Example sentences of "refer to [det] " in BNC.

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1 In speaking of the works of others I referred to that disposition to be dissatisfied which the public have sometimes with and often without reason evinced .
2 He referred to that witness 's testimony as ‘ only a formal piece of evidence . ’
3 Furthermore , although the Commission put forward a proposal for a Council Recommendation on banning smoking in public places based on Article 235 , this gave rise to a Resolution of the Council and of the Ministers for Health of the Member States which , whilst it referred to that proposal in its recitals , claimed to be made ‘ having regard to the Treaty ’ .
4 The hon. Member for Exeter ( Mr. Hannam ) referred to that as well .
5 My right hon. Friend the Member for Sparkbrook referred to that , and it does not harm us —
6 Could I just follow on what Mr was saying earlier when he introduced the he he referred to that er are no references to incinerators in the structural plan .
7 the B eleven O six , a consequence of this County Council 's lorry ban on the A ten eighty eight and that does have some evidence to support that theory and paragraph two point five in my re report , sorry two point three not two point five , two point three in my report referred to that thing .
8 Being an American , Hauser referred to all Socialists as liberals .
9 ‘ A moment ago you referred to several ordeals .
10 Ellen Wilkinson referred to this situation in her history of Jarrow .
11 Examples might include having case-study documents of the new intake available as a starting point for a drama about prison ; a huge map for a drama about Treasure Island ; and architect 's designs of Paris sewers for a drama about a bank robbery ( I referred to this lesson in Chapter 5 ) .
12 He referred to this condition as the ‘ mind-wandering habit ’ .
13 And as Mike referred to this morning , there are ways and means , if there 's items in here that need amending and improving , there are ways and means that you can do it .
14 I referred to this as ‘ power ’ , and you 'll see why in a moment .
15 When I referred to this restaurant of his , the Skein of Geese , her ears pricked up .
16 Er with regard to the definition of the Greater York area , I referred to this earlier on in my submission this morning , but it may er assist the panel if I draw attention to the Secretary of State 's letter in approving the structure plan in nineteen eighty seven .
17 I think the the the B W the Barton Willmore analysis appears to overlook the fact , and again Mr Jewitt referred to this when he referred to Easingwold , that settlement evolves over time , and and nobody seems to be addressing the point that that fourteen hundred , fifteen hundred , two thousand houses , however many it is , wo n't appear over night , erm er th it would take some time for that to be to be realized erm and as part of that there 's no clear view as to when the services will come along that are that are necessary to give that community the balance it it said it requires , erm , Mr Timothy from Wood Fram Frampton referred I think to a figure of twelve fifty dwellings for a viable new settlement , and there were plenty ex of of examples , quote , erm that one could look at to see that was the case , erm I I 'd be interested to know where those examples are an and what there make up erm is .
18 In those two cases Murray and MacFarlane Lord Sands referred to this point .
19 But , er , you might not have spotted it , and furthermore , you might have er , referred to another row that contains numbers .
20 But by far the most difficult and tiresome task had been that of the telephone girls , who had made scores and scores of transatlantic calls that Tuesday morning , afternoon , and early evening : calls made to one address that led to calls to another address ; calls to one friend that led to another friend or colleague ; from one police department to another ; one State to other States ; calls for one set of records that referred to another set of records that led … ad apparently infinitum .
21 He also referred to some presumed sexual oddity , which had made the unfortunate Prince lean more heavily on the one woman , out of a number , who seemed able to cope with it .
22 She referred to some applications in London with which she is especially preoccupied .
23 Green referred to these days later as a very happy part of his life .
24 Years ago , in a Sky at Night television programme , I referred to these three as making up the ‘ Summer Triangle ’ , and nowadays everyone seems to use the term , though it is completely unofficial and in any case does not apply to the southern hemisphere , where June is midwinter .
25 ( i ) He gave Gen McCreery the authorization he required to negotiate with Tolbukhin for the hand-over of the Cossacks ( although he referred to these , somewhat imprecisely , as " all Russians " ) .
26 A very fine thing , and you know until er until the day I left in nineteen forty two they always referred to these chaps in the forties like say I was , er a as being er , Ooh he 's a man .
27 The screen displayed columns of figures against groups of code letters and from time to time Francis referred to these , scrolling the display on or back .
28 Spiers was trained in the Gothic school , but Bolton , who knew him well , insists that he never referred to any buildings of his own and little is apparently known about his work as an architect .
29 As originally framed in 1911 , the Bill clearly referred to rights of navigation since it referred to any ‘ way over land or water ’ and to persons ‘ in possession of such land or water ’ .
30 You referred to those Councillor .
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