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Example sentences for "will refer"

  • Of these genii of the months we will refer only to the first and the last.

  • In constructing their system of nature, the ancient Astronomers constituted it of the Earth, the Firmament, the Planets, the Constellations and the Zodiac, and we will refer to them in the order named.

  • To gain a clearer idea of the nature of this fact, I will refer to a precisely similar caseā€”the relation of our age to the old German heathen times.

  • But, by way of illustration, I will refer to a comparison of the political condition of the Negro tribes which incline to a monotheistic view of religion with those of the polytheistic Polynesians.

  • I will refer you to a small book published here in 1859, entitled, "The History of New York from the Earliest Time," a very reliable and authentic work.

  • The next authority on that subject to which I will refer you is 2d East's Pleas of the Crown, p.

  • Mr. Brady: I will only mention to you that, when I argue the question hereafter, and answer your suggestions, I will refer to the case of The United States v.

  • I will refer, also, to the letter of Gov.

  • I will refer to some matters again relating to the siege of Suffolk, about which I made no report.

  • Without endeavoring to recall to mind pictures of scenes through the mist of thirty years in the past, or to revive recollections of words used in the long, long ago, I will refer to my diary, and what was written day by day therein.

  • I will refer to the main object of my visit to the North.

  • I will refer to one or two of the principles which I have in mind.

  • As the opinion of Judge Tucker has been referred to on one subject, I will refer to it on the subject of prerogative.

  • I will refer to Tyre and Sidon, Crete and Rhodes, to Athens and to Carthage.

  • Those of Denmark have been very carefully studied, and so we will refer to them.

  • We will refer to but one manuscript bearing on this question; but this is, probably, the most important one.

  • They have been made the subject of very interesting study, and we will refer to them again at another page.

  • Before drawing some general inferences as to the conditions under which this deposition of silica and iron took place, I will refer to the characters of the materials thus produced.

  • I will refer in order to the different parts of this sea-border.

  • Lastly, I will refer to the numerous subterranean streams that issue forth, as cold and thermal springs, from beneath the lavas near and at the Etna coast, as for instance in the vicinity of Acireale.

  • Before dealing with the polaric rocks of Vanua Levu, I will refer to two localities in other parts of the group where magnetic rocks have been observed.

  • Among those I will refer only to a few selected to represent the greatest range of character, viz.

  • But, rather than argue the point, I will refer to one or two passages.

  • He had, it is true, another and an unsatisfactory way of explaining the presence of these things in poetry; and I will refer to this in a moment.

  • But this theme might be pursued for hours, and I will refer only to two poems more.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    will believe; will bring back the; will come; will destroy; will exalt; will follow; will force; will grow; will hide; will judge; will kindle; will mean; will move; will multiply; will now; will prevent; will proceed; will readily; will repay; will save; will serve; will sleep; will stay; will strive; will tell you all; will tell you why