Example sentences of "refer to in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And we now know that these ghastly effects are the results of what we referred to in the last lecture endotoxins .
2 This sort of analysis is substantially similar to Jakobson 's discussion of Poe 's ‘ Raven ’ ( Sebeok 1971 : 371–2 ) , which I referred to in the last chapter , and it may well be that the New Critics ' influence lay behind Jakobson 's arguments there .
3 Many of the towns on the Banbury map which Professor Hoskins referred to in the previous chapter fall into this category .
4 Where the pupils referred to in the next section are concerned , their teachers seem to play a larger role in the arbitration of proper action .
5 What does all this refer to in the third sentence ?
6 It is again an attempt to retreat to the position that only those weapons are prohibited which are specifically referred to in a ratified treaty .
7 In a churchyard at Bilston in Staffordshire stands a memorial to a mother and her two infant children , who all died within a period of three weeks in the winter of 1847 ; they are described as ‘ all victims to the neglect of sanitary regulations specially referred to in a recent lecture on Health in this town . ’
8 That has aroused a great deal of fear and was referred to in a recent Health and Safety Executive report .
9 THE schools-club conflict referred to in a recent column is highlighted by the position in which talented Lisburn batsman Graeme Lyness finds himself .
10 I WAS travelling home from work and I saw some of the events posters referred to in a recent Echo article .
11 In Part Two , it will be referred to in a similar way ; or instance , insider approaches to evaluation will be discussed as a mode of professional accountability , and inspections and local authority schemes will be examined as responses to contractual accountability demands .
12 If a particular relation is frequently referred to in a particular run , then the use of the ‘ RANGE ’ statement can reduce the work of the user .
13 Where terms are contained or referred to in an unsigned document , the question whether or not they are incorporated into the contract is one of fact .
14 The techniques referred to in the revised manual appear to have been developed particularly after the inner-city riots of 1981 .
15 The package of treaties allows for formal acceptance of a third party obligation , which is not explicitly referred to in the former treaty .
16 They comment : ‘ As referred to in the interim report , including the letter to shareholders , the validity of the going concern basis is dependent upon the terms of the resolution of the group 's disputes with its contractors , the continued availability of the finance arranged with its bankers and the raising of additional funding to enable the trading operations of the Channel Tunnel system to progress to a point at which the group becomes cash generative net of funding costs . ’
17 3 Each member who is given a Compulsory Sale Notice shall sell all of his shares referred to in the Compulsory Sale Notice at the highest price for the same class per Selling Share to be sold to the Proposed Purchaser on Completion by the Seller .
18 Even dowsing is obliquely referred to in the official reports as ‘ probing with metal rods ’ !
19 Performance indicators ( increasingly referred to in the current climate as ‘ success criteria ’ ) were to be decided at school level , according to what each school felt to be useful areas to monitor .
20 The aims of the legislation and the expectations of those responsible for it are referred to in the following passage :
21 Some of the information provided to you will also be contained in the minutes of meetings referred to in the following paragraph .
22 The implication , contrary to relativism , is that certain things ( referred to in the contemporary literature as ‘ natural kinds ’ ) simply belong together .
23 Most of the papers referred to in the present chapter are collected in Pappas and Swain ( 1978 ) , which also contains an analytical introduction to the area .
24 At the end of a full page report , the auditors conclude that ‘ because of the significance of the matters referred to in the preceding paragraphs , we are unable to form an opinion as to whether the financial statements give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the company and the group at 31 December 1991 and of the loss and source and application of funds of the group for the year then ended and whether the financial statements have been properly prepared in accordance with the Companies Act 1985 ’ .
25 a helmet of a type manufactured for use by persons on motor cycles which by virtue of its shape , material and construction could reasonably be expected to afford to persons on motor bicycles a degree of protection from injury in the event of an accident similar to or greater than that provided by the helmet of a type complying with one of the specifications referred to in the preceding subparagraph ; and
26 But consider the phrase ‘ at the time when a person referred to in paragraph 1 becomes entitled to invoke the rules referred to in the preceding paragraph ’ .
27 Member states shall ensure in particular equal conditions of access to and use of the fishing grounds situated in the waters referred to in the preceding sub-paragraph for all fishing vessels flying the flag of a member state and registered in Community territory .
28 Any provision under Exception ( d ) to this Section or any Endorsement on this Policy whereby the Policyholder is responsible for a part of any claim under this Section shall not apply to any claim referred to in the preceding paragraph .
29 The relevant circumstances are set out in s1(2) of that Act which states : ( 2 ) The circumstances referred to in the preceding subsection [ the extinguishment of any right of the sender to the goods ] are that the goods were sent to the recipient with a view to his acquiring them , that the recipient has no reasonable cause to believe that they were sent with a view to their being acquired for the purposes of a trade or business and has neither agreed to acquire nor agreed to return them , and either ( a ) that during the period of six months beginning with the day on which the recipient received the goods the sender did not take possession of them and the recipient did not unreasonably refuse to permit the sender to do so ; or ( b ) that not less than thirty days before the expiration of the period aforesaid the recipient gave notice to the sender in accordance with the following sub-section , and that during the period of thirty days beginning with the day on which the notice was given the sender did not take possession of the goods and the recipient did not unreasonably refuse to permit the sender to do so .
30 ( 8 ) Any enclosures referred to in the above documents .
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