Sentence examples for evidently refers from inspiring English sources

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Townsend evidently refers to a typical reader being a 52-year-old northern male.

Additional games can be purchased from the company's web shop, which it evidently refers to as an app store.

The qùshēng reading in 7b, which at the time had been in the process of developing from a former *-s/*h suffix, evidently refers to an achievement and the state resultant from a preceding telic event, and the reading in 7a is transitive and causative.

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He was evidently referring to Sunday night - so how could he omit our year-round commitment to Songs Of Praise?

Trump was evidently referring to a Pentagon regulation, dating back to 1993, that prohibits some members of the military from carrying firearms while on base.

Mr. Ahmed mentioned that he was about to try another "presentation" and wanted divine guidance, evidently referring to the Glasgow attack, Mr. Hosur said.

He did not identify them directly, but was evidently referring to prominent Shiite Muslim organizations that the United States suspects are acting as a front for Iran's interests.

It does put him in a rather tenuous position, in that he's on both sides of the fence," the judge said, evidently referring to Mr. Foti.

While he is evidently referring to the surrogate groups that actors often form when on a film, the High Wycombe-born Johnson comes from a stable middle-class upbringing.

A company lawyer said he was seeking advice on "possible exposure" from the payments, evidently referring to potential liability for maintaining fraudulent records and bribing foreign officials, which are felonies under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

"The players are willing to compromise on finances if the other side compromises on art," Mr. Olson said, evidently referring to changes in the orchestra's artistic and management structure proposed by the players.

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