Example sentences of "refer to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I must er thank Mr for really outlining what it 's all about and cover all the issues because because Mr referred to no part being taken away .
2 Writing in 1900 , the German architect and critic Hermann Muthesius identified as one of the most significant developments in European architecture the tendency of certain British architects towards what he described as a ‘ modern ’ style , which referred to no tradition , and created a new architectural language of space and mass .
3 In a glowing vision of The ascent of man ( 1894 ) , Drummond acknowledged the Darwinian struggle for life , but he also referred to a struggle for the life of others .
4 In a case where an employer referred to a secretary using racist language , this was not a ‘ detriment ’ for this purpose .
5 And we said that where a form referred to a procedure , the procedure would refer to the form so I 've added that details are completed on the research approval form .
6 So , in Pepper v. Hart , Lord Browne-Wilkinson referred to a press release issued contemporaneously with an admitted ministerial parliamentary statement .
7 He referred to a passage in the judgment of Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. in the earlier appeal [ 1992 ] Fam. 106 , 122–123 .
8 He then referred to a passage from the judgment of Nolan J. in Anderton v. Lythgoe [ 1985 ] 1 W.L.R. 222 , 228 , including the words which I have earlier cited .
9 In an Aug. 12 interview he referred to a split in the Polisario leadership dating back to 1988 and said that he was " rallying against those who are stubbornly persisting in imposing a disastrous situation on our people … a dead-end solution " .
10 In his last letter , Tristram referred to a document he was sending — or intending to send — to Beatrix .
11 Last week we mistakenly referred to a contributor , Dafydd Elis Thomas , as a Plaid Cymru MP .
12 President Vaclav Havel referred to a smear campaign against Vales , whose alleged associations with the former Communist secret police had been raised repeatedly by parliamentary deputies and journalists , although no concrete evidence had been published .
13 He also referred to a government proposal to sign a ceasefire on April 15 .
14 Lord Wilberforce ( whose words I have also quoted ) had second thoughts in an extra-judicial capacity at a seminar in Canberra ( Symposium on Statutory Interpretation , Canberra , 1983 , p. 13 ) where he referred to a case in which the minister on two occasions during the passage of a Finance Bill stated expressly that the provision was not intended to tax a particular class of beneficiary .
15 In Kong Cheuk Kwan v R , Lord Roskill referred to a risk of causing damage but on the facts that was a relevant risk because a collision between two hydrofoils did create such a risk .
16 This referred to a paper presented in 1876 .
17 It referred to a note which he 'd included with the Firearm Certificate application form and the fee , saying that he ( Sampson ) had a chance at a Weatherby Magnum Deluxe rifle at a price that was madness , but only if he could wrap the deal up within a few days .
18 As Liberal Democrat leader John Pugh began to speak on the issue at Southport Town Hall he referred to a note from chief executive Graham Haywood .
19 He referred to a dinner given in honour of A. R. Orage , the retiring editor whom Philip Mairet was to replace , which was of inordinate length and at which there were interminable speeches , and where — this was represented as the ultimate horror , uttered in the tones of a cri de coeur — ‘ you could n't even get a drink ! ’
20 Apparently we 've got a mistake on the back of that form , that it referred to a noncompliance report , on the back , which is referring to the front but the front was called a quick-fix report
21 The classical legends set down by ancient Greek poets like Homer referred to a number of gods , under their leader Zeus , supposedly located on Mount Olympus , who made occasional forays onto the human scene in various human or animal disguises .
22 When questioned at the time , and for some time afterwards , as to what the novel was ‘ about ’ , I would reply vaguely that it referred to a period in my life in the 1960s , when I was married to a successful pop star and spent much of my time travelling up and down motorways , lulled with anti-depressants and sitting , an immobile non-person , in the back of a sealed , silent and chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce .
23 For a long time she had thought they referred to a mother and a female baby bear .
24 According to Irish religion , Macha ( or Machas ) referred to a compound trinity of goddesses who concerned themselves with childbirth , agriculture and war .
25 There is a reason for this Chairman is that erm I think erm many of us and I am sure we would be deserved by recent articles in the Daily Telegraph er particularly the one that appeared last week which erm referred , I can see in the report , that it referred to a report which is very critical of the work of Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of erm Pollution .
26 cost money , but as far as this committee is concerned the one , of the particular threats is to strategic planning an and that 's something I , I referred to a moment or two ago .
27 They referred to a statement allegedly made by one of the accused that they were to receive payment from Mrs Mandela once the murder had been carried out .
28 My final point , is that , and we have had it raised this morning , erm from er I think it was consultants on behalf of the C P R E that there was sufficient capacity within Greater York , and they referred to a table in their and their submission .
29 He also referred to an attack on Thursday by US Cobra helicopter gunships on Somalis in which as many as 100 people , including some women and children , were killed or wounded .
30 As illustration she referred to an incident in Sri Lanka .
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