Sentences with phrase «brains behind something»

The idiom "brains behind something" refers to the person who is responsible for coming up with an idea, concept or plan. Full definition
A new book dives into the history of some of the greatest scientific breakthroughs — and the big brains behind them
Although its electronic epicenter can be accessed via touchscreen, iDrive, and the steering wheel, the process is a real challenge for uneducated fingers and the confused brain behind them.
Welcome to Featherbrained Fancy... I'm Jordan, the feather ~ brain behind it all around here.
You've probably seen Peter Tunney's work but didn't know he was the brains behind it.
According to Greg Behrendt, the brains behind He's Just Not That Into You, it's important to avoid seeing your ex for at least four to six weeks.
Rather than ambiguous sites run by people who are just trying to make some cash, online dating now has brains behind it.
The problem is, any plan is only as clever as the brains behind it.
Joseph Gordon - Levitt («Don Jon») Who knew that sinewy, heartthrobby body behind hits like «Looper» and «Inception» had a brain behind him?
There's only one problem: even the best laid plans are only as foolproof as the brains behind them.
The brains behind it all are likely sitting back, feet crossed on a mahogany desk, conducting their symphony of suspended belief.
The Echo Dot can bring up the brains behind it by saying «Alexa.»
Combined with the brains behind it, the increasing popularity it enjoys amongst the broader financial community and its strong potential for mass adoption, Ripple represents a highly promising investment opportunity.
It was a no - brainer to dive into, especially having Tom as the brains behind it.
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