Example sentences of "[adv] refer [prep] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Sometimes these forms are overtly referred to and talked about , for example in those communities which have clear notions of " correct " grammar and " standard " language . |
2 | Of the two , I found the former much the more useful ; its alphabetical list of foods is easily referred to and includes such ‘ new ’ foods as quorn , fromage frais , hummus and tofu . |
3 | Below the sandstones there is a thick sequence of tuffs and lavas , already referred to and believed to be Lower Permian . |
4 | Joseph , always referred to and called Jossey Dummy , was a tall , thin , round-shouldered youth . |
5 | STAMFORD is usually referred to as having fourteen churches in the medieval period , but at one time there was a fifteenth , dedicated to St. Thomas . |
6 | He should further refer to and reflect upon the continuous Labour search for excuses for crime rather than for the introduction of any sensible policies to deal with crime . |
7 | Evidently , as pointed out in section 4.5 , approaches via damped oscillations which are often referred to as ringing . |
8 | What they really refer to and bring to expression is his meaning for us ; and their significance is to be grasped afresh , not by their simple repetition , but by returning behind them to the history of Jesus ' life and teaching , and to the message of his cross and resurrection . |
9 | The letter drew attention to particular aspects of all three reports previously referred to and stated that there was " a need for a specific managerial and professional initiative to improve the performance of this function " . |
10 | They are commonly referred to as belonging to different ‘ races ’ , and the relations between Asian and West Indian communities and the white British population are referred to as ‘ race relations ’ ( cf the Race Relations Act ) . |