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

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1 In general they do not , and for most polymers : It is therefore preferable to refer to glass-rubber or glass-liquid transitions in polymers invariably as glass transitions rather than as second-order transitions to avoid implying that they are true thermodynamic second-order transitions .
2 Everyone needs to refer to back issues of ACCOUNTANCY from time to time , and there are two ways we can help .
3 Once , when the three of them were sitting in Lewis 's rooms , Lewis happened to refer to philosophy as ‘ a subject ’ .
4 As Derrida ( 1978b , p. 234 ) noted , Artaudian theatre was not to refer to life or represent life but instead to be life .
5 In practice , the word seems to be used mostly to refer to animal sonar .
6 Is it correct to refer to anorexia as the slimmer 's disease ?
7 Although there are many points of divergence between " Creole " and " English " , there are also sufficient similarities for many people , linguists and native speakers among them , to refer to Creole as a variety of English .
8 He goes on to refer to legislation in 1980 in West Germany and in 1982 in Italy whereby post-operative transsexuals are deemed to belong to their chosen sex and have the rights and duties of that sex .
9 It 's not really helpful to be able to say , that the amount of money is too great , to refer to percentage increases which are higher than the figure that would have been included by erm erm an opposition group .
10 found that when eight-year-olds were asked to justify their judgements , they showed a strong tendency to refer to information about generative transmission , even in conditions where they were supplied only with information about temporal order .
11 In your studies , when you want to refer to information about a given point , you have two methods .
12 The tone chosen can indicate whether the tone-unit in which it occurs is being used to present new information or to refer to information which is felt to be already possessed by speaker and hearer .
13 Sorry , I just wanted to refer to page eighty-one , erm sixth form conference , thirty-three .
14 When first introducing the idea it might be helpful to refer to television .
15 The mnemonics ensure that after a minimum of experience with the structure it is no longer necessary to refer to Figure 11.3 when transmitting or receiving .
16 Are there any other questions to refer to district council ?
17 Er , I 'd , I 'd like to refer to paragraph seven on page two , which describes how the S T G for this coming year is going to be distributed just by S S A rather than by the , the two previous formulae together .
18 Using the word ‘ politics ’ in a broad sense to refer to power relations , Davis argues that :
19 Yeah but , like you say that the to find , to find out the real truth you have to refer to Hebrew anyway because they found out the sacred secret of God did n't they ?
20 When the use of the term ‘ reading readiness ’ in education is examined , it will be seen not to refer to readiness to read , nor even to readiness to learn to read , but to quite a different state of affairs , namely readiness to cope with reading instruction .
21 The hon. Member for Eastbourne ( Mr. Bellotti ) was the only hon. Member to refer to recommendation ( ix ) .
22 We shall use the term secondary radiation to refer to radiation coming from or absorbed in a plant .
23 The er I I shall pull back slightly on that comment in that , if it 's jointly owned property it 's outside the will you therefore do n't have to prove the will to deal with that property , but if it is a large estate and you are dealing with other assets , when you do your inland revenue account you also have to refer to property you may have had the power of dealing while you were alive and that would include jointly owned property .
24 Section 2(2) prevents the use of an exemption clause to escape liability for other loss or damage ( in general this is taken to refer to property damage and economic loss ) caused by negligence , unless the clause can satisfy the test of reasonableness .
25 Different nouns are sometimes used to refer to female and male members of the same species : cow/bull , sow/boar , doe/stag , mare/stallion , ewe/ram .
26 Figures to refer to card subjects .
27 The hon. Gentleman is right to refer to security , although he will not expect me to spell out what is happening in the city at present .
28 Other states are reluctant to refer to disposal consequences .
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