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

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1 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 ’ .
2 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 .
3 Three generations later , the third John Pollexton inherited Mothecombe in 1700 and proceeded to build what he referred to in his will as ‘ the new house by me erected ’ .
4 As one of the bright-eyed and Washington-bound young lawyers from Columbia referred to in your leader ( ‘ America 's timid trustbusters ’ , April 27th ) , I question your nostalgia for American antitrust enforcement in the 1960s .
5 This process began in Burma in 1806 with the establishment of teak plantations ( the forerunner of the Dehra Dun forest organisation in India referred to in Table 8.3 ) .
6 It is more likely that the waters of Marah referred to in Exodus 15:23–25 were contaminated with iron rather than algae as Dr S. Fletcher suggest ( Chem .
7 The fact that certain regions in the UK have come to depend on declining industries explains in part the regional disparities of unemployment which we referred to in Chapter 3 .
8 The ‘ Large Penguins ’ referred to in English accounts should really be the Great Auk ( Alca impennis ) .
9 Where the pupils referred to in the next section are concerned , their teachers seem to play a larger role in the arbitration of proper action .
10 But consider the phrase ‘ at the time when a person referred to in paragraph 1 becomes entitled to invoke the rules referred to in the preceding paragraph ’ .
11 Later , in a letter to Max Born , he delivered himself of his celebrated remark that he did not believe that God ( whom he customarily referred to in comradely terms as " the Old One " ) played at dice .
12 This would be the case if [ 2 ] were uttered on 25th June by the John Smith referred to in [ 1 ] .
13 And we now know that these ghastly effects are the results of what we referred to in the last lecture endotoxins .
14 Many of the towns on the Banbury map which Professor Hoskins referred to in the previous chapter fall into this category .
15 I am no molecular biologist , and would n't have dreamed of learning the techniques required to detect the immediate early genes , if it had n't been for the serendipitous arrival in the lab of a young molecular biologist from Moscow , Kostya Anokhin ( grandson of the psychologist and physiologist pupil of Pavlov , Peter Anokhin , whose ‘ functional systems theory ’ I referred to in passing in Chapter 9 ) .
16 He was probably the ‘ Stephen ’ referred to in letters from Kent to Richard Boyle , third Earl of Burlington [ q.v. ] , in 1738–9 ; he received a legacy of £50 under Kent 's will , dated 1748 ; and the following year he was in possession of some of Kent 's drawings .
17 This sort of analysis is substantially similar to Jakobson 's discussion of Poe 's ‘ Raven ’ ( Sebeok 1971 : 371–2 ) , which I referred to in the last chapter , and it may well be that the New Critics ' influence lay behind Jakobson 's arguments there .
18 Its more practical aspects have to do with what we referred to in Chapter 1 as the " inferential structure of data " : that is , how to effect a connection between the empirical materials , whatever their character , and our theoretical knowledge .
19 Lear was a lonely , awkward boy , frightened by depression , the deaths of four of his sisters , and frequent attacks epilepsy , which he referred to in his ignorance as ‘ The Morbids ’ and ‘ The Terrible Demon ’ .
20 ( c ) forthwith of any of the occurrences referred to in Rule 9(2) or where a condition referred to in Rule 9(1) ceases to be satisfied .
21 Obviously , as erm I am in fact the local member referred to in er in the reports and erm it 's quite true that erm , it 's rare with some of these erm parking proposals that you get so much positive response from the residents but this has been very evident .
22 9.1.2 Any repaired or replaced goods shall be redelivered by the Seller free of charge to the original point of delivery but otherwise in accordance with and subject to these Conditions of Sale [ save that the period of [ twelve months ] referred to in Condition 9.1.1 shall be replaced by the unexpired portion of that period only ] .
23 Certainly something that the public erm referred to in their consultation response .
24 the day before , er Mr referred to in his evidence , you may remember to a company called
25 Therefore , if I just looked at some of those policy teams that I referred to in my presentation , I would expect , and it 's happening , that we would be taking on board , in each of those policy teams , the policy development work that 's applicable to Europe .
26 We are recommen , I will move that we amend the County Council 's policy of consultation with the borough and district councils , by increasing the three week period referred to in the report , under er paragraph six , to six weeks .
27 One child referred to in court as child A , finally admitted taking James Bulger to a railway embankment near Walton but he said it was the other boy child B who threw bricks at him and hit him with a stick and a metal bar .
28 At the meeting on the fourth of November we referred to in paragraph four point eight , the use of permits was generally recognized as worthy of consideration .
29 I am sure he would have considered that both technical accomplishment and , though not perhaps in the modern sense , introspection , were valuable for the poet , but the labour and intense study which you 'll have noticed he referred to in that passage I 've read , consisted of course of learning large numbers of languages , which he clearly did with great fluency , and reading inordinately the whole of human literature .
30 And of course what Mr does not refer to in any of his submissions n is the need for new settlements in that area to be have to have very long access roads .
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