Without going into detail on their accusations, suffice it to say they should ensure they do their jobs properly before casting blame elsewhere. |
I can't describe it explicitly without pictures, but suffice it to say that there are definite positions for fieldsmen in cricket. |
Space precludes a full definition here, but suffice it to say that recent statistics suggest that only half of such cases are admitted to hospital. |
The it in suffice it to say is an impersonal or indefinite pronoun, one that functions as a grammatical placeholder without supplying much real meaning. |
For an intro to Thai food, suffice it to say it involves a bountiful supply of exotic ingredients and herbs like lemon grass, basil, the kaffir lime, galangal and more. |
Running and dieting, suffice it to say, are less polarizing than sexual politics. |