Sentence examples for referred so from inspiring English sources

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Instead, he referred so often to "the people" that it seems destined to become a watchword of his tenure.

It was the first time that the PM has referred so dramatically in public to the possibility of the euro splitting up as a result of the current crisis over Greek debt, and comes just two days after Chancellor George Osborne warned that "open speculation" about the future of some eurozone members was damaging the European economy.

Comey has been insisting for years now that tech companies that provide end-to-end encryption need to re-engineer their systems to introduce vulnerabilities, or backdoors as they are commonly referred, so that the government will never not have access to these communications if they demand it.

In the first stage, the livestock statistics for 2015 (Department of Livestock 2015) were referred so as to identify key administrative blocks with the largest goat populations.

Another name of Thiruvarur is Kamalayaksetra, meaning the "holy place that is an abode of lotuses"; the town is also referred so due to the presence of the Kamalayayam tank and the temple deity, Kamalambigai.

They reported that often patients were referred so late that some patients did not have an opportunity to comprehend their new CKD diagnosis prior to being asked to prepare for RRT.

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They started referring so many people from the E.A.U.," the city's Emergency Assistance Unit.

Democrats said that the Bush campaign's decision to have the president refer so much to the Sept. 11 attackswas a sign of desperation.

The whimsical, cartoonlike new Beetle, which Mays describes as "essentially three circles," is distinctive because it has both wit and finesse, but mostly because it refers so overtly to its predecessor.

Bolshorin says she wrote to the local jobcentres a fortnight ago pleading with them to stop referring so many claimants, because the food bank was finding it difficult to cope with the demand.

Why refer so sneeringly to an unnamed Knopf editor who worked on his "Goldwyn" -- what does this have to do with Katharine Hepburn? (I, by the way, am given inflated credit for what modest help I gave Berg on that book).

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