Sentence examples for something refers from inspiring English sources

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Binyon furnishes his prose with little gleaming antiquities: he uses the old English word 'rout' (for 'dance'; Pushkin used it, too), 'sensible' in the Austenesque way ('to be sensible of something'); refers to Pushkin being in 'a brown study' and suffering from 'the ague'; and mentions that Pushkin and his boisterous mates one night 'kicked up a terrible bobbery'.

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"Whether you're an automaker or a bank or a petroleum company, somewhere in your marketing plan is something referring to the environment".

In the wake of something referred to as the "Transition," the population has been divided into two castes, "Keepers" and "Tradepacks".

If the proper name in such a sentence is replaced by a "definite description"—as in the statement "The president of the United States is wise"—there is apparently still something referred to and something said about it.

In a simple subject-predicate statement such as "Socrates is wise," Russell observed, there seems to be something referred to (Socrates) and something said about it (that he is wise).

Eight of these flavours made it to the final round and, after getting 400 consumers to sample them, Frito-Lay decided to mass-produce only four: cheddar and jalapeño; garlic and herb; barbecue; and something referred to as "classic".

Something referred to as a "taxi ballet" seemed essentially pointless though it was worth seeing the Spice Girls parade around atop five of those taxis after the others had left the stage.Yet for all that it was a great show.

"I'm going to have to give up on you or something," referring to me wasting money on flowers.

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