Sentence examples for however refers from inspiring English sources

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Great Britain, however, refers only to England, Wales and Scotland.

The term skunk, however, refers to more than just the well-known striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis).

One of the company's records, however, refers to one of the rented vans as "Roger minivan" in Mr. Slattery's handwriting.

Demythologization, however, refers to the conscious efforts people make to purify a religious tradition of its mythological elements.

Mr. Kinzer, however, refers to a possible spillover to next year's Olympic Games in Greece, based on a quotation of an unidentified Turkish official and an unnamed tour operator speculating anonymously on future scenarios.

The "X" of the title, however, refers not just to the pattern made by the chair's frame, and to the pornographic film rating, but also to a traditional compositional structure in painting.

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(Those same prosecutors, however, referred the matter to the Senate Ethics Committee).

Salmond's official quotes, however, referred to that important qualification.

Saakashvili, however, referred to the new government as "a bunch of mediocre people".

The Scarsdale and Chappaqua programs, however, refer to themselves as "lab" schools rather than alternative schools.

O'Sullivan has, however, referred the matter to the Six Nations citing commissioner at Murrayfield.

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