Example sentences of "refer [prep] by [art] " in BNC.

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1 This interplay and this conflict are the driving forces of history/ they are a process which Marx referred to by the word ‘ dialectic ’ .
2 This is just the same for systems like the Polynesian one , discussed by Engels , where large numbers of people can referred to by the same term as one 's father .
3 Is the environmental assessment to which my hon. Friend referred the same one as that referred to by the hon. Member for Keighley ( Mr. Waller ) who I understood to mean the King 's Cross project , while my hon. Friend was referring to the high-speed link ?
4 The ‘ organisation man ’ picture is largely that referred to by the novelists we reviewed in Chapter 1 .
5 The reason for this once again centres on the role played by the information set available to agents at the end of period t - 1 , which we shall refer to by the symbol .
6 The previous evening mess bills had been casually referred to by a major from another company as officers assembled for dinner .
7 This is closely related to the more general idea of a common association base ( CAB ) : the argument is that some sort of conceptual link has to be formed between individuals which have been introduced if they are to be referred to by a plural pronoun .
8 Mori Bokharas may also be referred to by a number of alternative names ( including Jaldar , Kafkazi — pl. 28 — and Serapi ) , and it is not unknown for them to be marketed under the name of the gul most prominent in their design .
9 In the following extract from a report in The Times ( 15 May 1982 ) the same individual is referred to by a number of different expressions which relate to the multiple roles that the reporter considers relevant to the incident :
10 In these languages , the fourth person refers to ‘ a person or thing distinct from one already referred to by a third person form ’ .
11 When Leonard Aldous started in the harness-maker 's shop the business was often referred to by a different name .
12 The organizations comprising quasi-government are referred to by a variety of terms : ‘ fringe bodies ’ , ‘ non-departmental public bodies ’ .
13 It was much the same as the previous one , except it was referred to by a different name .
14 Its two chains ( L1 L and L1 H ) are regrettably referred to by a bewildering collection of names , various authors having different preferences ( MRP-8 and MRP-14 ; p8 , p14 ; CFA or calgranulin A and B ) .
15 The DC can not refer to any modules referred to by a DC activated via another package ( this prevents conflicting modifications )
16 At the time of approval all modules referred to by a DC must be contained in the package through which the DC has been activated .
17 the DC can not refer to any modules referred to by a DC activated via another package ( this prevents conflicting modifications ) and
18 At the time of approval all modules referred to by a DC must be contained in the package through which the DC has been activated .
19 The DC refers to modules which are already referred to by a DC activated via another package ( this check prevents the occurrence of conflicting modifications ) .
20 Until the mid-seventeenth century the essential distinction ( oversimplifying somewhat ) was that between ambassadors , either ordinary ones resident for some length of time or extraordinary ones sent for some special and limited purpose , and lesser diplomatic representatives referred to by a variety of different titles — resident , minister , agent , etc .
21 Up to 6 display windows may be defined by the user on the Z88 ; they are referred to by a single ASCII character " 1 " to " 6 " .
22 The existence in the area of a cave complex which functioned as a rebel base is referred to by the First Century AD Jewish historian , Flavius Josephus .
23 A little apprehensive at the turn just past the Saulnier farm , the spot referred to by the Brigadier that was within earshot of the enemy .
24 This crucial element in Morgan 's evidence is an illusion and there is not the slightest shred of evidence that those societies where large numbers of people can be referred to by the terms for parent are societies where marriage is either more or less individualistic .
25 One of these , often referred to by the police , is the unrealistic fear that many people , particularly the elderly , have of their society .
26 The likes of Gordon Brown , Tony Blair , John Smith and Martin O'Neill have made good impressions , though Neil Kinnock , who got on famously badly with Ronald Reagan but adequately with Mr Bush , is still often referred to by the few Americans who pay any attention to British politics as ‘ the Welsh windbag ’ .
27 otherwise , the camera should normally remain on the Member speaking until that Member has finished ; during Questions the director should show only the Member asking a Question and the Minister replying ; cut-away shots to show reactions would not normally be allowed , except shots of a member referred to by the Member speaking , and medium-angle shots are permitted to show both the Member who has the floor and another Member seeking to intervene ;
28 The next terrane to arrive , some 90 million years ago , was a mish-mash of rocks referred to by the Indian name ‘ Yolla Bolly ’ , a collection of coarse grained sandstone rock found in various parts of Northern and central California .
29 Rather than copy this ‘ accidental ’ compound radius , Fender have chosen to equip the reissue with a simple 12″ radius board and .098″ wide medium jumbo frets — big , but not as big as the .110″ wide ‘ jumbo bass frets ’ referred to by the man himself .
30 These fabrics come in various gauges , referred to by the number of holes or threads to 2.5 cm ( 1 ″ ) .
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