Example sentences of "[Wh det] we have refer " in BNC.

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1 And finally Chairman , budget proposals which we 've referred to in paragraph fourteen and fifteen are that in recognizing there 's a potential estimated shortfall of some seven hundred and fifty thousand , that five hundred thousand pounds be put towards that .
2 Indeed the type of ceremonial gift exchange to which we have referred seems to be based on egalitarian notions of reciprocity and sharing .
3 To a large degree this was due to the examples of famous churches such as Christ Church , Westminster Bridge Road , to which we have referred before .
4 Despite the positive results achieved by the mixed professional/ paraprofessional social service teams to which we have referred and the efforts being made in some countries to promote that model of service provision , little is being done in schools of social work to provide professional social workers with the type of skills needed for that kind of practice .
5 We seem here to have further evidence of the apparent paradox about creativity and psychosis to which we have referred several times .
6 In the appellant 's case his privilege against self incrimination was abrogated by the terms of the insolvency legislation to which we have referred .
7 There is an issue between the plaintiffs and the defendants as to whether the contractual provisions to which we have referred entitle the receivers to retain out of the moneys they have received ‘ costs , charges and expenses ’ which are of an unreasonable amount or which have been unreasonably incurred .
8 If that is right , the difficulty to which we have referred does not arise and we need not grapple with the implications of sub-rule ( 3 ) .
9 The pleadings in the case and the submissions made to the judge may indicate which of the decisions to which we have referred has been made .
10 The first part of this submission is answered by the arguments of Sir John Campbell A.-G. to which we have referred .
11 Brooke J. had to deal with a similar point in a different context in the recent case of In re X ( A Student ) , 11 November 1991 , to which we have referred .
12 This also raises the issue of ‘ value added ’ which we have referred to above .
13 Finally , while we certainly agree that the policy of the law in regard to the formalities for the creation and transmission of interests in land should be upheld , we have to acknowledge that that policy has been substantially modified by the developments to which we have referred
14 Employing those conceptions , we can ask how we can know that we have succeeded in referring to anything , and how we can know that we have come up with an accurate description of what we have referred to .
15 By this we do not mean to imply that any old interpretation will do because , clearly , there are standards involved in any inference from the data materials to the theory , be this a substantive sociological theory or what we have referred to as an instrumental theory .
16 The above example may appear something of a curioso , but it illustrates another example of the distinction between what we have referred to as the ‘ traditional ’ approach and the public choice approach to public finance .
17 Probably their teachers will speak to them in this style , though what the learners are likely to encounter when they join in conversations with native speakers is what we have referred to previously as a ‘ rapid , casual ’ style .
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