Sentence examples for upon clues from inspiring English sources

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Fasman's début novel features one Paul Tomm, a reporter who, while poking around a quiet New England village on the obituary beat, stumbles upon clues to the demise of a local professor.

Whatever the reasons for her youthful mirror fantasies, she discovers ample justification for gloomy imaginings in the 28th year of her marriage, when she happens upon clues to the secret life of her husband, Bob, a dark stranger indeed.

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He finally hit upon some clues as to what might be turning his immune system against itself, and he began looking for a medication to stop this.

However, when the name is misspelled, we must rely upon other clues, such as inclusion in quotation marks, capitalization, proximity to a correctly spelled proper name, or proximity to a marker word such as "labeled".

This time Iris was still alive, and two young journalists who'd stumbled upon a clue were in pursuit of her.

Rumble, geochemist Andrey Bekker of the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada, and several other colleagues hit upon a clue to the sulfur's origins in ancient rocks from Western Australia.

Neuroscience depends exclusively upon this clue, which offers material traces (so-called neural correlates) to mental activity.

180, 181 Because of the clinical significance, based on the feature of change transcriptome upon environmental clue, Beuno with colleagues generated RNA-seq data from in vitro-cultured C. albicans with diverse growth conditions including hyphae-inducing condition, high/low oxidative stress/pH condition, nitrosative stress, and cell wall damage-inducing condition.

If there were, as Gerrig suggests, "a systematic failure of memory processes to produce relevant knowledge as the narrative unfolds" then our ability when informed by knowledge of the narrative outcome to notice new clues upon a reviewing is utterly mysterious (Gerrig 1997, 172).

For example, what it means, as a girl, to search the world for clues upon which nothing less than one's survival depends — what to wear, what to want, whom to trust.

Interestingly, three of the clusters inferred to be present in the ancestral angiosperm involve internal fragments of trans-spliced genes, which may, upon further examination, provide clues as to the regulation and reconstruction of full-length transcripts from trans-spliced genes.

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