「re・ferred」の共起表現一覧(2語右が「him」)
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Day's teammate Monte Irvin | referred to him |
Buccaneer fans | referred to him as Rod "Toast" Jones. |
One newspaper | referred to him as "the 'Indian' athlete". |
Private Eye magazine sometimes | referred to him as 'Ludicrous Kennedy'. |
The newspapers often | referred to him as the "Millionaire Hobo". |
The historian Robert Keith | referred to him as "a celebrated preacher, and a man o |
gh Swett was only 23 years old, the newspaper | referred to him as "Pop Swett." |
He also | referred to him as "the funny one" in their group. |
The IRA | referred to him as Dennis the Menace at this time. |
Radomski claims Riggs was | referred to him by Paul Lo Duca. |
Starkey was taught drumming by Moon and | referred to him as "Uncle Keith". |
The citizens of Eindhoven commonly | referred to him as "Meneer Frits" (Mister Frits) |
The next week on ECW, Tazz and Mike Adamle | referred to him as "Ricky Ortiz". |
TIME magazine once | referred to him as one of the top six criminal lawyers |
pilots therefore greatly respected Wiese, and | referred to him as the "Lion of Kuban." |
His national volleyball coach Joop Alberda | referred to him as the 'Michael Jordan of volleyball.' |
At times, Premier Ralph Klein has | referred to him incorrectly as "Ken Nichols". |
Settlers of European ancestry | referred to him as Old Hop because he was lame. |
Analysts Redmonk have | referred to him as being a ‘trusted advisor'. |
Carl Flesch | referred to him as "an important violinist and pedagog |
Gregory was annoyed when the grand duchess | referred to him by his diminutive name, "Grisha." |
ittee of five clergymen, to whom his case was | referred, found him guilty. |
The cast | referred to him as "The Godfather" for he could be ver |
When I | referred to him as Jewish, it wasn't because I don't l |
Another vertebra, BMNH R 1886, was | referred by him to this species. |
The Times | referred to him as "in a sense, the permanent Lord May |
For obvious reasons, Mary Gladstone | referred to him affectionately as "Flying Dutchman" an |
It was Rav Chaim that | referred to him as the "Meitscheter Illui" ("[Talmudic |
Chicago's Rinkside magazine once | referred to him as the game's "first player agent supe |
Clark has never spoken again to Shalit and | referred to him as a "jelly fish." |
Emperor Paul also treated Nikolev kindly and | referred to him as "L'aveugle clairvoyant". |
a touching obituary, John Hay affectionately | referred to him as "Little Tad". |
CNN | referred to him as "in the language of cyberspace... a |
Jeff's coach Earl Bell has | referred to him as a ‘modern-day Tarzan'. |
Early in his NFL career his teammates | referred to him as "Wood" or "Darkness", due to his ch |
The Washington Post | referred to him as a "basketball standout" during his |
Contemporary accounts | referred to him as an "Arabized black"; Moor, a term s |
of the religious wedding the court of Monaco | referred to him, jure uxoris, as Duke of Valentinois. |
Fitzroy Maclean jocularly | referred to him in his memoir Eastern Approaches as "m |
fe, he was a colleague of Lafcadio Hearn, who | referred to him in his writings. |
e Armenian people as pontiff however and they | referred to him for advice. |
He was so quiet that one family member has | referred to him as "the most significant lost architec |
Robinson's coach in Greece | referred to him as "one of the greatest underachievers |
Press reports have | referred to him as "Mullah" and "Maulavi", two differe |
later the newspaper Bingley's London Journal | referred to him as "the most noted cricketer in Englan |
Grover Cleveland to Franklin Delano Roosevelt | referred to him as "Mr. |
ormer pupil of Ken Barlow and sometimes still | referred to him as "sir". |
n 2 November 1918; the medal's citation still | referred to him as a sergeant. |
pisode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where she | referred to him as "the best sleight-of-hand magician |
ing his years in Kansas City, TV commentators | referred to him as "The Flea", reflecting his small si |
t to moderate conservative, while others have | referred to him as a common-sense liberal. |
Commentator Len Pasquarelli of ESPN.com | referred to him late in the 2006 season as "one of the |
The men | referred to him simply as "Bob," and generally admired |
One contemporary | referred to him as a 'sparkling musician'; he obtanied |
on died in Philadelphia in 1958, his obituary | referred to him as "one of the greatest, if not the gr |
Space Ghost Coast to Coast, which Space Ghost | referred to him as "Old Kentucky Shark." |
Rogers and his listeners | referred to him long after David left the station, wit |
to have had some contact with Karl Marx, who | referred to him in extremely derogatory terms in at le |
reputation for his bad temper; Crowley (2000) | referred to him as a man whose intemperate habits had |
despread graffiti throughout the constituency | referred to him in derogatory terms, while some of tho |
ness of diction, and for this Lytton Strachey | referred to him as "the last Elizabethan". |
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