Sentence examples for you cannot refer from inspiring English sources

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When a vulnerable child is at risk of abuse, you cannot refer to a contracted number of units of care or predict and put a limit on the cost.

You cannot refer them much further, you cannot do a lot for them" (ID 53, male GP).

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Yesterday there were small mobs dressed as surgeons, plump cooks, penguins and Red Indians (you cannot conceivably refer to them as Native Americans in Birmingham).

"Since I'm on record in the New York Times as admiring pale-skinned redheads from Moira Shearer and David Wall to Maria Calegari and Alexander Peters, can you clear up that Edward Watson's complaints cannot refer to me?

Besides, we can define a negative constraint based on social relationship, i.e., two references that co-occur in the same hyper-edge cannot refer to the same individual.

Like descriptivist accounts, Evans' hybrid theory accounts for cognitive significance (of the sort evidenced by sentences like (2) through (5)) as well as reference; like causal accounts, it preserves the intuition that one cannot refer to something with which one has no causal connection whatsoever.

This may have resulted simply from haste; obviously, "it" cannot refer to "posts and pictures".

So unlike other online applicants, however, WikiLeaks cannot refer to a spike in Internet traffic in its pitch for itself.

And they cannot refer their pupils for the medical support they need if that support does not exist.

Naturally, singular terms (including proper names used as singular terms) are always distributed, for they refer only to one object and cannot refer to fewer.

But we cannot refer to these without expressing gratification that our pages are emblazoned with fresh proud records of British valour.

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