Sentence examples for To referring from inspiring English sources

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To referring

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To direct the attention of.

  • The shop assistant referred me to the help desk on ground floor.

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Mr Bush took to referring to him as "Rumstud".

It is similar to referring to the pound and sterling.

There are advantages to referring to his family.

Still, some students have taken to referring to Explore as "the prison school".

Backstage, Mr. Davies said, some have taken to referring to "Spuren" as "Two Notes, One Opera".

He even took to referring to himself in the third person to add a bit of gravitas.

In addition to referring to Mr. Aondoakaa, the cable says Mr. Liggeri complained the lawsuits were "wholly political in nature".

He is an older man, very dark-skinned, gruff, and given to referring to politics as "this business".

Readers have taken to referring to it as "the sidebar of shame"; Clarke calls it "the right rail of genius".

Republicans have taken to referring to a "broken Congress" and appear in no hurry to help repair it.

He was born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou, in London; later, he took to referring to himself as the Singing Greek.

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