Example sentences of "[vb mod] refer to the " in BNC.

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1 The ‘ thorns ’ must refer to the new enclosure hedges planted on the commons .
2 Since dogs have paws and not hands , ‘ him ’ can only refer to the vet ; and since , on configurational grounds , ‘ he ’ and ‘ him ’ can not co-refer , ‘ he ’ must refer to the dog .
3 The Convention does not prescribe a standard , so we almost necessarily must refer to the internal law of the forum state .
4 Clearly , to yield contrary sentences , a pair of colour terms must refer to the same area of uniform colour ; but it is far from obvious how to devise linguistic contexts which will guarantee this .
5 Before I consider whether this is a valid approach and whether in this case the coroner applied the correct test when he decided , as he undoubtedly did , that any omission by the ambulance service was not relevant to the cause of death , I must refer to the submissions of Mr. Coghlan , counsel for the coroner .
6 ‘ That you should refer to the child in the neuter .
7 That 's why Briant found it odd you should refer to the baby as ‘ it ’ ; it was n't the use of a neuter term , but the way you sounded when you said it .
8 The Committee also recommended that the preamble and Articles 1 , 2 and 3 of the regulation should be altered so that care of the environment should have comparable status with food production and that the Regulation should refer to the EEC 's Third Action Programme on the Environment .
9 Yet it is true to say that the nuances of the legal institutions were imperfectly understood : if the epitomator of Gaius knew that there were differences between legacies and trusts , he still did not know that the word fideicommissarius should refer to the beneficiary of a trust and not to the trustee .
10 Fortunately all of the electronics for the servo amplifier is usually contained within custom designed integrated circuits and interested readers should refer to the data sheets and application notes for the Signetics NE 544 , the Plessey ZN 409 and the Exar XR-2264 for further information .
11 There are several different ways of doing this , depending on the helicopter , and you should refer to the maker 's instructions for your particular model .
12 Prices should refer to the pictures in the ad — so if the monitor has a colour screen , a colour screen is what you should get .
13 For further reading on present-day debates readers should refer to the works cited in this introduction , and there is also a very useful and stimulating article by Fran Bennett in Lynne Segal ( ed . )
14 For more theoretical work on the marriage relationship and how far marriage is at the root of the oppression of women , readers should refer to the work of Christine Delphy — a French radical feminist — whose work has recently been collected together in Close to Home : a materialist analysis of women 's oppression ( Delphy , 1984 ) ; her work has been directly criticised from a socialist perspective by Michele Barrett and Mary McIntosh ( Barrett and McIntosh , 1979 ) .
15 By way of introduction to section 38 I should refer to the familiar provisions in section 37 concerning relation back of a trustee 's title .
16 I should refer to the final paragraph in the judgment , p. 683 :
17 Prices should refer to the pictures in the ad — so if the monitor has a colour screen , a colour screen is what you should get .
18 Although there has been some ambiguity in previous research about the central-peripheral distinction , it is relatively clear in this case that central should refer to the information which is actually required for the task of driving , the remainder being peripheral .
19 ( 1 ) Non graduating ( JYA ) students should refer to the ‘ Study Abroad Guide ’ prospectus for details of fee charges for 1993/94 .
20 I think Councillor , County Councillor , should refer to the jet out the culvert , there 's not a culvert , that 's two pipes that takes the water , overflow water across the .
21 The parable may refer to the fact that in Jesus ' time the Zealots ( this was a name given to nationalists ) were stirring up the peasants to revolt against such landlords .
22 The name tystie , which comes from the old Norse language , may refer to the birds ’ high-pitched , ‘ reedy ’ call .
23 Others have a bawdy touch , although AME ME , AMO TE may refer to the beaker and its contents as in the ditty ‘ Little Brown Jug ’ .
24 The case roles have been modified since Fillmore 's original definition to include restrictions such as these , but the restriction lists grow to an interminable length and the technique is still unable to recognise that two expressions ( e.g. ’ the woman ’ and ’ she ’ ) may refer to the same individual .
25 Children evidently realize this quite early in the process of language acquisition , and accept the fact that different words may refer to the same entity — e.g. , our dog , Fred , that wretched animal , and so on .
26 You may refer to the possibly loaded nature of the judgement in 4 ( a ) to undermine confidence .
27 We may refer to the functions of manager , sales representative , typist , or industrial scientist , or for that matter fitter , as ‘ occupations ’ .
28 FAMILY SIZE — Though , in other contexts , it may refer to the size of the family ( i.e. the number of family members ) , in connection with fertility studies it usually denotes the number of live births to a woman ( sometimes only those children who are alive at a given time , e.g. at the time of the observation ) .
29 Yes , I readily accept that , er my general proposition is in er connection with the settlement pattern of York , and it is necessary clearly to have er careful regard to that existing settlement pattern , erm if I may refer to the helpful plan that has in fact been produced , I believe by the County Council , it is in fact an appendix to B two zero zero four , er this plan does actually indicate the general extent of the settlements outside the outer ring road of York .
30 Where there is a s8 order in force , however , the social worker or probation officer concerned may refer to the court the question of variation or discharge of that order .
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