Example sentences of "[adv] refer to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm it would be for the the policy itself to define the criteria such that it did only refer to exceptional circumstances and the occasional one or two cases . |
2 | learned contributions have been made , and in that connection , I need only refer to some which are part of the appendices for the case before you today , notedly the contribution made following recent research by Mrs on archaeological matters of significance to this particular area . |
3 | I will only refer to 2 projects in the short time available . |
4 | Correspondence , if you 'd all refer to that at the moment actually . |
5 | We should rather refer to economic processes which are constituted in a particular place , which of course does not make them local . |
6 | Some readers may have been shocked that one professor of English should thus refer to another , but these are robust times . |
7 | It is characteristic of the Government that although the Minister spoke for one quarter of an hour , he did not once refer to new clause 2 or defend the Government 's record . |
8 | The right hon. Gentleman can hardly refer to such a body as having the kind of authority with which he seeks to imbue it when it disagreed on a number of matters and failed to address any of the ones that really matter . |
9 | Christians , because of the type of religion which Christianity is , must always refer to certain historical events , above all to the person Jesus of Nazareth . |
10 | They must always refer to PREFERRED , LATEST or SELECTED versions of the referenced module . |
11 | They must always refer to PREFERRED , LATEST or SELECTED versions of the referenced module . |
12 | A statement of an objective must always refer to some publicly observable outcome occurring within a certain time frame . |
13 | " As initially present to the mind " is to be taken strictly in terms of the syntactic-semantic construction of expressions ; it does not directly refer to any aspect of an external situation which may be represented by an expression . |
14 | Indeed , it is amazing that Sir Leon Brittan should still refer to these ‘ costs ’ long after Pöhl has said quite clearly that they are irrelevant : ‘ the repeated reference to alleged huge savings in transaction costs for the currencies of a single currency area are not in the least convincing ’ . |
15 | I was a party to all these decisions other than B. v. B. ( Contempt Committal ) [ 1991 ] 2 F.L.R. 588 cited and relied upon in Howes v. Howes , 142 N.L.J. 753 but I should also refer to two recent decisions to which I was not a party , but to one of which Scott L.J . |
16 | So , although the focus of my discussion here is the experiences of girls in mathematics in the UK , I shall also refer to other work where appropriate . |
17 | Pyrenees may also refer to small ewes ' milk cheeses that are produced in the same area . |
18 | There are two in which the use of the verb legare is generic , and could reasonably refer to any kind of bequest . |
19 | Both have their pedagogic uses but they will logically refer to different criteria for the selection of texts and the design of tasks . |
20 | Most of you come from er around this area and I would , and I would probably refer to this erm , as our local area because that is . |
21 | The pronoun ‘ him ’ may now refer to either candidate , since both humans and animals have legs . |
22 | No , they do n't often refer to one another do they ? |
23 | The ‘ poor ’ in Scripture does not simply refer to those living at or beneath subsistence level — it ‘ can be extended to cover all the oppressed , all those who are dependent upon the mercy of others . |
24 | There are some seven in total , and I 'll briefly refer to those . |
25 | Now it might be argued as was done by Kant , for example — that the idea of a non-arbitrary , objective , order is built into the very concept of an external object ; that one can not significantly refer to external objects qua external without acknowledging by implication the existence of such an order ; and in a sense this is of course true . |
26 | All business stationery — invoices , letters , quotations , delivery notes and so on — must therefore refer to these conditions . |
27 | I refer to my students by name and would never refer to any of them as ‘ a Down 's Syndrome ’ , just as I would never refer to any of my friends who wear contact lenses as ‘ a myopic ’ . |
28 | I refer to my students by name and would never refer to any of them as ‘ a Down 's Syndrome ’ , just as I would never refer to any of my friends who wear contact lenses as ‘ a myopic ’ . |