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

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1 All are still traded today , the rattans being the stems of climbing palms largely used in ‘ cane ’ furniture-making and sometimes referred to erroneously as bamboo .
2 techniques was referred to briefly in Chapter 16 ( para. 9 ) , dealing with the topic of decision-making .
3 These are referred to briefly in para 1.2 above and are explained in more detail in Chapter 8 .
4 Accordingly , one must stress again the importance of obtaining the documentation referred to above in addition to obtaining witness statements .
5 I am also informed by the general counsel of the board that the [ defendants ] and [ their ] agents also appear to have made false and fraudulent statements to the Board of Governors regarding the ownership and control of the bank holding company and one of the other two banks referred to above in violation of two criminal statutes applicable to false statements made to a U.S. government or bank supervisory agency ( 18 U.S.C. 1001 and 1005 ) .
6 In some cases geographers are adapting techniques , as in the use of soil micro-organisms as an indicator of the relationship between land use change and soil characteristics ( Maltby , 1975 ) and developing techniques with a great range of applications based upon magnetic susceptibility ( e.g. Oldfield , 1983a ) and dating using 210 Pb which is of great accuracy and value for recent sediments ( Appleby and Oldfield , 1978 ) , and particularly enhanced the study of lakes and their drainage basins ( Oldfield , 1977 ) and these developments are referred to also in chapter 6 ( p. 124 ) .
7 Although they are regarded as parts of the pleura they may be conveniently referred to here on account of their close association With the wing attachments .
8 The development of ‘ fast track ’ procedures , such as those referred to here for assessment changes is indicative of mounting concern .
9 These are referred to hereafter as Display Pages .
10 One 1989–90 report , which will be referred to again in chapter 10 , concerned the sale of the Rover Group .
11 The tax-raising powers of such an assembly , which are referred to coyly by Opposition Members as being only marginal , would , even if they raised only 2p in the pound , cost a single man on average wages £4.72 per week .
12 The book of hers that stayed with Pound was Private Worlds , which he reviewed in the New English Weekly in 1935 , and referred to twice in Guide to Kulchur .
13 The basic lexical relations will be referred to collectively as congruence relations , and the variants as congruence variants .
14 Particular emphasis has been placed on the Law Society 's practice management standards , the Legal Aid Board 's franchising specification and BS5750 which are referred to collectively as quality standards .
15 The choice of text , the patrons , the bookshops , the scribes , the pigments , the bindings , the readers , and many other important aspects of the medieval book are referred to only in passing , if at all .
16 The international operation , which involved overflights of Iraqi territory , was referred to variously as operation " Poised Hammer " or " Provide Comfort " [ see also pp. 38690 ; 38789 ; 38886 ] .
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