Sentence examples for wood explains from inspiring English sources

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As Graeme Wood explains in this 2008 piece, their hatred has unlikely roots.

"They always followed the big mammals around the wood," explains Ben.

"There are no books for kids in some languages, so we had to become a self-publisher," Wood explains.

Focusing on three generations lends itself to writing about inheritance, Wood explains, "but I wanted to show the small things we hand down".

Of the Rorschach categories that are commonly used by psychologists today, Wood explains, only two (perceptual distortion and thought disorder) have shown a consistent relationship to psychological disturbance.

As Wood explains, "Krasznahorkai pushes the long sentence to its furthest extreme, miring it in a thick, recalcitrant atmosphere, a dynamic paralysis in which the mind turns over and over to no obvious effect".

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'Look what I can do -- you can, too!' " Wood explained why she didn't want such an explicit invitation.

As Wood explained, "If even the healthiest hearts after a marathon leak a heart enzyme or demonstrate reduced pumping function, those with sick hearts will have trouble".

The court heard the two men would often speak on the phone, but Wood explained this as "general chit chat", and as them arranging to go on a walk.

Those first settlers lived "in pits they dug in the ground and then covered over with wood," explained Mark Caldwell, a Fordham University professor and the author of "New York Night: The Mystique and Its History".

Prof Wood explained that head injuries often damage the frontal lobes of the brain - or the "social brain" - which stops people doing or saying things we might regret.

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