Sentence examples for understandably referred from inspiring English sources

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In talking about himself, Dr. Spock understandably referred now and then to his own starchy upbringing in New Haven.

A sign of its cultural hegemony is that it can be understandably referred to with the use of a single letter — O. On the back of it, Winfrey has come to be a major presence in book publishing, through her book club, and even in cinema, as was demonstrated this month with the release of the film Precious, which she co-produced.

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They only refer, understandably, to genetic goods, without considering the eventuality that a variety of gene products or other higher-level (e.g. phenotypic) resources could be exchange material in the microcosm.

Grahame, understandably, didn't refer to Badger's vice-like jaws and his capacity to ingest game, eggs, small mammals (including rabbits, hares, mice, moles, voles and shrews), earthworms and roots.

Poles are understandably sensitive when Nazi annihilation and concentration camps are referred to as "Polish" just because they, well, happened to have been located in Poland.

We should have referred to Nazi gas chambers and crematoria in Poland, a distinction we have been asked to make, understandably, on a previous occasion". This unfortunate error has great resonance, particularly in Poland.

"With access to further clinical support being limited, when the call handler was still unsure of the problem they would, understandably, refer the caller to A&E to be on the safe side.

Perhaps understandably, Ives's improvisations, with one brief exception, all refer to the prose sections.

Throughout the episode, people keep referring to the blow-job scene, and all those mentions of it understandably increase Valerie's nervousness about it.

"Customs," said Bryant Reeves, referring to the consumption of time and not the fear some players would understandably have of encountering a drug-sniffing dog.

Heaney, in this new collection, refers often to his literary and artistic models, mentors or favourites: Virgil, Dante, Beowulf (understandably, since he translated it), Patrick Kavanagh, Brodsky, Hughes, Zbigniew Herbert.

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