Example sentences of "[verb] to in the previous [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Many of the towns on the Banbury map which Professor Hoskins referred to in the previous chapter fall into this category .
2 This change of emphasis is reflected in the biographical sources and is undoubtedly largely responsible for the marked differences , alluded to in the previous chapter , between the biographies written by Taskopruzade and those by Ata'i .
3 Extracts from a number of the studies referred to in the previous chapters are included ; as are extracts from works not specifically cited in these chapters but which are closely related to topics and issues raised in them .
4 Given that the chasm referred to in the previous paragraph is now unbridgeable is there a more modest general principle that it is a tort intentionally to inflict economic harm on another by use of ‘ unlawful means ? ’
5 If revaluation of his security is necessary , resulting in a greater shortfall , he is to be treated as the creditors referred to in the previous paragraph .
6 It is these two types of costs that inventory control aims to minimise in the light of the required inventory levels referred to in the previous paragraph .
7 The close relationship between criterion-referenced assessment and the curriculum has been referred to in the previous section .
8 The declaration of trust referred to in the previous section should contain not only the trusts upon which the former matrimonial home is held but in addition clauses relating to : ( i ) Repairs — Outside trustees will particularly wish to ensure that they are under no obligation to see to the maintenance and repair of the property , and under no liability in respect of lack of maintenance and repair ( see p95 ) .
9 The Abyssinian crisis , referred to in the previous chapter , was the first really serious issue which moved British public opinion against fascism .
10 The creation of highly selective band-pass or band-stop filters based on appropriate resonant branches has been alluded to in the previous section .
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