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Example sentences for "with reference"

  • It will be noticed, with reference to what follows, that Popham does not speak of common carriers, but of carriers.

  • The standard which the defendant was bound to come up to was a standard of specific acts or omissions, with reference to the specific circumstances in which he found himself.

  • The word "cause" was used for consideration in the early years of Elizabeth, with reference to a covenant to stand seized to uses.

  • The word {amarton} would thus be added as an afterthought, with reference primarily to the Corinthians, see ch.

  • I wish to read you a few specimens of the poems," he said, "with reference to their proposed publication in a volume.

  • His attention had been called to this young man by seeing that some of the bystanders were pointing at him, and noticing that they were whispering with each other as if with reference to him.

  • For myself I can truly say that I have very little morbid sensibility left with reference to the destiny which has been allotted to me.

  • There had been a great deal of discussion, of late, with reference to a fact long known to a few individuals, but only recently made a matter of careful scientific observation and brought to the notice of the public.

  • In the most general sense, indicating that in consideration of, in view of, or with reference to, which anything is done or takes place.

  • The angular adjustment of an oar or paddle-wheel float, with reference to a horizontal axis, as it leaves or enters the water.

  • With reference to the Priestly Code as a whole, Noldeke's assertion is quite off the mark.

  • With reference to that statement doubts have already been raised above.

  • With reference to this Ezekiel says that because the Israelites despised the wholesome commandments of Jehovah, He gave them laws which were not good and statutes by which they could not live.

  • Study it with reference to its peculiarity.

  • That though the act of giving among men doth admit of the time past, or the time to come, and is to be spoken of with reference to such time; yet with God it is not so.

  • In a prelatical manner; with reference to prelates.

  • Sloping, with reference to a line or surface; declivous; inclined; not level.

  • Footnote: With reference to buildings at Milan see also Nos.

  • With reference to Leonardo's engagements by him see pp.

  • Feeling thus confident of his own innocence, and certain of acquittal, he had only to ask himself what he ought to do with reference to Lionel.

  • And now, with reference to your case, first of all, the will and the business of the guardianship--let us see about that.

  • Now to advance the investigation to the point where it may tell with reference to the scientific doctrines at present under discussion, it is essential to know the facts in detail, with reference to every fresh-water basin on earth.

  • I am most anxious for a good general conception of the fish of the Old Red, with reference to some intelligible scale.

  • With reference to the glacial period he anticipated still more positive results.

  • That is very bad policy to borrow one's boxing-gloves; and I happened to overhear Edna Earl when she made that same suggestion to Gordon Leigh, with reference to my amiable temperament.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dark olive; everlasting covenant; immense value; methylene blue; noble queen; rightly understood; with all; with any; with eyes; with here and there; with him; with instructions; with its; with little; with more; with reference; with regard; with some; with such; with thy; with white; with you; without being; without hesitation; without knowing; without which