's home minister, R. Ashok, told the news channel NDTV, "The police have some clues regarding some vehicles, some SIM cards.

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