Example sentences of "refers [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 According to the Suda , Simonides of Magnesia sang of a victory by Antiochus III over the Gauls , about which we know nothing — unless it is to be identified with the episode to which II Maccabees refers as a success by eight thousand Babylonian Jews and four thousand Macedonians against Galatian raiders ( 8.20 ) .
2 Oswine 's power was clearly already weakening by January 690 for he refers in the grant to Abbess Aebbe at that time to those Kentish nobles who were able to be with him .
3 Philip Miller refers in the Dictionary to Mimosa circinalis , brought from the Bahamas by Catesby in 1726 .
4 Not everyone is familiar with these two interesting variations in lock construction , so that the lucid descriptions in Eric de Mare 's excellent little book , The Canals of England are worth quoting , especially as he refers in the book directly to the Grand Union examples .
5 Section 663(3) refers to every settlement wheresoever made .
6 The reader should note that the term Grower Champagne used throughout this chapter refers to a récoltant-manipulant , that is to say a grower who sells Champagne under his own name .
7 Here the account of the legal problem itself refers to a disposition as a legacy or a trust , and then goes on to quote words of the other type .
8 Although this refers to a Christian 's relationships with other Christians , it is legitimate to extend Paul 's principles to all human relationships .
9 As we have seen , this refers to a sense of knowing who or where you are in a society which has increasingly ‘ spread ’ over time and space .
10 If an SSR incorrectly refers to a module then a new SSR should be generated .
11 A common problem is a clash between two people modifying modules ; that is , one person is unable to activate a DC because it refers to a module which is also part of a DC activated by someone else on another package .
12 If an SSR incorrectly refers to a module then a new SSR should be generated .
13 The word ‘ spiritual ’ , for the purpose of the Alternative Religion , has been defined above and refers to a characteristic of developed human life .
14 Path analysis usually refers to a technique of modelling relationships between variables using regression coefficients as the measure of the strength of effect .
15 Taxes Act 1988 , s672 refers to a settlement being within Part XV " wherever made " .
16 Patrick Forbes gets right to the heart of the matter when , in his scholarly work Champagne ( 1967 ) , he refers to a treatise , Traité de la culture des vignes de Champagne , written by a certain Frère Pierre , a member of the community at the abbey of Hautvillers during and after the time of his mentor Dom Pérignon .
17 Simple reaction time refers to a response , such as a key press , indicating merely that the stimulus has been detected , whereas discriminative reaction time refers to a response where some kind of discrimination is called for between two stimuli presented either simultaneously or successively .
18 Simple reaction time refers to a response , such as a key press , indicating merely that the stimulus has been detected , whereas discriminative reaction time refers to a response where some kind of discrimination is called for between two stimuli presented either simultaneously or successively .
19 The latter part of the above signal refers to a plan that Stirling had concocted with the RAF during his last brief visit to Cairo .
20 The deskilling argument as advanced by Braverman refers to a timespan of a century or more , stretching back far earlier than the experience of those currently employed in such jobs .
21 The Panel 's ruling refers to a document sent to shareholders on October 5 in which the Twigrealm offer was incorrectly valued at 314p a share .
22 Elsewhere he refers to a treaty imposed by the king on the peoples who lived on the river Wahal , that is the Franks .
23 Here Heisenberg refers to a notion to which he often had recourse , that quantum mechanics had revived Aristotle 's old idea of potentia .
24 This coy introduction refers to a problem consisting of a ‘ vegetable ’ child who is kept locked away in a cupboard , and who they eventually kill .
25 In this he refers to a St. Kilda man who had occasion to visit Harris and later Skye , and of that trip Buchan writes thus : — ‘ One of the things he and they with him wondered at most was , the Growth of Trees , they thought the Beauty of Leaves and Branches admirable , and how they grow to such a Height above Plants was far above their Conception .
26 ‘ Lafayette ’ may have been the name of a French noble woman , but it now refers to a brand new and stunning range of carpets launched by Stoddard Templeton .
27 A slightly different type of case is illustrated by the French feminine noun la sentinelle ( the guard ) , which usually refers to a man , and the masculine noun le ministre ( minister in the government ) , which may refer to a woman .
28 Even so , a verse attributed to the contemporary poet Stefnir Thorgilsson , which refers to a man with a crooked nose who betrayed Swegen out of his land , indicates that there may be something in the exile story after all .
29 In one of the footnotes he refers to a criticism of this theory made by my friend George Boas , the historian and philosopher .
30 In fact er Professor Lock in his hin in his own evidence er page five para four three refers to a rash of speculation alo along the A one M in the county , as to which locations the policy might be said to apply .
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