Example sentences of "reference to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 His principal area of responsibility is European economic developments and policy , with particular reference to monetary union .
2 This requires a specific recommendation by Convocation and a subsequent report by the Senate to be submitted to Council with reference to each individual .
3 The chord shapes are very important , as they give the visual reference to each scale fingering and make the job a lot easier .
4 Instead of a person looking across the room to the door there is a groping in the dark so that a painstaking progress is made towards the door through constant reference to each piece of furniture .
5 Nor does the last reference in the chapter , the reference to continental European and , in particular , to Western German practice , help .
6 15.21 — 8 ; Mark 7.24–30 ) , the commissioning to preach of the much-married Samaritan woman ( John 4.7–42 ) ; the acceptance of the ointment of blessing from the sinful woman ( Luke 7.36–50 ) , and the close association with Mary Magdalene , a woman described as having been healed by him from seven demons ( probably a reference to convulsive disease : Luke 8.
7 On first inspection it might appear that the words used in indexes to represent concepts could be determined by reference to normal usage , but to be effective , even in an alphabetical index , such labels need more careful consideration .
8 He also criticised the reference to critical control points under which it said that : ‘ Food business operators shall identify any process undertaken which may be critical to ensuring food safety and ensure that adequate safety procedures are identified , maintained and reviewed . ’
9 Right Tony 's come here and he 's gon na tape recorder everything that 's says , that is said , your voice , my voice , so we want it all nice and properly done because er they 're all gon na make a special project out of it , reference to spoken word and the written word so you must ask your questions nice and clearly , yeah ?
10 In some countries where religion is not acknowledged to be in any way a necessary part of life , and also to a lesser degree in some where it is , the very important regular holidays , i.e. the single days or short periods of relief from work , which are spaced throughout the year , and which are additional to the long summer vacations , are fixed by arbitrary law and not by reference to religious feast days .
11 This they generously explain by reference to limited research which focused on unique historical periods , was limited to middle class life , and was directed at individual experiences .
12 So it is that close attention to the language itself and reference to systemic knowledge allows us to negotiate meaning and acquire the kind of information which for the reader in the schematic know is provided in advance .
13 In particular , any intention to deceive , or recklessness or negligence , must be assessed by reference to general market standards and behaviour .
14 One measure of the declining influence of the Soviet party was that at the last of three congresses several ruling parties ( the Yugoslav , Albanian , Chinese , Vietnamese and North Korean ) did not attend , and only sixty-one of the seventy-five parties present could be persuaded to sign the final communique without reservations although it made no reference to Soviet leadership of the movement and contained no explicit criticism of the Chinese .
15 Your Lordships then invited the parties to consider whether they wished to present further argument on the question whether it was appropriate for the House ( under Practice Statement ( Judicial Precedent ) [ 1966 ] 1 W.L.R. 1234 ) to depart from previous authority of this House which forbids reference to such material in construing statutory provisions and , if so , what guidance such material provided in deciding the present appeal .
16 The Stock Exchange concluded that the accounts could be regarded as suspect because they made no reference to such business , according to Sir Anthony .
17 Thus , supposedly , nothing can be admitted to our writings unless it is capable of being checked by the reader , either via the presentation of original data and a methods section or through reference to other work which upholds similar standards .
18 The first refers to effective competition between suppliers , and the third makes reference to long-run competition through new products , processes , and entry to the market .
19 Broadly speaking you are asked to detail your aims and research questions , methods , timetable and costs , the other support ( including institutional ) available to you , and the background to the proposed study including reference to existing research in the subject you propose to study .
20 In this case that individual shall not be chargeable to tax under s740 by reference to relevant income which is such that if he had received it he would not , by reason of his being so domiciled , have been chargeable to income tax in respect of it .
21 The relevant provision is s740(5) which reads thus : An individual who is domiciled outside the United Kingdom shall not , in respect of any benefit not received in the United Kingdom , be chargeable to tax under [ s740 ] by reference to relevant income which is such that if he had received it he would not , by reason of his being so domiciled , have been chargeable to income tax in respect of it ; and [ s65(6)– ( 9 ) ] shall apply for the purposes of [ s740(5) ] as they would apply for the purposes of [ s65(5) ] if the benefit were income arising from possessions outside the United Kingdom .
22 The first limb provides that if the recipient is domiciled outside the United Kingdom and the benefit is not received in the United Kingdom then the recipient shall not be chargeable to tax by reference to relevant income which is such that if he had received it he would not by reason of his being so domiciled have been chargeable to tax in respect of it .
23 As the Swann Report says ( again with reference to Multicultural Education ) , ‘ It is important to recognise however that permeation alone can not be regarded as providing adequate provision for the kind of teaching which we have advocated … . without additional specialist course work , both compulsory and optional ’ ( DES , 1985 : 559 ) .
24 It was , apparently , because of Ligachev 's insistence that the Central Committee report to the party congress in 1990 made no reference to private property .
25 ( 8 ) Until the date of the first renewal of licences provisionally granted under subsection ( 1 ) or ( 2 ) above after those licences have been declared final , subsections ( 2 ) to ( 5 ) of section 30 of this Act shall have effect in relation to those licences with the substitution in subsection ( 3 ) of section 30 of a reference to one year instead of the reference to three years .
26 In practice , however , it often happens that the operating thrust of different , parts of the organisation are not aligned since the structure has evolved with reference to one part rather than the whole .
27 Perhaps I can confirm what he said by reference to one statistic .
28 The deficiency was further illustrated by the reference to one co-author as a professor and the others as ‘ working in the same department ’ , a perfectly male way of expressing the relationship .
29 In order to avoid this result the draftsman should define a reference to an Act of Parliament etc as including a reference to that Act etc as amended or re-enacted from time to time .
30 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman will make some further reference to that assessment in his speech , and I look forward to that .
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