Sentence examples for hint lies from inspiring English sources

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But one hint lies at Wood Bison Viewpoint, a 690-hectare park owned by Syncrude, a conglomerate owned by seven oil companies in Canada.

Well, you'll have to watch The Chocolate Case for yourself to discover, but a hint lies in the Tony's Chocolonely chocolate bar.

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One hint lay in contemporary references to abortivum, or "uterine vellum".

Some hints lie in the brief history of the offering.

Both genius and madness, Huxley hinted, lay in these extreme states of mind — a thought not so different from those expressed by De Quincey, Coleridge, and Baudelaire in relation to their own ambiguous experiences with opium and hashish (and explored at length in Moreau's 1845 book "Hashish and Mental Illness").

A hint may lie in Slate's Who Said It? quiz from last year.

A hint may lie in "Bachmann," a 1924 story about a pianist whose success depends on the presence of a female admirer in the audience.

Whether in the slow-boil form of Papers Please or the rough-and-tumble of Left 4 Dead, often the key to great storytelling in games is to lose the "telling", and instead to hint, intuit, lay seeds and let the player discover for herself.

It's unclear at the moment why BranchOut pivoted, but hints may lie in the company's growth trajectory.

That antipasto platter gives a hint of what lies in wait for the rest of the meal.

We have to bush-bash to get in there, and a small sign is the only hint of what lies off the track.

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