Sentence examples for that it refers from inspiring English sources

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The Matisse is among the prized possessions of the arts center, which has two Picassos, two Matisses and works by Miró, Klee and several dozen other prominent Modernists that it refers to as its "core collection".

Ofcom does not name the paper directly in its ruling, but MediaGuardian.co.uk understands that it refers to the Daily Mail.

Cows, especially in Canada may be called D1 or D2 cows, still referring to the same as above, except that it refers to meat quality, not its ultimate destination.

Some philosophers hold that this 'extrafictive' use of fictional names shows that 'SpongeBob' has a reference outside the fiction (for example, that it refers to an abstract entity).

(Some scholars think that it refers to the Babylonian conquest).

It would now seem that it refers to September 11th.

It also says that it refers to "historical events" which are "unhelpful" in current peace negotiations.

One might reasonably imagine that it refers to wards containing either male or female patients exclusively.

If we consider Euclidean geometry we clearly discern that it refers to the laws regulating the positions of rigid bodies.

Gracie Mansion is so closely aligned with the mayor's office that it refers reporters to the mayor's office for comment.

He explained that it refers to an atavistic response of a chicken, dating from the time before chickens got fat and forgot how to fly.

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