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单词 Clue
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1, Singularity is almost invariably a clue. The more featureless and commonplace a crime is, the more difficult is it to bring it home. 
2, Police have found a vital clue .
3, I don't have a clue.
4, The police found no clue to her whereabouts.
5, I haven't got a clue.
6, I hadn't a clue to the meaning of "activism"
7, The only clue to the identity of the murderer was a half-smoked cigarette.
8, The police haven't got a clear clue up to now.
9, Geneticists in Canada have discovered a clue to the puzzle of why our cells get old and die.
10, There is no clue to the identity of the thief.
11, I have no clue.
12, He happened on a clue to the mystery.
13, I don't have a clue where she lives.
14, Please clue us to what happened.
15, I haven't a clue how to talk to girls.
16, That was the clue which clinched it for us.
17, He had found the clue to unlock the whole mystery.
18, We now have an important clue as to the time of the murder.
19, I haven't a clue what I'll give Carl for his birthday next year.
20, He searched her face for some clue as to what she meant.
21, The police found a clue which will help them catch the robber.
22, This gave me a clue as to the source of the problem.
23, The vital clue to the killer's identity was his nickname(),(http:///clue.html) Peanuts.
24, The police found a vital clue to the girl's disappearance in a wooded area near her home.
25, How a man shaves may be a telling clue to his age.
26, I gave him another clue, but he still didn't twig .
27, She's parked an enormous pile of papers on my desk and I haven't a clue what to do with them.
28, Don't ask your father which key to press - he hasn't got a clue about computers.
29, He speaks so indistinctly that many listeners haven't a clue what he is saying.
30, Have you an appointment? Some expressions with have are common even in informal language:I'm sorry, I haven't a clue.
1, Police have found a vital clue .
2, I don't have a clue.
3, The police found no clue to her whereabouts.
4, I hadn't a clue to the meaning of "activism"
5, The police haven't got a clear clue up to now.
6, Geneticists in Canada have discovered a clue to the puzzle of why our cells get old and die.
7, I have no clue.
8,
31, No point asking Jill - she hasn't got a clue about maths.
32, The problem was compounded by the fact that I had no idea what I was looking for?only "some sort of clue".
33, Diet may hold the clue to the causes of migraine.
34, This information is a valuable clue in our hunt for the bombers.
35, Can you clue me in on the facts of the case?
36, Until I arrived here, I hadn't got a clue what I was going to say to her.
37, I'll give you a clue , Kevin, it's a kind of bird.
38, We have no clue as to where she went after she left home.
39, Don't let Mike cook you dinner; he hasn't got a clue.
40, The hat gives a clue to the identity of the killer.
41, I'm never going to guess the answer if you don't give me a clue.
42, Childhood experiences may provide a clue as to why some adults develop eating disorders.
43, This research might provide an important clue about how cancer develops.
44, Don't ask him to do it-he doesn't have a clue!
45, The letters provide a clue to the answers.
46, Here, anatomy provides an intriguing clue.
47, If only he would give me a tiny clue!
48, The only clue had come in the late morning.
49, The Parish Registers provide no obvious clue.
50, A clue is contained in the exit polls.
51, A peek at his studio gives a clue.
52, Buy a map,(/clue.html) turkeys -- and get a clue.
53, In this account an important clue is found.
54, Therefore, the detection of respiratory alkalosis may represent an important diagnostic clue to more serious illness.
55, The package offered no clue as to the identity of the sender.
56, I had no clue as to where I was anymore.
57, A valuable clue to the problem of resupply of asteroids came to scientists' attention in a strange way.
58, Even if he did not allow himself to betray his secret directly he might let slip something that would provide a clue.
59, Useless information Perhaps the essential clue to dramatisation was given in the discovery that new born babies enjoy solving problems.
60, Gusev knew from experience that sooner or later something would emerge and give the vital clue.
61, Significantly, the statue appears to have been colored with red ochre, a clue to her status as sacred art.
62, See if you can match up the correct name of the hockey team with its clue: 1.
63, The best clue to the source of the error is that software tends to fail in logical ways.
64, A woman who spoke to detectives last year could have a vital clue, but be too terrified to telephone again.
65, I smoked one cigarette after another, but that was the only clue to my tumult.
66, Once you have a clue about the problem, try to get help via alternative means.
67, Don't ask what it was all about - I haven't got a clue.
68, This ability to move quickly, whilst retaining an integrity in terms of structure and direction, may be a clue for the future.
69, Consequently, there are rarely any really diagnostic ceramic or metal artefacts that can provide any clue as to their age.
70, I recognise that practitioners will in some cases incur fruitless costs in the search for such a vital clue where none exists.
71, These include opening books at random. Generally speaking, this is deemed to provide some clue as to one's destiny.
72, And you can't develop a prototype system because the users haven't got a clue what they want.
73, This phrase is a clue, becoming a means whereby adherents of the same movement can be identified.
74, But the first prize of $ 60,000 may have provided a clue.
75, Not so that you could find it as a clue.
76, A further clue may lie in the interpretation of accountability in the business world.
77, Detectives believe they may hold a vital clue to the killer.
77, is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
78, When I landed in Bombay in April 1958, a lady from Filmfare came to meet me and told me I looked like James Dean. I didn’t have a clue who James Dean was! Dharminder 
79, The literature on social capital may afford a clue to the likely complexity.
80, Another clue is the tendency of chemicals to react together in combinations of exact numerical ratio.
81, The best clue to the mens' identity is a clear trademark on the back of one jacket as the robbers leave.
82, He gave no clue Sunday night about which option he would choose, though he asked his followers for financial support.
83, We don't know how to change the strings and my son hasn't got a clue who Hank Marvin is!
84, Further enquiry into Pardy's activities might well hold the clue to the truth.
85, If one can discover which protein is missing, then one has a clue to its necessary role in memory formation.
86, Police are investigating but said they had no clue as to the motive.
87, I would really like to wear some fashionable clothes on the slopes but haven't got a clue where to start looking.
88, When Silverstein switched off the tape and asked the students to write down a clue, they were simply lost.
89, First, the fairly simple trick of separating two component parts of a clue by a number of pages.
90, Too much blood, too much risk of leaving a clue.
91, The man got away but he may have left a vital clue.
92, If Susan is as smart as her reputation, she can find her clue in the river.
93, A curious detail of the governance conflict between the Titans and Zeus provides a clue to their significance in Orphism.
94, Others were disturbingly abstract, and Hawk could give her no clue as to their exact meaning.
95, This was expected to be a clue to changes in stellar magnetic fields.
96, This progress of the tones is the clue which led to the establishment of the tone scale from 0 to 4.
97, Interviewing prospective candidates was quite an eye opener for people who haven't a clue on what that job entails.
98, Even this, however, gives little clue about what life-forms may pass the survival test.
99, His eyes are searching the inside of the car for a clue as to what could have happened.
100, This could provide a clue as to the bombers' whereabouts between 16 September and the bombing, which killed 10 bandsmen.
101, The most obvious clue: repeated words that rest on the page like ash after a fire.
102, In 1983, microbiologist Julian Adams dis-covered a clue when he brewed up a soup of cloned E. coli bacteria.
103, Another clue is even size and regular shape, neither of which is characteristic of Chincoteagues.
104, Certainly some of their art, such as cave paintings, survives and may provide a clue as to how they thought.
105, One clue to the possible identity of the Magdalen in Gnostic eyes is to be found in her parentage.
106, The first and perhaps most useful clue is that in the majority of cases the rash is non-irritating.
107, Have you left a clue or have you covered your tracks?
107,
108, The use of this material could very well gave us a clue to the date of the first stone church at Halling.
109, This observation may at least provide a clue to the molecular basis of positional information.
110, Of course, it would help if the medical profession had some clue where this paralysis comes from.
111, As far as his destination was concerned, the clue had to be in the dedication.
112, It may be clear to you, but I haven't got a clue what it means.
113, No-one else went around with empty eye sockets and, of course, the scythe over one shoulder was another clue.
114, He took it all for granted, and would never have a clue just how blessed he was.
115, This exercise depends on only one clue: you know that the clue word is some living creature.
116, Had I left some clue behind, a stray sock not his, an unfamiliar scent on the pillow?
117, They provide perhaps a clue to the subtle working of his mind in extracting a formal imagery from instantaneous photographs.
118, In the human case, language provides an additional clue:, as well as behaviour and brain structure.
119, As such, it gives a vital clue to his thinking.
120, The minute a robber gets a clue, why, the rest is easy.
121, Often it is the internal logic of a process that is the real clue to understanding it.
122, He searched his mind for some clue as to why he should know Jacob Valentine.
123, But it also may be a clue to the national mood.
124, The clue to the flourishing creativity lies with phosphor chemistry, which is essential to the manufacture of fluorescent lamps.
125, But he smiled with his lips, as usual, giving no clue to change.
126, Despite his apparent interest he had given her no clue as to whether his future plans might include her.
127, With this Charles Shultz-like irreverence, the Swonkmeisters clue us in to their special spirituality.
128, It will provide you with a clue to which country and city you are currently in.
129, Their purchase of an old desk provides Tom with a clue to the mystery surrounding Raybrick's savings.
130, The myth of the dismemberment of Dionysos by the Titans, however, provides a possible clue to the solution.
131, They do not believe you; they think that you are holding back some secret clue that would make it all plain.
132, The sooty eyes, the olive skin, the coarse black mop of the moustache gave little clue as to his origins.
133, The vital clue to an individual's sickness may come through any of the senses, so use them all.
134, The one clue comes from frescoes and vases that depict griffins protecting a seated Goddess.
135, With regard to the replacement tape cassettes for your echo machine, I haven't got a clue!
136, She says that they haven't got a clue what's going on.
137, A careful history may give a clue as to the origin.
138, The discovery of lava flows that cover vast distances on the Moon provided an interesting clue to their composition.
139, The different birds offer a clue to the path the children must follow to gain their reward.
140, Even when not evident it is always worth looking for,(http://) since it may hold the clue to the whole case.
141, She knew we'd got a clue, even if she didn't know what it was.
142, Hearers actually use this unclarity as a clue to the speaker's intentions.
143, This gives your brain a clue about the direction from which it comes.
144, Very occasionally there is a document that gives us a clue.
145, Which meant I had no clue as to his present appearance.
146, After nine years of marriage to her I did not have a clue myself.
147, At the moment, a wider rear tyre is the main clue to the bike's extra power.
148, It was like no other protein that anyone had described before, and so there was no clue to its function.
149, I later found out that many birds also hunt caterpillars by using their feeding damage as a clue.
150, By Hugh Hebert COMEDY-thrillers could have a hard time without small black books that disappear containing the clue to mysterious fortunes.
151, No clue to his whereabouts has been found.
152, Did the Sphinx give Oedipus a clue?
153, Stepmother: The glass slipper is their only clue.
154, I think there's a clue in that document drawer.
155, Singularity is almost invariably a clue.
156, The anterior and posterior relative bulge of the disk that is adjacent to inferior edge of the olisthy vertebra are considered the main clue and basis of CT diagnosis of lumber spondylolisthesis.
157, A fascinating clue being debated is whether the water signal rises and falls during a single lunar day.
158, Both you and amsterdam haven't a clue on what you are talking about.
159, I had heard of the likes of Einstein, Galileo." But, he added that he "didn't have a clue on earth as to what they were all about."
160, This paper has a basic clue and the fundamental logical relation, that is to introduce the situation, identify problems, analyze problems, sum up the conditions and solute the problems finally.
161, After stage state police holds this clue, track down by following clues, found the Nuojiya about this penates secret eventually the exact clew of boss of mobile phone inn.
162, They really clue you up on things at that place.
163, The results of using these techniques indicated that FISH and FISH-related techniques give the clue to study the molecular mechanism of leukemogenesis and provide a rapid, sensiti...
164, He racked his memory for some clue to the origin of Corporal Whitcomb's bitterness toward him.
165, The thesis elucidates the ways and means to set the plot clue and cliffhanger.
166, Methods The drugs in the Information Bulletin are as the clue, the article does to discuss the issued drugs and risk management by literature review and systematic analysis.
167, As they began landing, the first clue was right under his nose. "It was literally like stepping into a Dr. Seuss story, " Douglas said.
167, Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
168, In 1983, microbiologist Julian Adams discovered a clue when a soup of cloned E . coli bacteria .
169, They claim the Olmec left a clue from across the Atlantic long before Columbus.
170, Hepatic Portal Venous Gas ( HPVG ) is a diagnostic clue in patients suffering from acute abdominal pathology.
171, In the first chapter the author looks back the antilogy origin and evolution of the theory of human capital, and systematically introduce the theory of human capital so far with the time clue.
172, The police followed home the clue and finally caught the culprit.
173, The clue of post crime case should be found in time. It is the premise that the self-investigation department of procuratorate organs conducts investigation.
174, The Swords of Destiny is also a clue to a greater enigma.
175, But the nickel disappearance is one more clue about how the planet went from suffocating to a place where a terrestrial tetrapod could take a deep breath.
176, Then a Jeopardy! clue is displayed: "Groucho quipped, 'One morning I shot' this 'in my pajamas.'"
177, When linking an analysis process model with an executable process implementation, the clue is not to include too many of the sophisticated details of the analysis process notation in the diagram.
178, House Democrats offered little clue on Thursday about how they would channel the money from oil producers into alternative and renewable energies.
179, I don't have a clue who she is or what she believes, " says Thomas Mann , a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, " I don't know if she has any views about politics or public affairs.
180, But I don't have a clue as to what that means about the skeletal system?
181, The detail that the monkey is also regarded as a celestial being is emphasized, which indicates a noticeable clue as to the connection between the original writer and the reviser.
182, I have no clue about an afterlife, and I don't really care.
183, Although it can not solve the security problem fundamentally, it can overawe criminal in some degree, and it may provide some important clue after things happened.
184, Is there some clue about the human predicament buried in that fact?
185, What's next? A diplomat from Djibouti , a country in the Horn of Africa, provides a clue.
186, So why didn't it work? The clue may be in the current time curve above.
187, However, there is an inherent and consistent developing clue in these three interpretations.
188, What a Douche Bag, he has no clue what he is talking about.
189, All we need is to find any clue about the radio operator?
190, I haven't got a clue on how to spend the Nathonal Day holiday.
191, At last he had a clue to her interest, and followed it deftly.
192, One clue to the presence of such a neoplasm is an elevated serum alpha - fetoprotein.
193, In contrast, Pompey didn't have a clue and were taken off guard.
194, But a new clue to language's early formation comes from chimpanzee behavior.
195, I haven't got a clue on how to spend the National Day holiday.
196, A diplomat from Djibouti , a country in the Horn of Africa, provides a clue.
197, Only Mulligan, so charming as the precocious teen in An Education,( ) is distressingly wan and weak as the token saint; we'll wait for further films to see which film was the correct clue to her talents.
198, We have no clue as to where she go after she leave home.
199, I wrestle with the crossword clue for age before light finally dawn.
200, As she obtained the clue to their import, her impatience could not admit of delay.
201, He's terribly smart, good-natured, and pleasant, but he simply has no clue of how to make a living aside from sales of somewhat dicey goods online, so now he just hangs out.
202, Rediscover the culture and history of Buddhism through a hidden clue adventure game!
203, And this bottle of perfume is a clue to the shoplifter's identity.
204, This result has offered a new clue for recognizing splicing sites.
205, 'We really would like to know where he is, but we simply don't have a clue, ' said a South Korean military attache, who added he felt he was left in the lurch by his own intelligence services.
206, Andforth , all the clue can be found in the landscape painting theory.
207, The was an intricate case without a clue . People just spoke indiscreetly and we were completely flummoxed.
208, A combination of word meanings of ancient Chinese, the unearthed literature and handed-down literature provide a dependable clue to ascertain the time when a piece of literature was written.
209, Despite this warning, Hawking found it necessary to in clue one equation.
210, He says the element bromium, a component of salt, is one clue in the rocks.
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