refer to造句181. I refer to the direction of physical and mental activity toward the accomplishment of a major task.
182. I like to understand the meanings of words and always refer to a dictionary when I come on a new word.
183. All mandibular numbers in the tables refer to half mandibles, as for maxillae.
184. The ending we gave above, ... because she had seen what had happened, makes she refer to Diane.
185. We do not, for example, tend to have words which refer to both sentient beings and to events.
186. Being primarily an ornithologist, most of these quotations refer to birds, but there are passing descriptive botanical records.
187. In a later chapter I refer to the modern notions of witchcraft and satanism which receive such wide publicity today.
188. An aid to construction Next I must refer to an established principle of statutory construction which looms large on this appeal.
189. The curved arrows refer to the main carriage and the straight arrows to the lace carriage.
190. Advertisements for houses for sale often refer to their proximity to Buzz, Go and EasyJet destinations.
191. The nomenclature of science does not refer to definitive concepts: It is ceaselessly adjusted, completed, varied.
192. It is interesting to note that we often refer to the training rather than education of language teachers.
193. Both letters refer to a small section of between the end of the footway and the start of the flood bank proper.
194. Medieval texts refer to it as one of the fifty-one most sacred places for Hindus.
195. As always, play up your strongest points in the opening paragraph and refer to them as you go along.
196. Refer to symbols for full list of available facilities, then contact the Hotel of your choice.
197. It does not refer to naive anthropomorphism, to childish notions of a kind of finite Person resident somewhere.
198. It is this component, comprising its symbolic aspects of rhetorical and metaphorical devices, which we refer to as its circumference.
199. If you don't number your answers, how will I know which questions they refer to?
200. In this section I shall use the term black or ethnic minority to refer to all non-white groups.
201. Classical philosophers refer to them with contempt, as peddlers of absolution for a modest fee.
202. Such studies generally refer to wider determinants or concomitants of the national industrial relations variables with which they explain their findings.
203. Fax or telex messages should therefore refer to the standard terms, but the terms themselves be sent by post.
204. Before I come to those passages, it is convenient to refer to such earlier authority as there is.
205. Students and teachers often refer to the academies as an extended family.
206. Early in Bore's time, minutes refer to horse-drawn vehicles of various types manufactured at Wolverton.
207. For further information on the Design Change System, refer to Section 6 of this manual.
208. By culture we refer to the shared values, beliefs and basic assumptions about what we are doing.
209. They launched what they refer to as the milk mustache campaign using ads of famous people with milk mustaches in their ads.
210. Telling the truth about mothering-when it does not refer to the oneness and bliss-means breaking the rules.