Sentence examples for setting to explain from inspiring English sources

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L'Aquila provided the perfect setting "to explain what's going on in the country today," she said.

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This is in a week when the Obama Administration is set to explain our plans to our NATO allies, at a conference in Lisbon.

Unlike Inside Out, this film doesn't look set to explain the human brain in a humorous way accessible to all the family.

Multimodel Inference also provided a way of ranking the importance of predictor sets to explain the distribution of the test species and to generate a robust spatial prediction of regional potential distribution (Vicente et al. 2010).

There were some cute model train sets to explain his visual thought experiments, that even I could get my tiny brain around thanks to narration from David Tennant who took the tone of a dad explaining something complicated to his confused charge (the former Time Lord is a father of four, after all).

"I would ask the guys on the set to explain this stuff to me," he said.

We set the tools in place to explain to the rowers how they can work with a charity.

"Ida doesn't set out to explain history," he said.

Clark set out to explain where the poses began, where they went, and why they mattered.

Hsieh set out to explain why China had done so well since the late 1980s.

A Harvard humanities professor sets out to explain how Shakespeare became the greatest of all playwrights.

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