Example sentences of "[adj] reference to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Scientific reference to these protozoa has been made since the early 1930's . |
2 | Thus , in his own commentary , he was able to make apposite reference to Hebrew etymology and exegesis , and to Jewish tradition . |
3 | In these lines ‘ the primal sympathy ’ seems to represent all that is left of the relation between Man and Nature ; ‘ the philosophic mind ’ , on the other hand , is a direct reference to Roman Stoicism . |
4 | This is a direct reference to this technique , which was written in the old days of long boats , but as the boats in use get still shorter this steering effect reduces and the ease of veering off course increases . |
5 | ( b ) There is little direct reference to this problem , but inferences can be made from the passage . |
6 | Only one direct reference to this period has been discovered . |
7 | The study of the classics , even when unfortified by specific reference to Roman law , was a potent weapon in strengthening princely jurisdiction at the expense of others . |
8 | But the Act made no specific reference to special provision for young workers . |
9 | Though there is no specific reference to Dalriadic support for Oswiu in these years , the suspicion that a Dalriadic alliance was a constant factor in the Bernician situation under Oswald and Oswiu must be a strong one . |
10 | Any future reference to this Issue must be made by this new identifier . |
11 | Any future reference to this Product must be made by either the existing Product identifier or this new title . |
12 | Any future reference to this Client must be made by either the existing Client identifier or this new title . |
13 | Instead of a person looking across the room to the door there is a groping in the dark so that a painstaking progress is made towards the door through constant reference to each piece of furniture . |
14 | Unlike in previous G-7 communiqués , the customary reference to international debt strategy was notably absent . |
15 | The chord shapes are very important , as they give the visual reference to each scale fingering and make the job a lot easier . |
16 | In broad terms , because soft systems thinking represents a unique way of encouraging an observer to learn about a situation , it should appeal to virtually anyone who has an enquiring mind , a notion reflected in the closing paragraphs of Systems Thinking , Systems practice ; as I have made frequent reference to this work throughout , it seems appropriate to finish my book with the following quote from Professor Peter Checkland , who says about soft systems thinking : |
17 | The NATO text was finally approved with an ambiguous reference to this question . |
18 | The regional office 's particular concerns are that the wording of the policy appears unduly restrictive because within policy P P G within P P G seven itself , no only as is the reference to protecting the countryside , there is also considerable reference to rural diversification and promoting the rural economy where as as erm the county council have said that that P P G refers to most of that development taking place er within are anticipated to take place within the rural villages and and small towns in the countryside . |
19 | It provides an important reference to medical history in case of emergency . |
20 | The only reference to sustainable development was to be found in paragraph two hundred and thirteen . |
21 | The only reference to that decision in Makanjuola 's case was Bingham L.J . 's description of it as a case where statements were made ‘ for a hybrid purpose ’ so that ‘ a different rule ’ applied . |
22 | The areas chosen are all areas where the bilateral relationship is strongly apparent , and where the impact of bilateral action upon third parties may provoke a third party response : treaty law , international judicial and arbitral procedure , and responsibility for an international wrong , with particular reference to armed conflict . |
23 | His principal area of responsibility is European economic developments and policy , with particular reference to monetary union . |
24 | I believe that these instances of hardship arise as a direct consequence of a range of Government policies such as the introduction of the student loan scheme , the decision to exclude students from various social security benefits — for example , housing and unemployment benefits — the Government 's attitude towards local authority financing with particular reference to local authority discretionary educational awards , the level of access funds that educational establishments have at their disposal and the problems relating to schemes such at the Government 's career development loan scheme . |
25 | This statement about declining standards is not made with particular reference to sexual behaviour . |
26 | Subjects covered can include : Radiation physics ; radiology ; pathology of neoplasia treatable by radiotherapy with particular reference to malignant disease ; clinical and radiographic examination of patients ; clinical oncology ; assessment for radical treatment ; principles and practice of radiotherapy ; chemotherapy ; statistical analysis.Candidates must have appropriate registration with the General Medical Council and should preferably have at least two years ' clinical experience since obtaining their Medical Degree . |
27 | Dr Chase is undertaking a long-term project to investigate the social history of Victorian Teesside , with particular reference to working-class politics and culture . |
28 | Perhaps all we are here witnessing is a picturesque way of making a scornful reference to alien religion . |
29 | We find little overt reference to this facet of citizenship . |
30 | Freud developed these interconnections in one paper , ‘ Character and Anal Erotism ’ ( 1908 ) , and more fully in another , ‘ On the Transformation of Instincts with Special Reference to Anal Erotism ’ ( 1917 ) . |