clue造句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.
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.