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How to use in reference to in a sentence

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They call this season bordwo bo'uai, in reference to the effect of the first strong gales of the south-eastern breeze.
The name Ukraine first appeared in twelfth century chronicles in reference to the Kyivan Rus.
This is why most of the BAM artists capitalized the word Black when used in reference to African people.
My intimations to him, in reference to the possible imposition that was being practiced upon him, however, were indignantly repelled.
The first thing that I would check, is the position of the front derailleur in reference to the front chainrings.
Let me be very clear in reference to any proposal to cut Social Security payments or benefits.
Burger used the term avant-garde only in reference to Futurism, Dada, and Surrealism.
Ke is a diminutive suffix, conveying the sense of little in reference to the size of the dog.
For years I have been using the verb bloviate in reference to speaking in an overblown self-importance.
That word televiewer, though it sounds a little old fashioned, still turns up from time to time in reference to a person who watches television.
The area had been known as the Grain Coast, in reference to the malagueta pepper that was the primary export.
She pointedly quotes Adorno in reference to the relationship between insanity and creative impulse.
This is in reference to Gogan's tendency to use traditional verse forms and a plethora of archaic words in his poetry.
To this belongs also the limitedness of each according to his or her gender identity, as well as their consequent being in reference to another.
What I wrote earlier this year in reference to North Korea holds with equal force in dealing with Cuba.
The only qualification to this statement is in reference to rooting of the ingroup relative to outgroup taxa.
This question cannot be treated exclusively in reference to alcoholism, morphinism, cocainism, etc., which all reasonable men acknowledge to be evils.
While this view was made specifically in reference to post-Flood humans, the principle could equally apply to other forms of life, including pongids.
That the IBAN is actually introduced in reference to the SEPA is beyond any doubt.
The term trivet is also used in reference to a metal stand with short feet, used on a table to support a hot dish.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Had they heard of her down at Rapid City, and were their veiled remarks in reference to her when they had spoken about Martin?
These words mean, in reference to things, either that they are conjoined or that they are disjoined.
The whorls of spiral univalves generally take an oblique direction in reference to the imaginary axis of the shell.
The doctor's prognostication in reference to the weather was speedily verified.
Mr. Pertell paid a visit to Squire Blasdell in reference to getting permission to burn the old barn on the Apgar place.
But in reference to Baghdad we all of us, I think, felt undecided and in a quandary.
It is also used in reference to the trifler and dabbler in art and science.
The second privilege of envoys in reference to their exterritoriality is their exemption from criminal and civil jurisdiction.
The seventh and last privilege of envoys in reference to their exterritoriality is self-jurisdiction within certain limits.
Has he to respect their immunity of domicile and their other privileges in reference to their exterritoriality?
The fourth privilege of envoys in reference to their exterritoriality is exemption from the police of the receiving States.
The massora magna contained the above, and other matter deemed to be of importance in reference to the interpretation of the text.
The pin-tailed species is known as Ganga, signifying a bargain, in reference to its edible qualities.
But none of these restrictions or provisos is requisite, or could for a moment be thought of, in reference to Charles Lamb.
The sub-genus Chlorisses, in reference to Ornithology, is a scansorial type.
The change in torsion is, moreover, determined in reference to the paratonic action of incident geotropic stimulus.
But, my dear Miss Flora, leaving Mac to his paper and his post jentacular pipe, pray do me the favour to fill up the gaps of my knowledge in reference to the early history of your Celtic Scotland.
I suppose that it is called capo delle Gatte in reference to these cats.
It still haunts me, and induces a sort of home-feeling with the past, which I scarcely claim in reference to the present phase of the town.
Two recent studies are examined in reference to their compliance with these guidelines.
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