Example sentences of "i refer to [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is presumably that time which is relevant to the comment which I have n't the heart to repeat here where I refers to the current narrator .
2 The structure of the fertilizer industry is divided into two , where subscript I refers to the four dominant firms and subscript 2 refers to the blenders , who act as importers of urea .
3 Nor have I referred to the minor changes made to the 1987 regulations in 1990 and 1991 , which have already been applied in the accounts of most societies and will be familiar to their preparers and auditors by now .
4 cost money , but as far as this committee is concerned the one , of the particular threats is to strategic planning an and that 's something I , I referred to a moment or two ago .
5 In the opening pages of the book I referred to the pragmademic gap that seems to exist between pragmatists who have not had the benefit of a formal systems education , but might wish to make use of soft systems ideas , and those who have developed and applied these ideas at a more academic level .
6 In today 's introduction I referred to the importance of maintaining our metabolic rate .
7 It is this that I was hinting at in the previous chapter , when I referred to the queen ant as the central data bank .
8 In Chapter 1 I referred to the changing attitude among the leaders of Eurocommunism towards the institutions of Western democracy , and their radical reconsideration of the Leninist model of a revolutionary working-class party , which was elaborated in specific historical circumstances and no longer has any relevance for the politics of socialist parties , particularly in the advanced industrial societies .
9 His two companions , however , sniggered as I referred to the great cardinal , affairs of state , and finally to the Luciferi .
10 I referred to the Government 's record on job creation .
11 Last week , the right hon. Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) accused me of being unduly alarmist when I referred to the figure of 7 million Russians wanting to leave the Soviet Union .
12 When I put my question to the Secretary of State for Defence , I referred to the hon. Member for Glasgow , Govan ( Mr. Sillars ) .
13 I referred to the example of St. James 's college in Leeds , which is a trust-funded college .
14 Earlier in this article I referred to the ‘ English discovery ’ theory which underlies the a cappella renaissance , and I briefly defined the musical and stylistic qualities which , in the judgement of some , give English singers their eminence in this field .
15 But can I refer to the honourable member for Truro er again he talked about P R , he thought that it would somehow , if we move that the there for this election it would save some time .
16 Sir , I refer to a theme mentioned by P. Todd ( letters S.R.N .
17 I refer to a letter written by the hon. Member for Leeds , Central on 28 November 1991 to the secretary of the Society of Chief Inspectors and Advisers : ’ The subsequent evaluation , monitoring and implementation of new practices could be carried out by both the initial inspector or by a group of advisers .
18 I refer to a parliamentary answer that was given to me by the Under-Secretary of State for Employment , the hon. Member for Mid-Worcestershire ( Mr. Forth ) .
19 I refer to a legal framework that protects without stigmatising , which recognises and takes account of the needs of society in general , the needs of the families and carers , and the needs of the individual and which provides as equitable a balance as possible between the individual 's rights of autonomy and liberty and the right to have access to the best possible treatment , rehabilitation and care .
20 Sir : I refer to the dropping of charges against the man accused of raping a mentally handicapped girl on the grounds she was not of fit mind to answer questions and give evidence ( 4 October ) .
21 I refer to the federal corollary .
22 The desire to create a pseudo-history of the movement 's afterlife may be good for business , and may have provided extra material for the book ( I refer to the Boston text , see pp. 10–13 ) but it is not in keeping with the purer aims of the Situationists outlined elsewhere in these and other texts .
23 I refer to the ordinary working people of Britain .
24 I refer to the children closer and closer to the margins of predictable deviation — the hyperactive youngster with emotional problems , which brings autism to the edge of the teacher 's diagnosis ; the child , otherwise quick-witted , who has massively disabling short-term memory and a confusion in decoding letters : what some would call dyslexia ; the child whose spatial intelligence is exceptionally and marvellously out of line with the celebratory rites of the school community , who fails in conventional school work .
25 When I refer to the ‘ Popular Purgatory ’ I am referring to the Purgatory which is most widely known — the place referred to in Roman Catholic teaching and which is said to be arrived at after death .
26 I refer to the rapid decline of the use of walnut in English furniture making in the first half of the 18th century .
27 I refer to the caption accompanying ‘ Let them live in mud ’ , by Anil Agarwal in your 16 December issue — ‘ Half a world away , in New Mexico , mud bricks are the plaything of the rich ’ ( p 740 ) and the description in the review by Colin Moorcraft in your 13 January issue of the exhibition ‘ Down to earth ’ by Jean Dethier , ‘ encompassing all manner of earth buildings from … to the trendy latter day eco-huts of New Mexico ’ ( p 110 ) .
28 I refer to the letter headed ‘ Rider Insurance ’ in your February issue .
29 I refer to the type of work produced by the fugitive and clandestine presses which , in their nature , usually had a ready and eager public not too scrupulous in its handling of reading matter .
30 I REFER to the photo of six Defiants in echelon starboard in the August issue .
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