Sentence examples for refer too from inspiring English sources

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But in my book you can't quote, or borrow, or refer, too often to "Annie Hall".

The majority of people who are on benefits are in fact working - and are not the feckless work-shy the government falsely refer too.

The slides refer, too, to another metadata program, code-named Blarney, the summary for which was "set down alongside a cartoon insignia of a shamrock and a leprechaun hat".

Viewers might have expected Harper to refer, too, to Canada's multicultural and internationalist traditions — in fact, he had been forced to cancel an event that day at which he was to bestow honorary citizenship on the Pakistani Nobel Peace laureate Malala Yousafzai — but he shifted instead to his version of "make no mistake".

Although, with their hovering crows, they are a dark homage to one of Kiefer's artistic heroes, Van Gogh, they refer too to the Morgenthau Plan, conceived towards the end of the war by the US treasury secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr to turn a demilitarised and deindustrialised Germany into a vast agricultural landscape instead – Europe's bread basket.

Viewers might have expected Harper to refer, too, to Canada's multicultural and internationalist traditions in fact, he had been forced to cancel an event that day at which he was to bestow honorary citizenship on the Pakistani Nobel Peace laureate Malala Yousafzai but he shifted instead to his version of "make no mistake".

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He was referring, too, to the impressive roster of guest stars.

The children are known as Guevedoces, roughly translating as "penis-at-12", referring too the age where their appearance often starts to change.

She refers, too, to his first major novel, My Michael (1968), and argues that it is, "in some ways, his most revolutionary novel.

Health managers are right  to highlight when GPs are referring too many patients to hospital for treatment but should not be under any financial incentive to restrict care, Jeremy Hunt has said.

The State argues second that, corruption aside, the Board of Education mismanages the schools, particularly by referring too many students to special education and placing too many of these children in costly full-time segregated settings.

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