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How to use referring to in a sentence

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I realized today that, all week, I've been referring to the dead I've seen as bodies and corpses.
Did enough of us make a difference for you to put up some of that goofy stuff you were referring to?
The comments the member is referring to were made by a member outside the House.
I think you were hocused by the telephoto lens that was apparantly used to take the photograph you are referring to.
I am referring to the penalties that quickly escalate as soon as a parent defaults on child support payments.
I was referring to the surface transport costs and charges study commissioned by the Ministry of Transport.
Specifically, I am referring to an act that purported to be a pair of conjoined twins who aspire to be opera singers.
No, we're referring to that twilight world of bizarre fetishes and sexual practices.
Stevens isn't referring to conflict of interests here, but his words are the best assessment of the Supreme Court's fall from grace.
I believe the squash that you are referring to may also be called a cushaw squash.
The natural association with the land is symbolized by diverse pieces of stone referring to the geological makeup of the landscape.
The first room entered is the frigidarium, or cold room, referring to the cold plunge bath housed here.
Historians and linguists argue about its etymology, but it was possibly used as a folk name referring to northern territories.
I'm referring to the kind of gross inequity that dictates that some people should starve and die while others burn money for heat.
I am referring to Manchester Road Park which is an absolute disgrace and resembles a waste ground rather than a recreation area.
Alyssa cocked her head sideways slightly referring to the glances they were getting.
And I'm not just referring to his series of ridiculous, ad-lib whoppers to the grand jury.
While referring to the laws of other jurisdictions, US courts have given them short shrift.
When he started as Labour leader the cartoonists saw him as Bambi, referring to that smiley expression as well as implying a certain naivety.
He was referring to the aftershocks that invariably follow a large temblor, or main shock.
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