Example sentences of "reference is made [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It was in 1913 that the first reference is made to the Luker family , proprietors of the Henley Standard , when on October 31st , Charles Luker was beaten on the 21st hole in the Ladies ' Cup semi-final .
2 We deleted the paragraph in the letter in which particular reference is made to the form of religion specially favoured .
3 However , no reference is made to the current state of technical knowledge , the ‘ means ’ to be employed or any relevant codes of practice , unlike the Control of Pollution Act 1974 , s.72 , in relation to the control of noise .
4 These are the main cases in which an explicit reference is made to the importance of intention in interpreting trusts .
5 During June each year , visitors to Kilwinning are likely to be perplexed if reference is made to the town 's annual papingo shoot .
6 The tenor of the work so far indicates my view that any account of the rise to prominence of black sportsmen in Britain is hollow unless constant reference is made to the social conditions amidst which black people lived and live .
7 The analysis draws throughout on the work done in the last decade by Gruber ( 1974 ) , Herbert ( 1974 , 1977 ) , Ghiselin ( 1975 ) , Ruse ( 1975a , b ; 1979 ) , Schweber ( 1977 , 1980 ) , Kottler ( 1978 ) , Manier ( 1978 ) , Sulloway ( 1979 , 1982a , b ) , Kohn ( 1980 ) , Ospovat ( 1981 ) , and Sloan ( 1983a , b ) and is derived from studies by the present writer ( Hodge , 1982 , 1986 ; Hodge & Kohn , 1986 ) where full reference is made to the documentary sources and secondary literature .
8 Reference is made to the unconstructive nature of housework tasks , to the emotionally frustrating sense of being on a treadmill that requires the same action to be repeated again and again ;
9 In a letter written to Italy 's new Ministro dei Beni Culturali , Alberto Ronchey , in August , reference is made to the United Nations resolution for the return of cultural property to its country of origin .
10 It will be noted that not only does this permit the discovery , which may be enforced by court order , of information which is not admissible in evidence , but no reference is made to the status of the person obliged to make discovery ; that is , the Rule applies in respect of non-parties as well as parties .
11 Their use was not envisaged in every case ; express reference is made to the submission in simple appeals only of material counsel would expect the court to note in detail .
12 — and reference is made to the guidance , at p. 66 , that I have just read .
13 Reference is made to the report for the hearing for a fuller account of the facts in the proceedings before the national court , the course of the procedure and the written observations submitted to the Court of Justice , which are mentioned or discussed hereinafter only in so far as is necessary for the reasoning of the court .
14 This sequence occurs whenever a reference is made to the file , and it is helpful to examine each stage of the process :
15 In correspondence and submissions to the Commission repeated reference is made to the training received by clergy before ordination , and to the place of music in that training .
16 The massage is not stopped , even to produce a handkerchief , and no reference is made to the cause of the tears .
17 It is particularly important with ASU Schemes that reference is made to the master policy as this is the definitive statement of cover .
18 Particular reference is made to the Regional Council 's submission para 94 f ( iii ) , pages 22 and 23 .
19 Sir : Reference is made to the recent case in which Sheriff Muir Russell at Stonehaven Sheriff Court refused to endorse a licence because of an offence of exceeding the 50 and 60 miles per hour ‘ political ’ speed limits which he is reported as describing as having been ‘ introduced for inflationary and balance of payments reasons , nothing more ’ .
20 On pages one 0 six and one 0 seven of the General Secretary 's Report , reference is made to the C E C organization sub-committee reviewing the work of the research department .
21 if income arises in an overseas company owned by an overseas settlement the income can not be taxed upon the settlor under this section ( the " see-through " provision which is now abolished in s681(1) ( b ) never did apply to Chapter II ) ; 2. no reference is made to the domicile of the settlor in Chapter II of Part XV unlike Chapter III ( see s681(1) ) ; 3. no reference is made in s663 to the Case under which the tax charge is to arise .
22 But he goes on , he goes on and the body of his evidence my Lord is to speculate as to what he would have done and what Mr should have done in the circumstances of this er case and reference is made to the professional conduct guide in paragraph three two .
23 However , an index is essential for any volume containing many items to which reference is made by the reader .
24 Reference is made in the Bible , Kings 2 , 23:10 , to man making ‘ his son … or daughter to pass through the fire to Molech ’ .
25 This would lead to the conclusion that the relevant ‘ discourse subjects ’ for a particular discourse fragment must be those to which reference is made in the text of the discourse .
26 The serjeants at law , who had the exclusive privilege of practising , pleading and audience in the Court of Common Pleas from time immemorial until their exclusive privileges were abolished by the Practitioners in Common Pleas Act 1846 ( 9 & 10 Vict. c. 54 ) , had always fallen into a special category and before the events of 1292 to which reference is made in the 1970 judgment , Parliament had introduced an elementary form of disciplinary control over serjeants and pleaders in the Statute of Westminster 1275 ( 3 Edw. 1 c. 29 ) which provided , in the event of attainder for deceit or collusion in the King 's Court , for a term of imprisonment and for disqualification for life from ‘ pleading in that court for any man . ’
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