Example sentences of "you be referring to " in BNC.
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1 | If you are referring to him to a third party , then you may wish to call him ‘ Mr Stevens senior ’ to distinguish him from myself . |
2 | I think it must be shadow lace that you are referring to , Mr Dick , I hope last month 's article helped . |
3 | ‘ If you are referring to Mrs. Channing , you 've given me no instructions to regard her as a client . ’ |
4 | The suspense and amusement increases as more and more people realize you are referring to the bride 's father , or the bridegroom 's mother , or the person sitting on your right . |
5 | Never assume the reader will know what you are referring to . |
6 | ‘ Well , Mr Holroyd , I think I know which photographs you are referring to . |
7 | One context in which it makes a difference is when you refer to a text by page or line number ; different versions are often different in this respect , so the least you should do is tell your reader which edition you are referring to ( which publisher , editor , etc . ) . |
8 | Right , I know now what you 're referring to . |
9 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better tell me what you 're referring to , ’ she replied warily . |
10 | ‘ From which , ’ Luke said smoothly , ‘ I must gather you 're referring to me . |
11 | He watched her guardedly for a moment , then he said , ‘ Do I take it that you 're referring to Elise ? ’ |
12 | So , in the example you 're referring to , I had like a title and then I had a sub-title and further details and another sub- title and further details , and then I had a total line |
13 | ‘ If you 're referring to me as a — ’ |
14 | ‘ I think I 'd have a hard job trying to find the sort of excitement you 're referring to here , around Loch Lomond . ’ |
15 | ‘ If you 're referring to what happened at the Sala dell'Arte , ’ she said , ‘ I 'm sorry . |
16 | Yes , I mean that sort of action , of course they can take , and I think you 're referring to the letter that was in the article that Suzy Orbath wrote erm a couple of weeks ago in the Guardian . |
17 | ‘ Should you be referring to Vaughan , good uncle , I assure you that he is no vexatious matter , ’ Edward said hotly . |
18 | You were referring to tw sorry you were referring to twelve hour flows which |
19 | You were referring to tw sorry you were referring to twelve hour flows which |
20 | ‘ I thought you were referring to that episode at Rocamar . |