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    Use "refer to" in a sentence

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    refer to


    1. As I said, I prefer to deal with someone who committed


    2. “When we were young, we used to refer to older people as 'Retired' persons or 'Pensioners'


    3. Continuers prefer to continue with the occupations that kept them engaged in earlier life


    4. She owes me for a couple large favors, the details of which I would also prefer to keep private


    5. I prefer to get a taxi, then I can drink without having to worry about it


    6. There are only four or five persons sitting at the front row, but I prefer to wait for others to arrive


    7. I often prefer to disappear from class during the ten-minute break


    8. You’d think that finding thirteen different speakers or entertainers to give their time would be easy and, to be honest, that aspect isn’t too bad, especially as I have the records of the last few years to refer to and can recycle speakers who haven’t been for a while


    9. I prefer to confront a natural disaster -a flood, an earthquake, a hurricane- than satanic humans


    10. It occurs to me maybe Helen is lying and sabotaged my meeting with George, yet I prefer to suppress this suspicion quickly

    11. She oddly seems to refer to herself and the Corsair in the third person, "They took away your abilities


    12. Our hearts are miles away from one another, and we prefer to keep it that way


    13. I think the address may be more like which part of the context we refer to and then some of the content is really the address


    14. JOYCE: You also called Samantha a popular girl because she went out on a lot of dates, yet you did not refer to her as a "fine young woman


    15. "Have you been made aware that there are only two compartments left?" Eelon asked, "Would you prefer to sleep shifts…"


    16. 1 refer to Ardha-Matsendrasana, called in English the SPINAL TWIST, not a very poetic name for what you will see is a Yogic poem of graceful movement


    17. Please refer to http://www


    18. can refer to the other 90% as the subconscious mind


    19. I refer to it as asking the body what it knows


    20. I have placed them side-by-side so you can refer to them

    21. muscle testing that I refer to as surrogate and proxy


    22. what we refer to as “calling upon ourselves in magic


    23. Ah yes, he was one for the ages; she would prefer to keep him around for a bit longer


    24. They have no idea how it is on the plains this time of year; I refer to the biting cold and unrelenting winds


    25. This woman is fascinating … but what is there about her that doesn’t quite add up? I refer to my pad where I have listed the topics I want to talk to her about


    26. As far as the occupants of the flats in Danvers House are concerned - and we prefer to call them tenants – they pay a low rent for their flats that is usually paid by Housing Benefit


    27. “We prefer to keep it that way,” Tam said harshly


    28. The 'training' he received growing up did all that, in addition to this knowledge you refer to?” The host looked at his guest, sincerely hopeful of something which might indicate a path forward


    29. 'I’d prefer to remain standing, thank you,' he replied


    30. We refer to it as

    31. refer to it as the NN, because there was no name given to it


    32. “I think ‘Dogwit’ should refer to shiny purple shoes


    33. you – and that it’s best that you never refer to the matter


    34. and purposes we shall in future refer to it as


    35. Call me Olivia and my husband you may refer to as Samuel


    36. The 'Village Players,' the name used for them by the rest of the town to refer to the Village Theatrical Society membership, began deciding in earnest what their first production should be and when they should expect to offer performances


    37. ‘I would still prefer to avoid the truth rather than lie


    38. They did, however, refer to each other by interesting epithets, unused hitherto, but inserted at opportune moments ever afterwards to the enjoyment of their absent men


    39. "Oh," she stammered "I had for—" when the line went silent once again, Emma considered asking if she’d prefer to change her reservation, but before she could ask, Mrs


    40. You may refer to her as Josephine without

    41. had something he’d prefer to keep to himself


    42. I prefer to fly on 11 September, 1984 because that would be a public holiday here in Hong Kong and the children with my employer can send me off to the airport as well as some of my friends


    43. I told Pat I'd prefer to have a student who is going to go to Incarnate Word University to study English


    44. But you should always refer to yourself last,”


    45. “Who are you and who is the ‘they’ you refer to?” Stenworth asked


    46. amazed when James said he’d prefer to come with me to


    47. The few that come through here prefer to stay at Saint


    48. "And when his punishment is over, you may refer to him as Tetloan


    49. the two witnesses refer to Israel and the Church, His two olive


    50. I imagine that he would prefer to be on














































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    Synonyms for "refer to"

    hint at indicate insinuate mention suggest hint imply