Sentence examples for why someone said from inspiring English sources

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When Andrew asked why, someone said, "Your father died".

Specifically, it has been argued that decoding utterances is a matter of inferring the best explanation of why someone said what he or she said in the context in which the utterance was made.

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I told him why sharing the same space, listening to my colleagues' music/small talk/breathing drove me mad and why someone saying "good morning" could feel like a personal invasion.

It's a chore, which explains why when someone says "Oh, you don't need to take this same photo, I'll send you mine", they rarely do.

Who is Mary Aurora and why has someone said sorry to her via a graffiti message?

I collect beautiful, expensive old books, and then when someone says "why are you reading that, you're going to ruin it," I tell them "it's a freaking book!" It wants to be read.

"Why would someone say something like this when it can be so blatantly discovered?" asked Mr. Wetzel, who has taught a research course called Detecting Impostors and Con Artists.

Someone said, "Why do we have to grow?

Then one day someone said, 'Why not oak?' Those are good.

Someone said, "Why don't you host a show?" And I did, at the Slipper Room.

When I was young, I apologized for being a dopey misfit until someone said "Why not give it a rest?" So I took them seriously.

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