Sentence examples for part refers from inspiring English sources

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Sex addiction, for the most part, refers to something naughty or commercial.

The "subduction zone" part refers to a region of the planet where one tectonic plate is sliding underneath (subducting) another.

"That" in the second part refers back to the act of putting, referred to in the first part.

The first part refers to his clan, the second means "Crown" & refers to an honor bestowed on an ancester.

The second part refers to the address of the restaurant, which extends the recently formed restaurant row on 10th Avenue a bit farther north.

The trashing part refers to the fact that the coupons for what CVS calls its ExtraBucks rewards are printed out at the bottom of cash register receipts.

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It said the failure was not because of "inaction on Bob's part," referring to Barchiesi.

The agencies, for their part, referred any questions to the White House.

It has, in Feste (in the most part referred to simply as "clown"), one of the funnier and slightly less annoying Shakespearean fools.

In a different political climate, one would say that the scandal is moving into its deathly serious phase, with the death part referring to Bill Clinton's career prospects.

He titled his goodbye message to his C.I.A. employees "arrivederci" and told them, in part referring to the C.I.A.-run raid that killed Osama bin Laden, "We had one hell of a ride together".

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