Sentence examples for somewhere explain from inspiring English sources

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In the imaginings of some conservatives who back Rick Santorum, a white knight would huddle with Mr. Gingrich in a back room somewhere, explain to him that staying in the race is helping Mitt Romney, and successfully convince him to bow out.

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TOLSTOY somewhere explains why "science for its own sake" is in his eyes an absurd conception.

Therefore the animals that are mobile will go somewhere," explains Rob Ewers, an ecologist at Imperial College London.

They all lineup with each other somewhere," explains Williams.

"We've always felt like we were temporarily staying somewhere," explains Wetherbee, who is originally from New Hampshire and met husband Sahin, who was born in Istanbul, at Emerson College in Boston.

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"The pressure has to go somewhere," O'Carroll explained, and the result is often a broken bone somewhere inside the socket.

I'm sure there's a page somewhere that explains what's going on.

There must be a social or economic theory somewhere that explains why all this is necessary and just.

Mary read an article somewhere online explaining that people with brain injuries sometimes report unusual and even psychic side effects.

Weight reduction has to stop somewhere, she explained, because otherwise, "from a business strategy standpoint, we would disappear.

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