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Example sentences for "must refer"

  • For the honourable conclusion of this Anglo-Tibetan idyll I must refer to Mr. Cooper's Journal.

  • I must refer to Mr. Tylor's interesting remarks on the rationale of the custom, for they do not bear abridgment.

  • For my justification in presuming to correct the names, I must refer to an article, in the J.

  • For the mode of making them, we must refer to the paper itself.

  • Without entering into the details of this plan, for which we must refer to the paper itself, we shall content ourselves with explaining its principle.

  • For full particulars of this practice, we must refer to the paper itself, which is clearly written, and, coming as it does from one of our most skilful gardeners, well worthy of attention.

  • I must refer for an account of them to my work entitled "The Cotton Manufacture of Great Britain," where they are minutely described and illustrated with accurate figures.

  • The above furnace serves for objects up to five inches in diameter; but for larger works a different furnace is required, for the description of which I must refer to the original paper.

  • I must refer to my Mabinogion Studies, I.

  • I must refer to my article for a full discussion of the various Celtic forms of this widely-spread tale, and for a tabular comparison with the remaining Indo-European forms analysed by J.

  • I must refer to my paper in the "Folk-Lore Record" for a detailed argument in favour of the L.

  • As to the commerce of North Africa, we must refer to the Introduction to vol.

  • The breast of veal stewed is also good, but for the details I must refer to the Removes in the first part of this work.

  • For a full description of the worm I must refer either to the Linnean ‘Transactions’ or to my introductory volume whence the figures here given are taken.

  • For details respecting the anatomy of Bothriocephalus I must refer to the works of Küchenmeister and Leuckart; and more particularly to the memoir of Drs F.

  • For details I must refer to the papers quoted below.

  • In like manner I must refer to the ‘Manual’ for a detailed account of the gid hydatid (Cœnurus cerebralis).

  • For a fuller account of these prophets, I must refer to my book on The Minor Prophets in the "Men of the Bible" Series.

  • For further arguments I must refer to my paper.

  • The question might seem absurd, but for its solution I must refer to my paper on the subject in the Expositor for October 1893.

  • For further explanations I must refer to my paper on Rabbinic Exegesis (Expositor, First Series, v.

  • The consideration of suitable exercises for advancing these ends, by which Nature may be successfully imitated in this important part of her process, belongs to another department of this Treatise, to which accordingly we must refer.

  • As to the nature of Arithmetic, and the best methods of teaching it, we must refer to the Note.

  • It is impossible to find a primitive measure of motion; we must, at last, take some measure or another, and although arbitrarily chosen, we must refer motion to it.

  • We do not pretend to say that this must be a reflex distinction, but simply that the internal act must refer to an object.

  • We must refer, above all, to Diestel, Geschichte des A.

  • We must refer specially to the discussions on the influence of the Roman on the Greek Philosophy.

  • Before passing on to the univalve molluscs, we must refer briefly to a group of animals that are enclosed in bivalve shells, and which were once included with the Mollusca, but are now made to form quite a distinct group by themselves.

  • I must refer my readers for a fuller description to Mr. Andrews, as quoted above.

  • For the anatomical description I must refer my readers to Professor Milne-Edwards.

  • This is the North Island form, and I must refer my readers to Owen's description, only remarking that Mr. Hamilton, Trans.

  • For these facts I must refer you to Stow’s ‘Survey,’ volume i.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    absolutely speaking; granted them; must accept; must admit; must always; must ask; must bear; must certainly; must contrive; must fight; must first; must keep; must love; must make; must mean; must necessarily; must needs; must read; must remark; must say; must see; must seem; must submit; must talk; narrow strip; skin thin