Sentence examples for play referring from inspiring English sources

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His ruling mission, he says early in the play, referring to Anne's diary, "is to help the teller to tell".

As the Hellman character says early in the play, referring to herself, McCarthy and other contemporary female writers, "No one reads any of us".

Another analyst acknowledged the counterpoint, "Mannesmann no longer has a card to play," referring to Vodafone's alliance with Vivendi, spoiling a white knight defense.

He also admitted that "we all hit play", referring to dance music producers' gigs where preprogrammed work isn't performed fully live, and told Justin Bieber to "put a shirt on, and stay away from nightclubs".

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Although it is never stated the play referred to herein is "The Hotel Play", by Wallace Shawn.

Several moments in the play refer to the author's own life.

"It's a good phenomenon if the play refers to current events.

The play refers to More as the "English Socrates," but none of his humanistic panache is on display here.

Rapp, in his introduction to the published play, refers to Davis as a "sexual carnivore... a collector of seduction anecdotes".

(The title of the play refers to "the holy grail of philately," a couple of uncancelled, misprinted African stamps).

The title of the play refers to Guy's defensive description of his fiancée ("Some girl is all"); the parenthesis extends that brutal detachment to women in general.

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