Sentence examples for it alluded from inspiring English sources

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But the dream turned sour on their first day, when she borrowed his mobile and discovered on it a message from a woman with whom he'd had a one-night stand at the Womad festival ("it alluded to leg-over in the Reading area").

It alluded to an American Indian ritual for communing with the dead.

It alluded to only a few problems, the Congressional investigators found.

You don't even see it alluded to much anymore, except in punning tabloid headlines about the situation in Iraq.

It alluded grimly to the fate of "drivers who abandon their vehicles on or along limited access highways for four hours or more without permission".

It alluded to noise readings taken by the city's Department of Environmental Protection in April and May that exceeded the city's legal limit of 10 decibels above the ambient noise level.

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Not because it alludes to anything French, but rather because in its narrative rhythms and visual textures it feels more like a French movie than anything else.

Yet it alludes to a related natural curiosity.

Though it alludes to the author's infamous confession, it does not harp on it.

So it alludes to a certain vein of ostentatious, macho car culture.

It alludes to the footprint of a row house in Red Hook.

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