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

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1 You should also refer to the DHSS leaflets : ‘ The travellers Guide to Health ’ ‘ Before you go ’ ( SA40 ) ( which is updated on Prestel ) , and ‘ While you 're away ’ ( SA41 ) .
2 Where there is a s8 order in force , however , the social worker or probation officer concerned may refer to the court the question of variation or discharge of that order .
3 And that does n't just refer to the A N Bs and the national parks and the rest of it .
4 For further reading on present-day debates readers should refer to the works cited in this introduction , and there is also a very useful and stimulating article by Fran Bennett in Lynne Segal ( ed . )
5 I shall refer to the Rothschild report later .
6 It must also refer to the depth of thought behind the design whether the subject deals with a bold tale or a subtle philosophical , psychological or even theological theme .
7 It was as if the Cornell students were capable of ignoring surface structure , and could refer to the passage 's deep structure as if it were complete .
8 I shall refer to the positions within the parties as I proceed .
9 No District Court accepted the exclusivity argument , many relying on a superficial reading of Article 27(c) of the Convention , which allows Contracting States to permit ‘ by internal law or practice , methods of taking evidence other than those provided for in this Convention ’ ; the better view is that this freedom is given only to the requested country and does not refer to the country from which the discovery request originates .
10 Held , allowing the appeal , ( 1 ) that , although the definition of ‘ family proceedings ’ in section 8 of the Children Act 1989 did not specifically refer to the provisions in Part III of the Act , the section was to be read with section 92(2) of the Act which made it clear that all applications to the justices under the Act were family proceedings ; that , accordingly , the application to the justices for a secure accommodation order under section 25 in Part III of the Act were family proceedings ; and that , therefore , the statements of evidence and the psychiatrist 's report should have been admitted in evidence in accordance with the provisions of the Children ( Admissibility of Hearsay Evidence ) Order 1991 ( post , pp. 91E–G , H — 92A ) .
11 Let me refer to the problems of Europe that the hon. Member for Chichester mentioned .
12 We , when we introduced the community care element , looking at the budget earlier in the day , we did also refer to the Audit Commission report on that , and again it is quite clear from the Audit Commission report , that it remains a government expectation that we will continue to review our provision , that we will compare it as is done in this paper , with others and particularly the independent sector , and an expectation that we will rationalize where necessary , and hence the proposals over the period of time , that are in your budget package for reviewing and rationalizing only .
13 Unless full powers were given to the pope 's ambassadors their success was likely to be qualified — without telephones , " hotlines " , faxes , they could not speedily refer to the centre .
14 Since dogs have paws and not hands , ‘ him ’ can only refer to the vet ; and since , on configurational grounds , ‘ he ’ and ‘ him ’ can not co-refer , ‘ he ’ must refer to the dog .
15 As I was called by you on Question 16 , only to be discourteously interrupted by the hon. Member for Bradford , South ( Mr. Cryer ) , will you refer to the Procedure Committee whether or not such an interruption should be permitted as a means of closing a question , or whether Members should be afforded the courtesy of asking their question , after such an interruption , when Question Time ends ?
16 My hon. Friend did not refer to the increase in the number of in-patients treated in the district during the last 10 years .
17 ‘ That you should refer to the child in the neuter .
18 This can be any name and need not refer to the programs contained within it .
19 In general , the phrase this X , where " X " ranges over the terms week , month , year , will refer to the unit X including CT , and will be ambiguous between the calendrical and non-calendrical interpretations .
20 Similarly , next X will refer to the unit X which follows the unit of the same order which includes CT , and so on .
21 Lord Parker C.J. said ‘ The words on the foil cap were an accurate trade description of the milk , and in their context the words on the bottle did not refer to the milk which had already been accurately described , but merely conveyed , as the fact was , that it was a bottle belonging to the person whose name was embossed .
22 I would refer to the winner of ‘ Hands On ’ ( WW/April 91/p.398 ) does this now mean that screwdrivers can now be used for opening tins of paint with raising of eyebrows ?
23 A joint communiqué issued after the meetings was couched in general terms and did not refer to the cessation of hostilities .
24 As each cricketer stepped forward he would refer to the man by his surname and say , ‘ Here 's your contract and here 's your first day 's wages , and I hope you 've wintered well . ’
25 We are not to argue , though , that since ‘ I ’ does not refer to the man René Descartes it has some other , more intangible , thing to refer to .
26 Geach says : ‘ We are not to argue , though , that since ‘ I ’ does not refer to the man René Descartes it has some other , more intangible thing to refer to . ’
27 The name tystie , which comes from the old Norse language , may refer to the birds ’ high-pitched , ‘ reedy ’ call .
28 The notion of conversational implicature is one of the single most important ideas in pragmatics ( we shall often refer to the notion simply as implicature as a shorthand , although distinctions between this and other kinds of implicature will be introduced below ) .
29 The Minister will no doubt refer to the availability of loans , and may well repeat the claim made in a letter by his predecessor : ’ there is no evidence that a loan scheme has in practice had the effect of reducing participation by lower socio-economic groups . ’
30 The Committee also recommended that the preamble and Articles 1 , 2 and 3 of the regulation should be altered so that care of the environment should have comparable status with food production and that the Regulation should refer to the EEC 's Third Action Programme on the Environment .
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