Example sentences of "see further [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The association of such a unit with a header describing it as a bibliographic entity ( see further HDR below ) is regarded as a single *lt ; tei> element .
2 See further Larson and Smalley : Becoming Bilingual , chs. 14 , 15 , 21 , and Brewster & Brewster : LAMP , ch.2 .
3 See further Whitehouse and Stuart-Buttle , Revenue Law ( 10th edn , Butterworth , pp656 , 673 ) .
4 These four distinctions are expressed by six different forms in Hiberno-English ( see further J. Harris 1984 ) , while standard English uses perfect forms in all cases .
5 See further Sir Anthony May in Keating on Building Contracts , pp113-14 .
6 So also are the general patterns of informal social relationships contracted by men and by women ( see further Milroy 1980 ) .
7 Unquestioning acceptance of a functionalist model of social structure may even have hindered progress towards such an understanding ( see further Milroy 1988 )
8 This is probably best explained in terms of the different dialect backgrounds associated with the two areas ( see map 4.1 ) and the progressive adoption in Belfast of a Scottish pattern which is apparently spreading across the city from east to west ( see further Milroy and Milroy 1985b ; J. Harris 1985 ) .
9 See further Lloyds Bank Ltd v Bundy [ 1975 ] QB 326 .
10 Individual speakers are represented by dots , the only input to the program being a linguistic score on five vowel variables ( see further Horvath 1985 : 70 ) .
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