Sentence examples for refers not only from inspiring English sources

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(The title refers not only to burglary but to Will's entering Amira's life on false pretenses).

The language refers not only to trusts and foundations, but to any "similar structures".

This subgroup often refers not only to gasteromycete species but also to nongasteromycete relatives.

The name refers not only to points in an atlas, but also to a freedom from common restrictions.

The Hart refers not only to Lorenz but also to Ms. Powers's long-running television series, "Hart to Hart".

"I don't want this …" It becomes clear that "this" refers not only to a bashed noggin but to the settled routine Abby's life has become.

The title refers not only to the way this novel operates but also to the manner in which Tom re-enters the world of his past.

The Hitlerian title ("Min Kamp," in Norwegian) refers not only to the usual stations of the bildungsroman but also to two fierce battles.

But "seed genetics" refers not only to genetically engineered seeds but to seeds whose genetics have been altered by conventional means, like classical breeding.

"The Good Heart" refers not only to the movie's strained attitude of good will but also to the biological organ, as in heart transplant.

The name refers not only to their age range, but also to creating a cadre in each of the 50 states to support local protests and causes.

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