Examples of 'its cue' in a sentence

Meaning of "its cue"

its cue: This phrase is often used in reference to a signal or prompt that indicates the appropriate time to take action or respond. It implies acting in accordance with a specific instruction or indication

How to use "its cue" in a sentence

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its cue
It got such a fright it missed its cue.
An object that takes its cue from a tumbler.
This is where disruptive marketing takes its cue.
Functional programming takes its cue from mathematical functions.
It takes its cue from the thousands of Americans who joined the US Communist Party.
I trust the world will take its cue from us.
That was its cue to take the money and run.
It missed its cue.
The work takes its cue from American photographer Diane Arbus.
We shall see later on that Stoic ethics takes its cue from this Socratic insight.
The therapy takes its cue from two different psychological approaches,.
So, the Party is taking its cue from that.
Natron takes its cue from Nuke, an application used widely in the film industry.
The design this time took its cue from the fabric.
Taking its cue from PDVSA, Citgo has increased its social spending.

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From it 's beginning or its cue point upon completion.
The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra is on stage, awaiting its cue.
The pack takes its cue from the alpha wolf.
Change is in the wings, awaiting its cue.
His Chrononhotonthologos takes its cue from Tom Thumb by outwardly satirizing the emptiness of bombast.
Konstantin Grcic is a designer, whose work takes its cue from the logic of use.
The country programme takes its cue from the second poverty reduction strategy paper (PRSP).
Inspired by this real-life event, Cody Knotts ' film takes its cue from there.
Prison Break is taking its cue from Legends, which is the priority.
A similar situation applies in the 1971 Convention, which takes its cue from the previous treaty.
The show takes its cue from the atmospheres of Enzo Avitabile 's music.
Today, Kishanji is killed under a regime that takes its cue from that earlier regime.
Horizon, " which takes its cue from the academics, will not touch it with a barge pole.
In the past, the FCAPI used to take its cue from the Palestinians.
The title takes its cue from Kant 's essay ‘ Towards Perpetual Peace '.
Adrienne Lobel 's set for the original Sellars production took its cue from Communist Chinese iconography.
Track " Dervish Trance " takes its cue from the whirling dances of the Sufi dervishes.
Here, government should take its cue from the private sector.
As so often, the BBC was taking its cue from Washington and Downing Street.
Integrated Quality Management ( IQM ) takes its cue from the company 's corporate philosophy.

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