Example sentences of "[conj] reference [vb mod] be made [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The present provisions were introduced by Part IV of the Companies Act 1989 which inserted a new Part XII into the 1985 Act and it is to the 1989 interpolations that reference will be made throughout this chapter . |
2 | The data are too few to come to any definite conclusions , but what is available will be referred to briefly here , and reference should be made to the appendix for the background detail . |
3 | A detailed treatment of this topic can not be attempted here and reference should be made to the reviews and selected papers cited on p . |
4 | The conceptual basis for judicial review over the conditions of jurisdiction has already been examined , and reference should be made to that discussion when reading what follows . |
5 | There is a firm of loss adjusters available for enquiries in India and Pakistan and reference should be made to HO Claims if they are required . |
6 | Certain contents are excluded and reference should be made to the appropriate policy . |
7 | The cover under Part B of 2* and 3* policies is restricted and reference should be made to the ‘ Household Contents Away From The Home ’ ( Section 4.15 ) , which gives details of the actual cover applicable . |
8 | Some printed solutions contain supplementary matter not dealt with in the lesson notes or course of reading , and reference should be made to this on the student 's attempt at the question . |
9 | That enhancement scheme is being prepared now and reference should be made to it in this document in respect of . |
10 | There is also usually a disposal for capital gains tax purposes by the corporate shareholder , and reference should be made to Statement of Practice 4/89 in this regard . |
11 | There are detailed rules relating to documentary evidence , experts ' reports , experts , and evidence in general contained in Ord 20 and the copious notes thereunder , and reference should be made to The County Court Practice and to the standard text books . |
12 | Possession may be mandatory or discretionary according to the grounds , and reference should be made to Parts I and II to Sched 2 of the Housing Act 1988 . |