Sentence examples for Having referred from inspiring English sources

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Having referred to himself as "the founder of Troy," he quickly corrects what he insists is merely a slip of the tongue: "Finder, not founder...

Having referred to that act, he then gently but acutely mocked Trump's Presidential ambitions: "I know that he's taken some flack lately — no one is prouder to put this birth-certificate matter to rest than the Donald.

Having referred to Carroll and the physicist James Clerk Maxwell, who was also a published poet, Mr Schmidt then picked on one of contemporary Britain's favourite business innovators, Lord Sugar, comparing the Amstrad founder's attitude towards engineering to that of Barack Obama, who recently promised to train 10,000 more engineers a year.

(This despite Mr. Plummer's having referred to the movie as "that albatross" as recently as 2004).

Lennon, having referred to it as "manhandling", will now compile a DVD in seeking Uefa's thoughts on the matter.

Last month, Corbyn was asked by Channel 4 News about having referred to people in Hamas and Hezbollah as "friends".

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They've referred it.

Both have referred to Cameron's "chumocracy".

He has referred only to "an official".

D'Souza has referred the matter to Scotland Yard.

Buckingham Palace has referred the matter to Ipso.

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