Example sentences of "refer to [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Some referred to him as the Furie ; some as Zach or Zacho or Mr Zee ; others called him Gentle , which was the name she knew him by , of course ; still others John the Divine .
2 Yet , at the same time , the wording of the administration of the bread and wine , which referred to them as the ‘ body and blood ’ of Christ , implied the real presence so important in Luther 's theology .
3 It was he who after a particularly violent disagreement , suggested that Joan should be invited to pay them another visit — though he referred to her as the lady Anne , as had been agreed .
4 This could be ( and has been ) achieved not only by investigative journalism and television documentaries , which do appear to have influenced the general level of awareness amongst American citizens to such an extent that Spiro Agnew referred to it as the ‘ post-Watergate ’ morality .
5 Throughout the book he referred to it as the monster or used another word which expressed his hatred for it .
6 Now I 'll put a line to do a transcription transcription goes in an appendix , put your transcription at the back of your work , in according to Appendix A and number the lines , so that you can refer to them in the body or wherever .
7 We shall therefore refer to it as the Fundamental Theorem of Vector Programming .
8 We label this line AD and shall refer to it as the aggregate demand curve .
9 For brevity we can refer to it as the PCBCR .
10 He would refer to it as the ‘ funny stuff what makes me happy , ’ claiming to live for it .
11 Now assign a system-wide logical name to the storage directory ; you will always refer to it by the logical name from within LIFESPAN .
12 But they 've got both you see and they refer to them as the ducks or the drakes so they
13 I notice I refer to him in the past tense .
14 I have demonstrated this knitting technique at my local knitting club and now the members refer to it as the ‘ Sylvia Glenister buttonholes ’ !
15 ‘ Experts refer to it as the post-modernistic simulacrum , although I believe Knudsen himself thinks of it as fantasy realism , ’ he returned blandly .
16 It is the students who refer to it as the black magic course .
17 The local press referred to him as the Supremo .
18 A. N. L. Munby [ q.v. ] described him as ‘ a collector with an eye for quality and the means to indulge it without stint ’ and , no doubt in tribute to the superb quality of his illuminated manuscripts and early printed books , referred to him as the ‘ Ideal Connoisseur ’ .
19 He had met Graham , or Green as he had referred to him throughout the interrogation , for the first time at the Windorah .
20 In 1859 Engels contemptuously referred to them as the ‘ ruins ’ of a people ‘ no longer capable of a national existence ’ .
21 Experienced solicitors took turns in seeing defendants in custody and those referred to them by the court so that they could advise ( not represent ) an appropriate course of action .
22 the merits of such proposals as are referred to them by the Select Committee ;
23 The official referred to me to the Homeless Unit .
24 Although the papers referred to her as the Peace Mother she had not been active in the Peace People .
25 Her family had always referred to her as the ‘ egghead ’ .
26 Sarah Moon , a London acupuncturist who specialises in pain relief during labour , says that women are often referred to her through the National Childbirth Trust or an active birth group .
27 Paracelsus , the Swiss alchemist and physician ( 1493- 1541 ) , referred to it as the ‘ Archeus ’ — the light or energy that underlies the world of shadow or the material world .
28 ( One campus I knew of in a large industrial city used to be so strictly guarded that the students referred to it as the town 's ‘ second prison ’ . )
29 The Welsh Office has shown itself barely capable of handling planning matters referred to it under the appeals system .
30 Convocation has a role defined in the Charter : it may ‘ discuss and pronounce an opinion on any matters whatsoever relating to the University including any matters referred to it by the Court or the Council ’ .
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