Sentence examples for refers to trying from inspiring English sources

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He refers to trying to control the story, while successfully giving the impression that in fact the story was controlling him.

Judge Wood made it clear that the indictment could be dismissed merely on a reading of the plain language of the statute, which refers to trying to influence a juror through "written communication" in relation to an "issue or matter pending" before the juror.

Data for interval categories: Continuous refers to the median/mean IPI or BI, >1 year refers to trying to conceive for more than 1 year, >3 years refers to trying to conceive for greater than 3 years, <5 years refers to conceiving within 5 years, >2 years refers to being sub-fertile for greater than 2 years.

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Lian referred to "trying to squeeze in this radio show around preschool".

On his return, Westley stated he had come to "finish the job he started" – referring to trying to guide the club into the Football League for the first time in its history.

This mainly refers to people trying to survive in prison camps and yes we have heard that, but again this is essentially second-hand information that we were not able to corroborate.

In a few places Ka refers to literal hunger ("Trying to put food in my young tummy") and given that, the pacing of his rhymes makes sense: he's running on fumes.

'Resistance' refers to women actively trying to stop or reduce the violence.

Psychotherapy groups can provide a family-like environment to patients, giving them a sense of belonging and facilitating the secure attachments needed for limited reparenting (a defining element of ST that refers to the therapist trying, within the bounds of a professional relationship, to meet a patient's unfulfilled core emotional needs).

"I have grown," Posada said Wednesday night, referring to his trying season.

But he also referred to those trying to torpedo the peace effort as "extremists".

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