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1. He had no clue they were of interest
2. "What makes you think she'd have any clue?" Ava asked
3. ‘No … but as I said, I haven’t had anything to do with her for a couple of years … why would anyone shoot her?’ I said, scouring my memories for any inkling which might give a clue
4. Aldman believes there is a clue in their mantra: “We are with you in the Situation Room, Wolf Blitzer
5. The exception was when there was news, a clue, a connection, a hint of warmth on the trail
6. Any hint or clue
7. "The Gardai say they haven't a clue
8. Johnny had not a clue, but he knew instantly that he was prey
9. "You don't have a fucking clue mate do you?"
10. ‘No, he doesn’t have a clue what to do with a crying female, does he?’ I said smiling despite myself
11. The first clue he found was in a signal search, there was a CLX2 listed in the connection list of a substrate function, he needed to see what that lead to
12. Bahkmar wished he was a good enough technician to repair Moamar's brain, but how the mind that was being simulated actually worked was not understood and he would not have a clue how to start
13. That conversation gave him a clue in his search, he could find their veron grant line and see where it lead
14. The girl's last statement was enough of a clue to make the final connection in the boy's mind
15. "Not a clue, I haven't been called for duty since the end of that meeting
16. Mother’s name presented a problem – Kara didn’t have a clue what Karentze had called herself
17. ’ Kara said absently, her mind occupied in trying to recall any detail of the two men that might give a clue as to why they had attacked her
18. She lay back against the pillows and closed her eyes, scouring her brain for any clue as to what might have caused this situation
19. or creating something, this is a clue
20. But doing what is supposed to come natural to a woman, I… I don’t have a damn clue! I don’t…” she said softly as tears began to flow
21. He taught me nothing; he didn’t have a clue
22. A gentle drone disturbed my sleep growing louder by the second and I hadn't a clue what it was until I stretched and felt something moving on the bed
23. No other signs or advertisements gave a clue as to what was inside but it looked like somewhere interesting and my curiosity peaked again
24. Without moving, I search with my eyes for a clue to where in the rocks the Element might be …
25. And computers … wonderful tools, but a society has been created which is so dependent on the things that, should a major catastrophe wipe them out, vast numbers of people would not have the first clue how to survive
26. The fact that she wasn’t was an important clue to her real motive
27. We set off without a clue as to what we'd find in Faria but it was much more serious than we could've imagined
28. Most people are quite happy to comply with the request, curious as to who received the anonymous letters and what they had said … I become pretty convincing at not having a clue … if they only knew …
29. Ben didn’t have a clue
30. He had tried to feel Alan out, trying to get some clue as to whether he might be the one who had her encapsulated, whether he could get her back
31. He was hoping for something that would give him a clue to the enemy's vulnerability, or even some clue as to what it really is
32. convinced that he would at last find a clue to the whereabouts of
33. She had no clue what was going on in today’s conversation, for all he knew Patass was describing every position they’d used, how she was at it, how overcome she was by his romance and the way she flopped like a carp during her first orgasm
34. causing this, I had no clue what you were talking
35. Didn’t have the first clue about planning permission and all that, she didn’t
36. not an internet marketer so he really had no clue of what was needed on the site,
37. I remember that one of our number didn’t have a clue how she had become pregnant in the first place let alone what was going to happen to her during birth
38. Not until she saw the hardware indirect in her invocation did she have a clue what was going on
39. ’ I replied completely forgetting that she hasn’t a clue what has been going on since I last saw her
40. The receptionist, ostensibly busying herself with some papers, is obviously earwigging for all she is worth but she looks puzzled so probably doesn’t have a clue what we are talking about
41. “I wouldn’t have the foggiest clue, you might just inhale it for all I know
42. ‘Do a lot of this sort of thing, do you?’ she asked, aware that she hadn’t got the first clue what his speciality might be
43. Was it a clue to why she had done what she did? Was this a picture of the pressure she felt?
44. She turns to Jock, ready for a general tutting about the youth of today, expecting him to be so engrossed in the back pages of the Mail that he won’t have a clue what she is going on about
45. ‘I really don’t have the first clue
46. He made sure he stayed calm and said, “I’m sure I haven’t the slightest clue,” with so little emotion that even a keda wouldn’t have been able to smell a thing
47. It was no act, he hadn’t the first clue what could have made this mess
48. All faces turned to the windows for some clue to the sudden inconvenience, though from their vantage point within the series of train cars and lacking a proper field of view, ready explanations were not forthcoming
49. When I said it is ancient beyond fathoming, I mean its origins are lost in the mists of time just as the origins of language itself, and this diagram handed on from age to age remains our only clue
50. the three cards buried in the tan envelope in the board game Clue
1. Then a wise friend clued me in
2. Round every corner you will hear ‘Where you come flom?’ For some reason, maybe because I work all day on a laptop, the staff seems to think I’m clued up on many things
3. The embers in the stone fireplace kept the coffee hot and clued him to the fact that Nick was around
4. What clued me in to the fact that it was Chicago was the trains—constantly running, all over the city, like the El in present-day Chicago
5. was pretty clued up on this matter, evolution had deemed it so
6. Vic started laughing; he’d noticed that AJ, although younger than Hobbs, was a bit more clued up
7. I still hadn’t clued in
8. of my thighs, I clued in
9. Many marketers in the know are clued up about exactly how valuable such a list is
10. Many marketers in the know are clued up about exactly
11. He depends on his plant manager to keep him clued up, a bloke called Nick Adams
12. If you’re fair with him he’ll keep you clued up with what’s really going on in the plant
13. Darren was clued up enough to know that the worst thing he could do would be to start wandering up the trails trying to find his colleague
14. She was very clued up and I’d be
15. “Stas, you should have clued us in to what was going on,” Andrew said with a smile
16. If the lushness of her figure had not clued him in, the trembling in her hand certainly would have
17. I would appreciate it if you clued me in
18. the body should have clued them in
19. Oak didn't understand why they were jolted to a stop until he quickly clued in that it was because of Blackthorn
20. She cast anchor, clued up sails, and on the deck was Captain Gaumard giving orders, and good old Penelon making signals to M
21. He clued me in about a horrible drive-by shooting at the La Salle Heights Church
22. Groza alerted and clued in other detectives on his two-way
1. She would want him to pursue her, she would leave enough clues to let him find out where she went
2. They were using that to try and find clues into the nature of information creation
3. There are a number of clues filled in with made up words, but the key letters are correct
4. unable to turn up any clues as to the identity of the conspirators,
5. where I might be able to find any clues as to the
6. It took him some time, but the pictures gave a lot of clues to what the sentence was about and he already knew how to talk pretty well
7. what was in the jars, but their exteriors offered few clues
8. ” Otto watched for clues as to Bruce’s intentions
9. But you can get some clues if you look hard enough and question what you see
10. Finding the maintenance manuals for these androids had been one of his first clues that his parents weren't real
11. “Looks the same, but is she? Look for clues
12. “I only wish that clues were a bit more forthcoming
13. Still, however, she contented herself with the hope that this man was someone whom she might be able to look toward for additional clues
14. Soon enough the thief was off, figuring that retracing the Breton woman’s steps would be the best approach to begin with until he found more clues
15. Consider where on the body was the bandage for more additional clues
16. Consider what movies you associate this celebrity with for clues as to where and what you want to achieve success in
17. Consider the subject of the textbook for additional clues
18. Hopefully, once we track him down, we can find some clues for the identity of our real rat
19. If I choose to stick to what I know to go after the previous men who were bugged in the hope of finding any clues about our rat, it would most likely end up being a waste of time and resources, not to mention that I'm not sure that there's even a way to track them down now
20. Isin, at the science station continued to monitor the long range scanners for even a blip of indication that they might need to drop from wrinkle and investigate further clues of their prey's presence in the region
21. Whether or not he would yield up such observations and clues was an entirely different matter
22. “No! Ravena's the one who translated the clues, and
23. and there are virtually no clues or leads to
24. “So what other clues are there?”
25. What he felt sure of was that he had not eliminated clues left by the real murderer
26. If this had been a mystery story, the clues and foreshadowing were being laid out like pieces of a puzzle that I was too distracted to see
27. Adem had no idea how they were supposed to create these seals to imprison the Dark One, and no one yet had given him any clues
28. Yes, I noticed many clues that Amadeus was not normal
29. So what further clues could they have uncovered to give away his once secret alliance that wasn’t already revealed in the interrogation? It was simply a matter of procuring evidence
30. In truth, Toran had already checked the provenance of the data source with no clues rendered (which was just as bad as indicating the dubious origin of some anarchist group)
31. I admitted that I had put the word out that I would be there that night looking for clues as to Felix Jeffries’ whereabouts, but I told him that I wasn’t sure if Joe, Gibbons, or
32. Niagara would have left them with few clues, one way or the other
33. I was going to start there to see if they had any clues as to where she had lived
34. “Excuse my appearance, but I’ve been all over mom’s house looking for more clues on Felix
35. I turned the envelope around inspecting it for any clues and feeling the contents trying to make out what it was
36. The way it is made, also says a lot to us for each bomber has his own way of doing things despite training to avoid these obvious clues
37. On the other hand, I would have to say that anything is possible, and up until now I have found no clues as to what happened to my father
38. As he looked again at the ground beneath his feet, he was certain it held no clues
39. The biblical story is vague as to where the recalled events might have taken place, except for two real-world clues
40. The small storage room gave away few clues about his whereabouts; it could be underground, or in some old, disused building
41. Here are two clues, two keys to understanding that other beings live out of Eden: first, Abel was a keeper of flocks, and Cain a tiller
42. “What is it that clues you in? Tell me
43. Surely if there were serious trouble they wouldn’t invite him, would they? When she revealed the letter to him, she received no additional clues to the answers she sought
44. Jason and the two women sat down and poured over them for clues
45. Most houses had old bills, notes, messages, and a thousand other clues people littered across their homes
46. Sitting in the records room smoking, while Nick and a few yes men went rabid looking for clues
47. I’d taken a quick look around the van to see if there might be any clues to the identity of our pursuer and why he wanted the information we had badly enough to kill for it, but there was nothing
48. I don’t suppose he anticipated his clues still being in place after all this time
49. We both lapsed into silence and I concentrated on looking at the scenery and trying to struggle with the last few clues of the crossword puzzle in the newspaper
50. I will leave a series of clues indicating the location of the box that I hid in the cellar of the Ten Bells in Shrewsbury