Sentence examples for question referring from inspiring English sources

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"Clinton," he replied to his own question, referring to the former president.

"Because at the Aug. 7 meeting he was watching birds," he answered his own question, referring to the fact that Mr. Paulson is an avid naturalist.

Then he pretended not to hear a question referring to the demographic, so Terry Bradshaw, a star of the Fox Broadcast network's "Fox NFL Sunday" pregame show, shouted the question directly into his ear.

At one point, Mr. Gore was asked about his tactical positioning in a question referring to Napoleon's military strategy, and surprised listeners by saying, "Napoleon also invented canned food".

Herman Cain, campaigning with Mr. Gingrich in Georgia, last week told crowds, "I knew I had the right guy when Speaker Gingrich at that debate did a smackdown of the media on the very first question," referring to a CNN debate in South Carolina.

"We've worked out a good solution," he says of the ownership question, referring to the outside directors, the requirement for matching donations and other steps.

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