Even though there wasn't the tiniest hint of a slur in his voice, his eyes had a slightly glazed look to them that clued me in to the fact that he was just about smashed. |
The people know it and the Bloc Québécois knows it, but the current and former governments do not seem to be clued in. |
Such a database, used in other countries, might have clued in American orthopedists to the problem. |
But the fact that she was with another man and quite plainly ignoring him should have clued him in a little. |
However if you're not clued up on your rights and responsibilities as a tenant, problems may arise when you need to move again. |
Being clued in will increase your chances of coming up with a solution to strengthen your company's competitive position. |