Sentence examples for it refers us from inspiring English sources

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It refers us to a specific place in its catalog for accurate answers, and guesses at some other things we might find useful as well.

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The Bank of Italy is not obliged by law to disclose the pay of its governor, Antonio Fazio; but it referred us to tax returns held in the prime minister's office open to the public three mornings a week.

It naturally refers us to the S-curve method, so we can use the slope of the L-curve to select the regularization parameter.

Mr Pawlenty is not a fiscal hawk, far from it". Jim Hanzel, from Winona, refers us to an article we published in August 2007 after a bridge collapsed in Minneapolis, killing 13 people.

It simply referred us to you for "an update" on your case.

And it refers to us, too.

In being users we are all individuals as it refers to us.

A New York newspaper has apologised after it referred to US President Barack Obama as a "n*****" in one of its headlines.

It refers to all of us in the normal world.

Often these were children whom we just assumed couldn't make the grade -- and that "we" is not a nebulous pronoun, it refers to all of us.

Being US-based, it refers only to original novels and poetry published in the US, but it's a good bellwether for the state of translation in general, not least because, with ebooks, books translated into English in the US are usually available to us in the UK as well.

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