Sentence examples for been in reference to from inspiring English sources

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These studies have been in reference to pelvic fractures managed utilising static external fixation.

It's just that "LA" has typically been in reference to the lowly Clippers, not the storied Lakers.

The strangest response to come from the Prime Minister of late has been in reference to Labor's opposition to the proposed free trade agreement with China.

So Carrie was right from the beginning but the sudden re-appearance of Tom Walker (another prisoner of war that Carrie's clue could have been in reference to) seemed to exonerate Brody.

It turns out the cryptic tweet Perry shared earlier on Thursday, linking to Peggy Lee's ballad of disappointment, "Is That All There Is?," might not have been in reference to KaSeOr (Katy, Selena, Orlando, c'mon, catch up!) after all. .

Minaj's mention of "other girls" with "very slim bodies" may very well have been in reference to Swift (after all, very slim Swift and bootylicious Beyoncé are the only two women nominated for Video of the Year). .

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This first was in reference to his confession.

The comment was in reference to an infamous story run by The Sun in 1986.

This was in reference to Alba's newfound steeliness in the role of Nancy Callahan.

(The latter statement was in reference to his refusal to support a 2007 immigration bill).

The last was in reference to his former job as a pest controller.

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