Sentence examples for that referring from inspiring English sources

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"They say, 'What is that referring to?

If we're surprised, let me add that referring to TV shows was no joke.

In the restaurant, Mr. Wilson ordered a mojito and asked, "Who was that?," referring to Ms. Warren.

But the chief investigator in that office, Dan Given, declined to confirm that, referring questions to the prosecutor's office.

I think where we started at and what we've created with myself, Amar'e and Tyson, we want to build around that," referring to Amar'e Stoudemire and Tyson Chandler.

Dakin recalls, "I came up to her and said, 'Now, Maria, why did you do that?' referring to the attempt she made on my life.

As Time magazine put it, "The real question is, 'What's wrong with that?' " referring to a college athlete's getting paid for his autograph.

Next comes the budget, he said, adding, "Then we'll work on that," referring to a municipal shoal upon which many an official has foundered.

After John McEnroe noted that Ken Rosewall only sliced his backhand, Agassi, replied, "I married somebody like that," referring to Steffi Graf.

Mr. Bailey testified that he said, "What in the world is he going to want for that?" referring to the first part of Mr. Scrushy's $500,000 contribution.

Why might we expect that referring to linked representations with gesture is beneficial for students' learning?

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