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Example sentences for "often referred"

  • The moon is often referred to as ch'an, as in the poem.

  • It is often referred to as suggesting undying affection.

  • In 1780 he was commissioned lieutenant-colonel and put in command of the celebrated "Lee's Legion" so often referred to and which was a terror to the enemy during the war.

  • He often referred gratefully to his benefactor in after life.

  • It may be supposed by many that those who signed this instrument, so often referred to, were all present on the memorable 4th of July when it was adopted.

  • He often referred to this circumstance in after life and said an undaunted resolution was observed on every countenance.

  • On the common, about a mile from High Barnet, there is a spring of medicinal water that was held in high esteem in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and is often referred to in contemporary records.

  • In the memorial inscriptions, where the dead plead their good deeds, charity is often referred to.

  • A special god of dreams, Makhir, is often referred to in the religious texts, and this is but another way of expressing the belief that the dreams were sent to a man as omens.

  • An island near the head of the Persian Gulf, often referred to in the historical texts.

  • Because of the sincere efforts put forth by Sir Edwin Sandys on behalf of this self-government in Virginia, he is often referred to as the "Father of Representative Government in America.

  • Appalachian Plateau--This region is located in southwestern Virginia and is often referred to as the Southwestern Plateau or Allegheny Plateau.

  • The eastern part of this valley is often referred to as the Great Valley or the Valley of Virginia.

  • Allingham's Music-master (Routledge, 1855) is so often referred to in this narrative that its mere name must suffice in this context.

  • But although the book is often referred to as the work of one artist, as a matter of fact it is the work of many.

  • This practice is often referred to in the sagas, as well as in the earliest known example of Anglo-Saxon poetry extant, "Beowulf.

  • In Egil's saga "the wood" is often referred to in the detailed description of the battle.

  • This connection of the boar with the religious ceremonies and warlike exploits of our pagan ancestors is often referred to in the Edda.

  • This was "cicatrization", so often referred to in describing the skin decoration of savages, especially the negroes of the Congo basin.

  • The sting-ray is so often referred to by Pacific voyagers that some description of it is necessary.

  • As illustrative of the life cycle of a mosquito we shall discuss the development of a common house mosquito, Culex pipiens, often referred to in the Northern United States as the rain barrel mosquito.

  • These parasites have usually been given the generic name Piroplasma and hence the type of disease which they cause is often referred to as "piroplasmosis.

  • It is often referred to in literature as Cryptocystis trichodectis Villot.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "often referred" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    because faith; being bound; chopped raisins; deep river; military coup; often applied; often employed; often feel; often heard; often impossible; often irregular; often known; often more; often nearly; often necessary; often quite; often referred; often represented; often somewhat; often the; often used; often wonder; often written; quarter millions; should seem; three tablespoonfuls