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

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1 Chefs like myself have referred to them and kept them at hand since they were written over 10 years ago , along with books such as Jane Grigson 's on vegetables .
2 When these films made over a twenty year period have , on rare occasions , been seen by Western audiences , critics have referred to him as neo-neo-realist or post-Brechtian film-maker .
3 It is this which some journalists , using a phrase made popular by A.M. Klein , have referred to as his ‘ stony , Semitic stare . ’
4 Have always been interested in intelligence , escaped the germy epoch of Freud and am so bored with all lacks of intelletto that I have n't used any discrimination when I have referred to ‘ em … .
5 We have referred to council rents , but , of course , these are the only ones which are not frozen by the Rent Restrictions Acts .
6 One of these which originally led to the nonprofessional but nationally-recognized Certificate of Social Service ( CCETSW , 1975 ) , has now been incorporated into a new and alternative route to a full professional social work qualification for some of the kinds of social service personnel we have referred to as paraprofessionals ( CCETSW , 1989 ) .
7 For many years , policy-makers have referred to the need to ‘ overcome the division of Europe ’ , as if the primary wrong were the division and not the domination of the East by Soviet Communism ; as if the Americans were as much a part of the problem as the Russians , rather than its solution .
8 Several subsequent accounts have referred to Cooper as ‘ David Stirling 's driver ’ , but in fact Stirling always insisted on doing the driving himself .
9 In defining and distinguishing crime and deviance we have referred to rules , laws and norms , and to behaviour which does not follow them .
10 When a draft schedule has been produced the next stage is what I have referred to previously as ‘ internal testing ’ .
11 Throughout the book I have referred to the Royal Veterinary College simply as ‘ the College ’ , when no possibility of ambiguity is involved .
12 Similarly , I have referred to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons as ‘ the Royal College ’ where again the context makes the matter clear .
13 Sir , — Both Mr. Newland and Mr. Chandler have referred to my earlier letter on prescription charge exemptions , when I pointed out that five out of six people do not pay for prescriptions .
14 And what is the nature of this relationship between words and contexts 1 have referred to ?
15 This I have referred to elsewhere as ‘ ideational ’ ( Widdowson 1983 ) .
16 This I have referred to elsewhere as ‘ interpersonal ’ ( Widdowson 1983 ) .
17 I have referred to enforcement more than once already since I became president , and I should like to leave the Institute 's ethical support services for another occasion .
18 Already in this chapter I have referred to the idea that Christian commitment has become a matter of private belief .
19 According to Goodwin , whose work I have referred to already , this difference has linguistic correlates .
20 Employing those conceptions , we can ask how we can know that we have succeeded in referring to anything , and how we can know that we have come up with an accurate description of what we have referred to .
21 I have referred to Mead 's observing her tribes while participating in their everyday lives .
22 Soviet specialists themselves have referred to this connection in the following way :
23 Few books dealing with education for special needs have referred to governors .
24 Elsewhere reports have referred to the ‘ pathogenesis of the disorder ’ ( London Borough of Brent , 1985 , p.87 ) or ‘ the psychopathology of the Carlile family ’ ( London Borough of Greenwich , 1987 , p.106 ) and have made frequent reference to the seminal article by the late Henry Kempe and his colleagues ( Kempe et al . ,
25 Many linguists in recent years have questioned the early assumptions of the discipline with regard to literacy and their work now serves to undermine rather than to support those arguments regarding literacy that I have referred to as the ‘ autonomous ’ model .
26 The current problems of the NEA are not simply , or even mainly , the intellectual , aesthetic and administrative problems I have referred to earlier .
27 We have referred to the life cycle depicted in figure 6.3 as that of a ‘ typical ’ family .
28 American researchers have referred to the ‘ new racism ’ , which denies being racist , in contrast to ‘ old-fashioned red-necked racism ’ , which unambiguously trumpeted racial values ( McConahay and Hough , 1976 ; McConahay , 1981 , 1982 ; McConahay et al . ,
29 We also bear in mind the principles enunciated by Cohen ( 1982 : 8 ) of ethnographic work on small solidary communities , which I have referred to in section 4.2 and which distinguish between the ‘ voice to the outside world ’ and the ‘ much more complicated ’ voice of the community ‘ to its own members ’ .
30 No idea-handling system can work successfully without a supportive climate in terms of the dimensions I have referred to .
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