Sentence examples for could refer that from inspiring English sources

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There are so many available sources of information that you could refer to that will give you and your family and your businesses and your schools some comfort to know that in the eventuality or the possibility that something might happen you have taken some precautionary measures or taken some steps to minimize the damage or, perhaps, to avoid it all together.

Examples cited include a description in Hamlet of a bright star on a November night that could refer to a "new" star (now called supernova SN1572A) that appeared in November 1572.

Moreover, even though an outsider can point to organizations that could refer to each other based on the services offered, there may be reasons not captured by a questionnaire that would argue against those referrals.

From our point of view, the "catch-up modernism" that could refer here to presentism is thus not an implosion of the profession, but a momentous turning point - befitting a discipline that tends toward sudden leaps in conceptional consolidation.

That could refer to the touch sensors – or to screens.

A number of council nations supported France's efforts to clarify the meaning of clauses in the draft that could refer to military force.

It is a comment that could refer to the entire club and also to a midfield and defence shredded 10 minutes in by Traoré's Roadrunner pace.

That could refer to the reputational battering BP recently sustained after its disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, or to BP's experiences in Russia.

Early freak shows occupied a very general category that could refer to nontheatrical exhibits such as fetuses in jars or exotic or deformed animals as well as exhibitions of humans.

That could refer to any of a dozen or so contenders to the Snapchat throne, of course. .

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