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

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1 Mr Jones said : ‘ He did make reference to the letter in the speech that he made and he did make positive noises but whether they will translate into positive actions we 'll have to wait and see . ’
2 Indeed , such documentation should make reference to the source of these objectives ; for example , enabling legislation or ministerial direction .
3 Your article , ‘ Leaking at the seams ’ ( January 26th ) , made reference to the vehicle being set up by the council of Lloyd 's to reinsure open years of account .
4 Mr made reference to the development which has taken place round York in recent years .
5 Sir Lewis made reference to the move in his address at the annual general meeting saying that Stakis already had three such ‘ above-ground ’ casinos and that this format increased revenues .
6 On 10 June I received a letter from Mr. , which made reference to the site meeting I held with you on 4 June , and then said , and I quote , ‘ the volunteers will carry out the resurfacing works on the Canal towing path … ’ ; ‘ after the works are completed … ’ ; ‘ the upgrading works carried out by your organisation will be to the benefit of all canal users ’ .
7 Thus , while virtually all schools wished to increase access to a better-stocked library in a way which would stimulate RBL , only 14 of the schools specified existing or intended extension activities in their plans , while nine made reference to the need to establish or develop display areas , and a similar number expressed a commitment to associated inservice developments .
8 A spokeswoman for Business in the Community said : ‘ John Major 's CBI speech on the economy made reference to the need for more partnerships between the public and private sector .
9 The editorial also made reference to the use of ‘ infidelity ’ problems by the media against other politicians , namely David Steele and Roy Hattersley .
10 Mr made reference to the County Council considering a preferment .
11 Equally , the temporary employment businesses make reference to a share of their workers subsequently being offered permanent jobs by the organisations with which they have been placed ( FPS , 1983 ) .
12 In contrast , other metaphors make reference to an animacy which seems to threaten by its very absence .
13 They must necessarily as Christians make reference to the past .
14 Our case studies [ see Chapters 5–7 ] , which make reference to the environment in which users of temporary labour are operating , give some indication of the importance of alternative employment opportunities ( or the lack of them ) in explaining the labour market behaviour of at least some temporary workers .
15 Chapter 1 has already made reference to the dominance of this approach in the USA , and Chapter 8 will consider some of the arguments for and against it .
16 In his writings Sant' Ambrogio occasionally made reference to the Basilica Vetus , a very early ( perhaps the earliest ) Christian church in Milan .
17 They had been visiting Trabuc and their guide had made reference to the use of the famous grottoes as a meeting-place by the Camisards .
18 In this case , however , the defence failed because although the auctioneer had regularly made reference to the fact that he did not guarantee the mileage of any car , he had not made an oral disclaimer before accepting bids on the particular car in question and the disclaimer in the written conditions of the auction sale had not been sufficiently brought to the attention of the buyer .
19 Hugh Laughland also made reference to the future saying ‘ Whilst recent reductions in interest rates are most welcome , the beneficial effect on the economy as a whole will take some time to emerge .
20 Can a constable , when authorised by section 7(3) of the Act to require a specimen of blood or urine ( and absent any medical opinion that for medical reasons a blood specimen can not or should not be taken ) , lawfully require the provision of blood ( or urine ) alone without , in speaking to the suspect , making reference to the alternative ?
21 Paragraph eighteen , makes reference to the receipt of fifty-three thousand pounds of income .
22 Song From The End Of The World is inspired by Dingle Bay , on Ireland 's west coast , and makes reference to the god Pan and his recurring influence on that landscape .
23 For our present purposes we should note that Lewis ' list , like Hymes ' , makes reference to the speaker and hearer in order to assign values to the deictic categories of speaker and audience ( addressor / addressee ) realised in first and second person pronouns .
24 Maps however were not published till 1884/85 and JTR makes reference to the use of guides for mountain walkers .
25 Erm it actually talks in this fourteen A pen makes reference to the fact that the approximate cost of one year to buy it back it would add twenty under a years arrangement .
26 There is a si a significant difference between the two policies though , in that the wording of the revised policy is much more specific about saying part of our need will be found elsewhere , whereas I five as in the approved structure plan merely makes reference to the fact that all of our requirement will be found in Greater York .
27 The handwritten text makes reference to an heiress marriage to a grand-daughter of King Edward III .
28 I would call genealogy … a form of history which can account for the constitution of knowledges , discourses , domains of objects etc. , without having to make reference to a subject which is either transcendental in relation to the field of events or runs in its empty sameness throughout the course of history .
29 ‘ Well , over the last few months , my husband used to make reference to a shoemaker .
30 I do n't want to go into great detail , but I would be happy to make reference to the document .
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