Sentence examples for that clues from inspiring English sources

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That clues us in: nothing is going to turn out the way we expect.

The report is understood to find that clues to Adebolajo's increased extremism were visible through his internet use, but this was unknown to MI5.

Then, last month, a German security researcher suggested that the program's real target might be the Iranian nuclear program — and that clues in the coding suggested that Israel was the creator.

One commentator on theguardian.com suggested that clues as to eligibility might be found in the programme's title: "It is called University Challenge... which rather implies that the people involved are currently at university".

What do you do with that?" Clues led Steel to a public archive in New Zealand and it was there, in 2002, that she found a document that linked Dines with Debbie, the woman he had married more than a decade before he and Steel met.

It isn't only the industrialised and urbanised world that fills Mann's screens - Bayley dwells on the psychogeography of LA as Mann paints it, and the city of lights never looked so alluring as it does from Neil McCauley's balcony - but it's the film Bayley misses, Last of the Mohicans, that clues us in.

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Marcelo, with the help of Jasmine, can find that clue.

That clue told Sherlock Holmes that the intruder in the night was not a stranger.

With that clue, scientists can now begin searching for the gene regulated by Tubby.

My first response to that clue was to incorrectly think of my Kindle, and the handy attached light.

"But until the end, he was still looking for the car, and wanted to keep that clue to himself".

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