Sentence examples for so a clue from inspiring English sources

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So a clue might be heavy mist, and a logical answer would be LIGHT RAIN.

So a clue like "Have, say", which might be OWN or POSSESS, is actually AUXILIARY VERB here.

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a) You haven't logged on to Twitter since May 2012, so not a clue.

Researchers are not yet sure why this might be so, but a clue may be that the successive moults enable the gears to keep their "teeth" fresh and mesh together successfully.

The twist in this story — both utterly incredible and wonderfully credible, skillfully foreshadowed and entirely psychologically earned — is so deft I'm not going to spoil it with so much as a clue.

It was so obvious – such a clue.

After his arrest, Mr. Rondos spent three months in city jails, including the Tombs in Lower Manhattan, so he has a clue about what is ahead.

The government setting a date for leaving the EU in March next year, or it doing so without having a clue of where it was going to end up two years down the line?

"Why am I allowing myself to be humiliated by these moronic puzzles?!" Before long, Hook's team is so desperate for a clue that the writer for "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" begins quizzing a local panhandler and calling in random guesses to headquarters.

(How odd to think that the contemptuous picture of this class has remained unchanged over so many decades — a clue perhaps that it, too, like the dark-skinned hordes, is more of a fictional creation of narrative necessity than an observation of a truth; Raspail himself, I gather, identified as a royalist first).

So here is a clue for the illiterate – they see the roses and they vote.

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