Example sentences of "refer [prep] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 These were the two sides of the same coin which I referred to at the beginning of this essay , the nature — culture opposition and the particular characterizations and choice of emphases here explored being one explanation for the apparent gender differentials in blood within Jewish ritual practice , and one link at least between the rite of circumcision and menstrual taboo .
2 I have also enclosed a few of the papers I referred to at the beginning of the meeting , plus a travel claim form which you are welcome to use .
3 Well that article you referred to at the very beginning of the programme in the Observer , the final part of that article went something like this erm ‘ this article is not intended to accuse individuals or colleges .
4 The report of the Committee is set out in committee document B referred to on the agenda .
5 The report of the Committee is set out in committee document M referred to on the agenda .
6 The report of the Committee is set out in committee document N referred to on the agenda .
7 The report of the Committee is set out in document T referred to on the agenda .
8 Nonetheless , the flow-chart-cum-module model is much more open to interpretation in terms of localization ( if only because both are normally explained and displayed spatially ) , and therefore any explication of consciousness in their terms will tend to be a localized model , or what I referred to as a pinball-machine view of consciousness , one that seems to me a priori implausible .
9 The other half was the requirement that the cargo be delivered only to the lawful holder of an original in the set of three bills that Savary referred to as a ‘ triplet . ’
10 These included his controversial and televised snub to his Dublin counterpart , Gay Mitchell , whom he referred to as a ‘ foreigner ’ and failed to wear his chain of office during their brief City Hall meeting .
11 We 've also submitted er on your behalf er motions to the er regional conference er and to the er Cardiff er federal conference , which I mistakenly referred to as a national conference .
12 They soon learn that anyone referred to as a black sheep , is not only different , but is regarded as being in disgrace .
13 The latter had a less favourable nickname for the SAS , whom they referred to as the ‘ Parashites ’ for a while .
14 Behind all this was discernible the dim outlines of an even grander vision — a vision of an Anglo-Saxon world state , in which Britain , the white dominions and America ( realigned with Britain after what Curtis referred to as the ‘ schism ’ of 1775 ) would in concert undertake to ensure the peace and prosperity of the world : Curtis was not called ‘ The Prophet ’ for nothing .
15 Readers who have been to one of my knit-club talks , will remember the prototype shown there which I referred to as the ‘ Knit-club Jumper ’ , because of the ease of making the basic jumper look different at each club meeting , just by changing the collar !
16 But perhaps the most crucial changes they made were to what Gordon referred to as the " macrostructure signalling " within the passage .
17 Marx predicted that this group , which he referred to as the petty ( or petit ) bourgeoisie , would be progressively squeezed into the proletariat .
18 In the final analysis , collective security was founded on what Nizan referred to as the Soviet formula of " treaties accessible to everyone " , not on the Hitlerian formula of " treaties accessible to a few at the exclusion of everyone else " , Nizan ceaselessly denounced all attempts to reduce international diplomacy to what he disparagingly termed " private agreements between gang leaders " .
19 There was nothing new in Lukacs 's total opposition to what he contemptuously referred to as the decadent and sick art of modernism .
20 Nevertheless , he viewed Coenwulf as a tyrant , who had compounded his deficiencies by putting away his wife and taking another ( as Eardwulf had done in Northumbria ) , and urged the Mercian patrician to advise the Mercian people to observe what he referred to as the good and chaste customs of Offa .
21 The notion of power referred to here is that which Lukes referred to as the second dimension of power ( see Ch. 2 ) .
22 ‘ So ye 've reached the same conclusion as Ah have , that Mario Ángel Gómez is the navigator she referred to as the man who can lead her to that icebound ship .
23 Thus the forward market — also referred to as the " over the counter market " — has the advantage , from the point of view of the hedger , that a better match to the uncertain prospect can be obtained .
24 Unfortunately , he decided to side with Detroit on the day , so that he might be as comfortably partisan as usual , but he did so among a group of Pittsburgh supporters , whom he referred to throughout the same as Pitts-buggers , which did nothing to improve inter-City relations .
25 This interplay and this conflict are the driving forces of history/ they are a process which Marx referred to by the word ‘ dialectic ’ .
26 This is just the same for systems like the Polynesian one , discussed by Engels , where large numbers of people can referred to by the same term as one 's father .
27 Is the environmental assessment to which my hon. Friend referred the same one as that referred to by the hon. Member for Keighley ( Mr. Waller ) who I understood to mean the King 's Cross project , while my hon. Friend was referring to the high-speed link ?
28 The ‘ organisation man ’ picture is largely that referred to by the novelists we reviewed in Chapter 1 .
29 She puts it on to follow Raskolnikov on his final journey to the police station , and through his mind flashes the thought that this is the shawl Marmeladov referred to in the pub as ‘ the family one ’ .
30 But Ferranti said yesterday : ‘ The report confirms that Coopers & Lybrand have found no information which would lead them to suspect that the Ferranti International balance sheet exposure to fraud was any different from that referred to in the letter to shareholders dated 29 September .
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