Sentence examples for refers at from inspiring English sources

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He refers at one point to "our pure friendship".

The document also refers at length to cheaper ways Britain could increase its influence.

MacGregor refers at one point to the "painful difficulty of constructing a German history, of the compulsion to recover – to create – memories that can nourish".

The title of this work refers at pedantic length – to the properties of K-Line matt dulling spray, which reduces glaring highlights from polished surfaces in photographic shoots.

The author refers at several points to issues with weight that dogged her past, and to her confused attitude to her own physical appearance.

A U.P.S. spokeswoman, Kristen Petrella, said the company had not removed its barbed wire because it believes the fence is permitted under the ordinance, which refers at one point to "sharp projections facing outward".

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Universities that agree to the renewed version of the scheme are trained to refer "at risk" students to Prevent officials.

All referred AT patients accepted an invitation to be part of the evaluation and were therefore included in the study.

I am," she said, referring at first to her job, then to her overall state of mind.

An earlier version referred at first mention to reducing milk by a third rather than two-thirds.

He may have been referring, at least in part, to Peter Schweizer's book "Clinton Cash," which comes out tomorrow.

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