Example sentences of "[prep] which [pers pn] referred [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Prime Minister then made one of her dynamic speeches , in which she referred to the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe , but she warned that , to retain our freedom , we must maintain an enduring defence system .
2 Sturt was about to proceed upon a new expedition into the interior of Australia I beg to send for your perusal a Letter I have lately received from him and from which you will perceive that he has written to Lord Stanley ; as I know no one better fitted for such a purpose than this enterprising and persevering Gentleman I do hope the Government may be disposed to second his views ; perhaps , your Lordship , could obtain and favour me with some information on the subject ; from the manner in which you referred to him in your Letter I am led to believe that some arrangement has already been made ; pray say if such be the case .
3 Harold Wilson caused offence in a broadcast on 26 May in which he referred to supporters of the strike as " spongers " .
4 It was first used by Alfred Sauvy , a French demographer , in an article published in Le Monde in which he referred to two industrialized words , one capitalist , one communist , and a tiers monde which remains largely agricultural .
5 At the Kazan " requiem for the victims of Bezdna ( which took place in the emotionally charged atmosphere of Palm Sunday ) he stepped forward at the end of the service with a commemorative address in which he referred to the dead peasants as " friends , killed for the people " .
6 I also have a copy of a speech he made in Geneva to the United Nations , in which he referred to the fatwa as outrageous , and an abuse of the most fundamental human rights — really very strong language for the British Government ! ’
7 In both cases the MMC held that these companies were efficiently run and had contributed to substantial cost savings , the Schumpeterian view of monopoly to which we referred in Chapter 9 and illustrated in Figure 17–2 .
8 In 1931 Eliot reviewed Middleton Murry 's biographical study of Lawrence and went on to read Lawrence 's letters , to which he referred in 1933 .
9 The church and state broadcasts to which he referred in his next letter were noteworthy as containing one of his own , of which I thought highly .
10 Will my hon. Friend confirm that the state of affairs to which he referred in Wolverhampton has continued for about 10 years now ?
11 When will the tendering process be opened for the craft to which he referred in his statement ?
12 This case is the first of the modern Court of Appeal authorities to which I referred at the beginning of this judgment .
13 What is important is the unequivocal , but in my respectful opinion wrong , statement of the law made by Viscount Dilhorne , at p. 632a ( to which I referred at the outset of my speech ) , that Parliament by omitting the words ‘ without the consent of the owner ’ from section 1(1) of the Act of 1968 ‘ has relieved the prosecution of the burden of establishing that the taking was without the owner 's consent . ’
14 This fact would appear to reflect the land potential to which I referred in Chapter 4 .
15 I was also aware of certain information recently imparted to the Bank on the subject matter of the investigation of the defendants ( to which I referred in my first affidavit ) by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and , in addition , certain information which had been obtained by the Bank in the course of its previous supervision on the [ defendants ] .
16 That was all set out in the recent Security Council resolution to which I referred in my reply and for which we voted .
17 That builds on the success of the television industry and other electronic industries to which I referred in answer to earlier questions .
18 Until the further consultation to which I referred in my statement takes place , it is difficult to know which drill halls will continue and where the detachments will be based .
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