refer to造句31. The findings of the report refer to a particular social and cultural milieu.
32. The movie is based on a real-life incident. It can also refer to a crime or an accident:The police reported several thefts and one violent incident.
33. I like to keep a few dictionaries by to refer to.
34. The next two items refer to actual expenditures incurred, rather than estimated needs.
35. If you don't know the spelling of a word, you should refer to a dictionary.
36. I refer to your recent application and interview and am pleased to offer you the post of editor.
37. Please refer to the Regulations and in particular Articles 99 and 100 thereof.
38. For further details, please refer to the last page of the book.
39. Refer to the terms set out in the company's memorandum.
40. It can not refer to individual cases.
41. The exemption you refer to certainly needs clarification.
42. Figures in brackets refer to the Notes.
43. Page numbers refer to this brochure.
44. Doctors refer to this as secondary lactase deficiency.
45. Flat-footed and high arches also refer to foot type.
46. Ninety autobiographies refer to grandparents, sometimes at considerable length.
47. Refer to an atlas and the map opposite.
48. I refer to demos of their high end programs.
49. I refer to the federal corollary.
50. This summary of findings does not refer to all foreign aid projects.
51. This may refer to the menstrual blood and semen consumed sacramentally by some Gnostic groups.
52. We shall refer to this as the minimum variance criterion.
53. Using the terms that more accurately refer to the present career realities, these people have all turned themselves into businesses.
54. I have no desire to rake over the past but we should have the right to refer to matters of historical record.
55. The primary significance of the words which refer to the bread seems to belong to the image of the messianic kingdom.
56. How long does it take to refer to a grammatical rule?
57. The notes refer to other dancers representing handmaidens, a bird and winds: rather complex for so short a work.
58. The distinction applies to nouns which refer to animate beings as well as those which refer to inanimate objects.
59. This bizarre combat is a very dangerous one - refer to the Profiles section.
60. To the extent math refers to reality, we are not certain; to the extent we are certain, math does not refer to reality.Albert Einstein