Sentence examples for In to refer from inspiring English sources

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Libya is not a party to the ICC and therefore the Security Council stepped in to refer Gadhafi's deadly crackdown on anti-government protesters to the tribunal.

The specific epithet cayana was used along with cayanensis and cayanus in to refer to Cayenne or French Guiana; Cayenne was often used for species that were from an uncertain province thought to be in the Amazon (Jobling 2010).

Word of the blackout comes from Sprint Feed, who received the memo above from a source they're confident enough in to refer to as a "beloved Super Spy".

Because racial terms were presumably introduced in to refer to some non-social kind, the constructionist would likely need to insist that the referent of racial terms involved in covert constructions "switched" at some point from an intended but failed referent to an unintended but successful one.

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2. I hate this word, but will use it here as a lazy stand-in to refer to the collection of impressions, memories, and anthropomorphized ideas a given audience has toward an institution, product, or service.

Ways to refer to in-laws.

We take 'filling in' to refer to the lateral propagation of a signal into neurones not receiving a direct input from the stimulus.

In future, refer to clothes or products, not colors.

My Jewish in-laws refer to me at the rebbetzin.

Lying "in state" refers to government leaders and military members, and lying "in honor" refers to private citizens.

Latvians in general refer to mothers, Lithuanians to masters.

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