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

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1 Creativity refers to the generation of novel ideas — innovation to making money with them .
2 pehunan refers to a state of extreme vulnerability to dangers of all sorts that results from the frustration of an individual 's wishes ( see Dentan 1968 ; Robarchek 1977b , 1986b ) .
3 This is evident not only from the fact that the jurisdiction of the Legal Services Ombudsman under sections 21 to 26 of the Act stops at the moment when a complaint enters into the jurisdiction of a disciplinary tribunal : section 22(7) , but also from the fact that in section 27(3) Parliament refers to the process by which a barrister may be disbarred or temporarily suspended from practice by order of an Inn of Court without any hint that it disapproves or wishes to alter in any way the manner in which for centuries the Inns have made orders for disbarment subject to the visitorial jurisdiction of the judges .
4 The ‘ type ’ component refers to the construction by the analyst of a typology or set of categories for classifying phenomena .
5 Rebecca West refers to a photograph of him taken at this time in army uniform as a private of the Worcestershire Regiment .
6 Responsibility refers to the liability of a person to be called to account for his/her actions and results .
7 ( Aggressivity refers to the propensity of water to dissolve calcium carbonate . )
8 The FM part refers to the flame maple veneer , which sits atop a four-piece alder body with a Transparent Red ( you guessed it ) finish .
9 This constraint refers to the amount of time the organization takes to produce its financial report .
10 The demand for money refers to the desire to hold money : to keep your wealth in the form of money , rather than spending it on goods and services or saving it by purchasing financial assets such as bonds or shares .
11 The term ideology refers to a set of ideas which present only a partial view of reality .
12 The text referred to the power of God in shaking the earth ‘ out of her place . ’
13 The Economist referred to the device of ‘ calling in a High Court judge to write incredible economic nonsense ’ , but whatever view is taken of the justice or the wisdom of the report which recommended a considerable wage increase and which formed the basis of the settlement , the impression given was that the government had set up this enquiry to produce a report which would enable them to yield to the miners ' claim without total loss of face .
14 ( The ‘ fast ’ description refers to the fact that there is no moderator , as in normal reactors , to slow the reaction down . )
15 The there is in in policy H one as proposed at the moment , a the last sentence refers to the issue of phasing .
16 This rule refers to the fact that a subject which is ( or is centred around ) a singular noun is followed by a verb which has the suffix s added to it .
17 Ancient cosmology refers to the ether , a fifth element filling all space , and conceived as a purer form of fire or air .
18 Schrader refers to the short , written out cadenza-like flourish just before the final cadences of the Prelude in F minor BWV534 as a precedent , but this does not seem justification enough , particularly as the cadenza he provides in this case is much more than merely a brief manual flourish .
19 The left-handed side of the figure refers to the derivation of scientific laws and theories from observation that we have already discussed .
20 The next extract refers to a period in Salisbury when Philip Parrish works eight hours a day in preparation for his Civil Service examination without too many lapses into dreaming .
21 This term refers to a situation of balance — a steady state .
22 This term refers to the generation of a set of boundaries to define regions or areas which have a particular property or set of properties .
23 The term refers to the law applied to these areas , which was designed to maintain and encourage wild animals , principally deer , and the greenery on which they depended .
24 Readiness refers to an individual 's attitude towards the change , and capability refers to an individual 's capacity to do whatever the change requires of him or her .
25 Waldron refers to a justification of property along these lines as a right-based argument for private property , which he defines as ‘ an argument which takes an individual interest to be sufficiently important in itself to justify holding others ( especially the government ) to be under duties to create , secure , maintain , or respect an institution of private property ’ .
26 Another Orton diary entry referred to a man complaining about the TV show being a ‘ fake ’ — presumably because he could see they worked from scripts .
27 Universality refers to the fact that totally different systems can exhibit the same route to chaos — the same not just in that they show the same broad features , but very closely the same including quantitative details .
28 Lindstedt refers to the possibility of providing reading glasses or magnifying lenses for near work , of a power corresponding to the degree of failing .
29 The information recorded on the birth certificate refers to one point in time — when the child 's birth was registered — whereas the information reported at interview refers to a period of employment of three months or longer , at any time from three years before the child 's birth up until diagnosis .
30 Another interesting aspect of this experiment refers to the polarisation properties of the transmitted light .
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