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

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1 The Court also referred to the fact that the copyright in question was generated in the course of one activity ( broadcasting ) but used to control a derivative market ( publishing weekly television guides ) .
2 ‘ And Doyle never referred to the fact that he 'd seen the Asian girl near to Charlie 's ? ’
3 You referred to the fact of erm , er items that were n't on the , on the rations such as liver .
4 The Divisional Court , in holding that the magistrate erred in committing the applicant , also referred to the fact that Price had stated before the magistrate that he would not return to Sweden to give evidence at the trial of the applicant if he was extradited to Sweden .
5 This referred to the fact that Marcia Williams had given birth to illegitimate sons .
6 I do n't th I think when we spoke last week , erm referred to the fact that er ethnic minorities erm
7 He will be aware that last night , thousands of young Scots slept rough on the streets of London and he may also be aware of the recent statement by the Moderator of the Church of Scotland , who referred to the fact that 25 per cent .
8 He referred to the fact that the Government of the day distributed a manifesto to every household in the land .
9 Well I have n't suggested a a figure , I made reference and I also referred to the fact that when you then discounted completions , identified sites , and existing measurements , you would be approximately eight hundred and fifty dwellings short .
10 The taxing code works without difficulty and the trustees would be assessed jointly — Lord Keith in Dawson v IRC referred to the fact that if all the trustees " had been resident in the United Kingdom application of the enactment would have been such that the income would have been treated as arising or accruing to all three , and all three would have been jointly assessable to tax " .
11 Lord Morrison at p531 also referred to the fact that Archer-Shee v Baker was concerned with ascertaining the income from American investments subject to tax ( ie the nature of the income ) and not the person chargeable to tax : These cases [ Williams v Singer and Archer-Shee v Baker ] raised no question as to the person chargeable to tax .
12 Also in Reid 's Trustees The Lord President ( Clyde ) referred to the fact that there were dicta enunciated without apparent qualification in Archer-Shee v Baker and Williams v Singer which pointed to the complete elimination of trustees in the matter of assessability to income tax .
13 The Lord President referred to the fact that it had never been suggested that trustees were not assessable under the old Schedule A or under Schedule B or Schedule D.
14 Mr Gordon in your erm opening remarks you referred to the fact that erm following the programme re-orientation I think you words were that the full government are now capping their liabilities on the programme .
15 The parable may refer to the fact that in Jesus ' time the Zealots ( this was a name given to nationalists ) were stirring up the peasants to revolt against such landlords .
16 He did refer to the fact that , if the trial proceeded , witnesses would be giving evidence about things that had occurred a long time ago and said that he did ‘ not think that is a position which is salvaged or saved by reason of the fact that there are in being notebooks , that there are in being witness statements . ’
17 He paid a brief homage to the Gnomes , who had journeyed all the way from the Gallan Mountains to bring their ideas for the new Queen 's Crown Jewels and did not refer to the fact that they were four days late on account of getting lost on the way .
18 By ‘ deconstructionist ’ Brooke-Rose does not simply refer to the fact that her novel ‘ deconstructs ’ itself .
19 When the right hon. Gentleman next takes the opportunity to visit Blackpool , will he refer to the fact that according to the Government 's own figures which have been supplied to me , 38 per cent .
20 Given the rule that a " fair comment " must state or refer to the facts upon which it is based , to what extent might the falsity of those facts destroy the defence ?
21 By the " permanence " of true-kin relationships in both models I refer to the fact that if two individuals consider themselves to be true kinsmen their kinship will persist in latent form even if they do not interact with one another at all for years on end .
22 Many restraints , as in Commercial Plastics , refer to the fact that a party may not solicit or compete with the other party in relation to those who were customers at the date of the determination of the contract .
23 Now just to clarify in my mind about , here I 'm looking at the summary of your submission , you actually refer to the fact that sixty three hectares are required to meet the needs of the city , whereas I take it you say this morning that you 're happy with the forty six , er but in reality you can only get thirty three ac thirty three hectares within the city .
24 my Lord we have said in a number of places the claims are erm unlawful and we refer to the fact that the claims come out of the central fund bi-law
25 I refer to the fact that , as presented , it would be all too easy for readers to be left with the distinct impression that the project is an initiative of National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside .
26 These included everything from wind turbines to exploiting the heat from rocks deep under the earth 's surface , The phrase ‘ renewable ’ referred to the fact that instead of having constantly to supply new fuel from the earth , as with coal or nuclear materials , the energy source , such as wind or water , is constantly renewed .
27 The Rev Young in his History of Whitby ( 1817 ) found that the use of this garth was ‘ not easy to ascertain ’ , but thought the ‘ horn ’ referred to the fact that the tenants who had to repair the hedge were summoned by the blowing of a horn .
28 They protested their innocence , and referred to the fact that no charges had been brought against them .
29 I have already referred to the fact that the need to move the children had been precipitated by the announcement by the friends of the family with whom the children were staying that they could not keep the children any longer .
30 Yeah , and I do n't now but i I mean I 'm certainly in two I 've been since there 's people who 've referred to the fact that they do n't have those members of staff working for them at the optimum days ,
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