For all other thinges we referr you to our Committees.
He preaches aganis hypocrisye: I referr that to your Lordschippis conscience.
He preaches aganis adulterie and fornicatioun: I referr that to your Lordschippis conscience.
The said Freir departed this lyif within few dayis after, in what estait we referrto the manifestatioun of the generall day.
Ye shall referr all those thingis to thair electioun and choise.
We referrthe ansueir heirof to youre discretionis.
But because it would be Tedious and not so Intelligible to deliver this in Words, I have thought fit to Referr You to the Annexed Scheme where the Newly mention'd particulars may be at one View taken Notice of.
But concerning this, I shall referr you to what you may elsewhere find in the Discourse written touching the passive Deceptions of Chymists, and more about the Production of Colours by Digestion you will meet with presently.
The accounts I have not sent you them this year, I will referr you to M^r.
Partly in respecte of y^e new conditions which have bene taken up by you, which all men are against, and partly in regard of our owne inabillitie to doe any one of those many waightie bussineses you referr to us here.
Sherley, and if they did not looke after it, it was their owne falts; they must referr them to M^r.
I further referr my selfe to y^e reporte of Captaine Standish & M^r.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "referr" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.