Sentence examples for refers of from inspiring English sources

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refers, of course, to "management challenges".

The last refers, of course, to Pollock's death in a car accident after drinking.

The reservation "within its limits" refers of course to the relatively narrow social range the film covers.

She refers, of course, to Reverend Jeremiah Wright, whose sermons on race have got Obama into trouble in recent weeks.

Mouse refers, of course, to the latest hysteria being whipped up by the British Humanist Association and their supporters in the Guardian over creationism in schools.

All this refers, of course, to the eight scores that John Williams has composed for the "Star Wars" cycle, with a ninth in the works.

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I refer, of course, to novelists.

He was referring, of course, to Joe Paterno.

I refer of course to Edward Miliband.

I refer, of course, to corporate America.

He referred, of course, to personal behavior.

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