Example sentences of "refer back to " in BNC.
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1 | For nature , after all , offers no other examples of causal chains in which events causally downstream refer back to the objects that are involved in producing their causal ancestors . |
2 | Say things that refer back to what the other person has said |
3 | The left-hand fingering in this position is very crucial ( refer back to example 3 for the visual ) . |
4 | Just as words represent concrete things in the world and the relationship between words in an utterance refers to a relationship between concrete things , so cultural artefacts refer back to the history of culture . |
5 | I refer back to my earlier remarks about classroom organisation . |
6 | That is , pronouns which ‘ shew ’ are called ‘ Demonstratives , because they shew a thynge not spoken of before ’ , while those that ‘ rehearse ’ are called ‘ relatives ’ , because they relate or refer back to something already mentioned — we would call them antecedents . |
7 | Identify the referring expressions , and the word(s) they refer back to . |
8 | A limitation of her analysis , deriving from its emphasis on aesthetics , and found also in some of the recent discussions of media and advertising , is a tendency to exaggerate the unique properties of the individual object , as against the type-token nature of words which almost always refer back to some generic category . |
9 | Most of these refer back to the content of the video but repeat viewing is not suggested . |
10 | and and I mean I I often refer back to the annual reports . |
11 | Discussions of this anxiety usually refer back to the students ' own learning in which rules were formalised and exemplificatory exercises done . |
12 | Note the Heading and then refer back to the localiser . |
13 | These act as formal devices linking together the separate elements of the work , forming organic curves against the geometrical masses , but they also refer back to the serpent in one of the most famous classical sculpture groups , The Laocoon . |
14 | A common factor in the strategic planning of information services in many outside organisations is that such plans derive from , and constantly refer back to , the organisation 's business or scientific objectives . |
15 | Refer back to the version of the quantity equation we looked at in Chapter 13 ( page 536 ) . |
16 | But then when you refer back to the original restraint imposed by the erm existing policy . |
17 | So know that , if you now refer back to the , the book that I 've given you this morning and if you turn to where it says okay it says stop here do not read on |
18 | For the majority of capacitors measured , the loss R S is small enough to express the power factor as ( refer back to section 5.8 if necessary ) . |
19 | on point more adequately made by the deputy about C O two emission , are there any other comments that people want to make , or are you agreed that we refer back to council as it is ? |