Sentence examples for forced to refer from inspiring English sources

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Throughout the 1990s, Konami was forced to refer to Liverpool as the Anfield Reds.

Such was local rivalry that announcers are still forced to refer to BBC Salford, not Manchester.

The poor old male Thor, meanwhile, has been forced to refer to himself as Thorr, which sounds rather like a dodgy Estonian metal band.

Del Cerro Grande also appeared to have been forced to refer it in the first olace after Daniel Caligiuri reacted furiously when Otamendi blocked his shot.

She revolves between fourth-wall rupturing information dumps and conversations with her fellow gang members that are so dense with slang that I was forced to refer to the 10-page glossary to decipher the speech.

Tarnished trademarks Escalator Following a trademark application by a Mr Charles Seeberger in 1900, competitors of Otis, manufacturers of the Escalator, were forced to refer to their products as motorstairs or electric stairways.

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The Met said the allegations arose while officers were working on Operation Fairbank, causing the police force to refer the claims to the IPCC.

The latter term is due to Austin, who used 'illocutionary force' to refer to a dimension of communicative acts.

It is mandatory for a police force to refer themselves to the IPCC when a missing person case results in death or serious injury, the IPCC said.

Unless forced to die (referred to as "necrosis"), a cell can determine its own fate in the face of harsh conditions.

Nationwide protests forced lawmakers to refer this case to a fast-track court, and the judgment was pronounced in less than a year.

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