Sentence examples for whose referring from inspiring English sources

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Patients who expressed a strong preference to see the PCT or whose referring consultant 'insisted' that they be seen were also excluded.

The people recruited were therefore typical of those referred for ambulatory assessment, which generally included individuals with suspected white coat hypertension, resistant or difficult to treat hypertension, or hypertension associated with renal disease, and individuals whose referring physician was unsure whether antihypertensive medication was required.

"Whose," referring to Toshi, modifies "husband".

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Sloths and anteaters are the living members of the order Pilosa, whose name refers to the animals' hairiness.

splinter faction, the West Side Boys, whose name referred to Tupac's allegiance to rappers on the West Coast.

"You know Evil Pete?" asked V1RU5, whose name refers to computer viruses but who signs his checks Robert Lupo.

Fans of the Louisiana State University Tigers will soon be drinking Bandit Blonde, a beer whose name refers to a famous 1950s football defense.

The semiotics get stickier at Lake Trout, whose name refers to a working-class Baltimore specialty that is neither lake in origin nor trout.

The Attorney General had come forward to launch the Voting Access and Integrity Initiative, whose name refers to the two main traditions in voting-rights law.

I was a bit puzzled by the surroundings of this music-themed hotel in Sunset Park whose name refers to "beats per minute" — auto-repair shops and the Gowanus Expressway.

Menominee named for the Menominee tribe, whose name refers to the wild rice once gathered along the riverbanks—is also a hunting resort and fishing port.

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