Use referring in a sentence
Sentences starting with referring
- Referring their origin to some sort of an election, their continuance seems to rest simply on forbearance. [4]
- Referring to woman's sphere in life, I'll say that woman is always right. [5]
More example sentences with the word referring in them
- She thought I was referring to her husband's death. [11]
- In every little village there is this intellectual stir and excitement; why, even in New York, readings interfere with the german;--['Dances', likely referring to the productions of the Straus family in Vienna. [4]
- Titian has two Venuses in the Tribune; persons who have seen them will easily remember which one I am referring to. [5]
- The Emperor's room, too, had an altered aspect, for, instead of a few letters and despatches, his writing-table was now covered not only with maps and plans, but lists and tables referring to the condition of his army. [10]
- On relating this to my friend Mr. Buchanan Read, he informed me that he too, had used the image,--perhaps referring to his poem called "The Twins. [6]
- He went on to explain that he wasn't referring now to that part of the electorate known as the labour element, the men who worked with their hands in mills, factories, etc. [9]
- All the way to Burnsville he kept referring to the subject of a trade. [4]
- He was referring to Alixe and the challenge she had given him. [11]
- He was referring to a plain principle in the nature of things. [7]
- I shouldn't have thought of referring to such a trifling circumstance now. [5]
- Interesting inscriptions of the time of Rameses the Great, (14 centuries B. C.) referring to the gold-mines, have been found, one at Radesich, the other at Kubnn, and have been published and deciphered in Europe. [10]
- She often corrected the judges, saying, "But I have already answered that once before--ask the recorder," referring them to me. [5]
- He was as shy as a newspaper is when referring to its own merits. [5]
- He knew me," said Natasha, referring to her favorite hound. [2]
- Having dismissed the reformers, he began to tell of his experiences abroad, referring in one way or another to the people of consequence who had entertained him. [9]
- They pictured her referring with sighs to her Connections, and bewailing that Stephen could not have finished his course at Harvard. [9]
- I am not referring to these things as a moralist at all, but simply in their relation to popular discontent. [4]
- He began by referring to the hope with which he had come to St. John's, and the gradual realization that the church was a failure--a dismal failure when compared to the high ideal of her Master. [9]
- Clemens must have received a letter from Gillis referring to some particular occasion, but it has disappeared; the reply, however, always remained one of James Gillis's treasured possessions. [5]
- I have great pleasure in referring to this excellent movement, which gives our liberal profession a chance to show its liberality, and serves to unite us all, the successful and those whom fortune has cast down, in the bonds of a true brotherhood. [3]
- Joseph Mecklin, ex-Speaker of the House, with whom I traveled on occasions, had a speech referring to the martyred President, ending with an appeal to the revolutionary fathers who followed Washington with bleeding feet. [9]
- Ask this question of a Homoeopathist, and he will answer by referring to the effects produced by a very minute portion of vaccine matter, or the extraordinary diffusion of odors. [3]
- He thought--she did not, however--that she was referring to that first letter he sent home to his people, when he consigned her, like any other awkward freight, to their care. [11]
- The Judge did not make his charge very distinctly, but I can tell you what he can prove, by referring to the record. [7]
- You will pardon my referring to these things. [5]
- Portions of the matter referring to me stuck in my brain like tar, such as the reference to my father, to the honoured traditions of the Parets and the Brecks which I had deliberately repudiated. [9]
- I owe him many a hint, much aid; I mean in referring me to rare books, and explaining obscure passages. [10]
- Of course, no man is entirely in his right mind at any time, but I have been referring to the extreme cases. [5]
- True, a dim light pervaded the whole apartment, and Sister Hildegard, referring to it, added "The light keeps many of the patients awake, and we have a better use for the pennies which the oil and chips cost. [10]
- It seemed as if he could have recited the lines without referring to the manuscript at all. [6]
- At any rate, I cannot help referring this paradise of twisted spines to some idea floating in her head connected with her friend whom Nature has warped in the moulding.--That is nothing to another transcendental fancy of mine. [6]
- Read them..." said her mother, thoughtfully, referring to some verses Prince Andrew had written in Natasha's album. [2]
- It was certain he was referring to the absent wife. [11]
- You ought to have been in Jim Broadhurst's campaign," he added, referring to the junior senator, "they wouldn't wood up at all, they was just listless. [9]
- I will take, for instance, the statements of Andral (and I am not referring to his well-known public experiments in his hospital) as to the result of his own trials. [3]
- They must a cost right smart," referring to the boots. [5]
- To explain the conditions of that relationship we must first establish a conception of the expression of will, referring it to man and not to the Deity. [2]
- This is a bold conjecture; it adds however to the importance of our heroine; and without doubt many traditions referring to the one have been transferred to the other, and vice versa. [10]
- Intently, carefully, he began to examine them, referring at the same time to a letter which had lain open at his hand while he had been sitting there. [11]
- Judge Douglas has been so much annoyed by the expression of that sentiment that he has constantly, I believe, in almost all his speeches since it was uttered, been referring to it. [7]
- It could all be accounted for without referring to the fact that most of the individual sufferers, like Jack, owed more than they could pay. [4]
- Sometimes when company are present I shuffle the portraits all up together, and then pick them out one by one and call their names, without referring to the printing on the bottom. [5]
- What she said, and which part she took, in the dispute about Thackeray's lecture, may be gathered from the following letter, referring to the same subject:-- "The Lectures arrived safely; I have read them through twice. [14]
- A very wise and very distinguished physician who is as much at home in literature as he is in science and the practice of medicine, wrote to me in referring to this story: "I should have been afraid of my subject. [6]
- In one place, after referring to Science and Health, Mrs. Eddy goes on to say "the Bible and the above-named book, with other works by the same author," etc. [5]
- I tried to account for the absence of this note by reflecting that the letters were of necessity brief, hurriedly scratched off at odd moments; and a natural delicacy would prevent her from referring to our future at such a time. [9]
- I hunted up a place for you yesterday, but I am not referring to that,--now--that is a mere livelihood--mere bread and butter; but when I say I mean to look out for you I mean something very different. [5]
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