Sentence examples for How about referring from inspiring English sources

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How about referring the whole thing to the UN security council?

How about referring to classic "patchwork hypothesis" of Jensen in this discussion?

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So instead of this "real" versus "non-real" nonsense, how about just referring to them as "models" and "non-models", and not insinuating that the latter represent ALL non-models.

This suffering that Patanjali wrote about refers to how we are inclined to rely on the outside world for fulfillment.

Charles and the then-Camilla Shand first met at a London nightclub in 1972, where she is said to have told the prince that her great-grandmother was his great-great-grandfather's mistress, and then said, "So how about it?" She was referring to Alice Keppel, who had been the lover of King Edward VII.

How about taking what Bill Gates referred to as "just taking what we do in the rich world" and sharing it with the public-school children in New York City, who most likely have only slightly more access to laptop computers than schoolchildren in Brazil?

"How about schav?" I'd ask, referring to the egg-and-sorrel soup that my mother always made with the sorrel from her garden.

"How about Grey Poupon?" he suggested, referring, perhaps, to the flashes of yellow in the mostly blue gift bag the team had chosen.

"How about the Burberry?" she said, referring to an ivory silk sheath hanging from a rack ten feet away — a piece I feared might cling to me like Saran wrap.

If you thought drones were callous, how about the military lingo for referring to their victims?

"We could put some vegetation barriers, simple things like, how about Spanish bayonet?" Mica said, referring to a prickly foliage that grows well in his home state of Florida.

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