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1. Keep this dictionary for reference.
2. He works for a company that publishes reference books.
3. Avoid any reference to his illness.
4. You should keep the book for future reference.
5. This card should be kept on file for reference.
5.
6. An Ordnance Survey grid reference gives the position of a place to within 100 metres.
7. There is no direct reference to her own childhood in the novel.
8. All important points are numbered for ease of reference .
9. Reference works on that country, when available, are full of inaccuracies.
10. The government has announced the terms of reference for its proposed committee of inquiry.
11. We are writing with reference to your letter of October 21, 1998.
12. I keep my reference books near my desk for convenience.
13. They could find no further reference to Mr LaMotte in the records.
14. Our charges are calculated by reference to an hourly rate.
15. I like to have my reference books within my reach.
16. He made only a veiled reference to international concerns over human rights issues.
17. She made no reference to her illness but only to her future plans.
18. The library contains many popular works of reference .
19. The original text is here for ease of reference.
20. The new constitution dropped all reference to previous wars.
21. The map reference is Y4.
22. The handbooks are filed away for future reference.
23. He made an oblique reference to his work.
24. People interpret events within their own frame of reference.
25. The firm offered to give her a reference.
26. Quote this reference number in all correspondence.
27. We spent days going through all related reference material.
28. If you wish to succeed, you should use persistence as your good friend, experience as your reference, prudence as your brother and hope as your sentry. 
29. These have been placed into our files for future reference.
30. These notes should be carefully filed away for future reference.
1. Keep this dictionary for reference.
2. He works for a company that publishes reference books.
3. You should keep the book for future reference.
4. An Ordnance Survey grid reference gives the position of a place to within 100 metres.
5. There is no direct reference to her own childhood in the novel.
5.
6. All important points are numbered for ease of reference .
7. Reference works on that country, when available, are full of inaccuracies.
8. The government has announced the terms of reference for its proposed committee of inquiry.
9. These have been placed into our files for future reference.
10. We are writing with reference to your letter of October 21, 1998.
11. They could find no further reference to Mr LaMotte in the records.
12. Our charges are calculated by reference to an hourly rate.
13. I like to have my reference books within my reach.
14. He made only a veiled reference to international concerns over human rights issues.
15. These notes should be carefully filed away for future reference.
16. She made no reference to her illness but only to her future plans.
17. We spent days going through all related reference material.
18. The headmaster supplied him with a reference.
19. They publish reference books.
31. She burrowed into reference books.
32. May I use your name as a reference?
33. Please quote your reference number when making an enquiry.
34. Please send a full CV, quoting the appropriate reference.
35. Please quote our reference when replying.
36. The decision was taken without reference to local managers.
37. Mr Wetherby wrote him a character reference .
38. The book is designed as a reference manual.
39. The grid reference is C8.
40. This has no reference to what we were discussing.
41. She made a veiled reference to his past mistakes.
42. Is there any reference to it in the index?
43. We need a reference from your former employer.
44. The book is organized alphabetically for easy reference.
45. Reference books may not be removed from the library.
46. Retain a copy of the form for future reference.
47. He made only a passing reference to her achievements.
48. She made a reference to her recent book.
49. He made no reference to any agreement.
50. Her diary contains no reference to the alleged appointment.
51. The matter was outside the committee's terms of reference.
52. A vocabulary index is included for easy reference.
53. The article makes no reference to his first marriage.
54. She needs the book for reference purposes.
55. I am writing with reference to your job application.
56. The headmaster supplied him with a reference.
57. The teacher mentioned a few valuable reference books.
58. The date of publication should be included in the reference.
59. He wrote a reference for him,(/reference.html) describing his reliability and trustworthiness as "above questioning".
60. She's a senior editor in the reference department of a publishing company.
61. He makes only a passing reference to the theory in his book.
62. I am writing with reference to your article on salaries for scientists.
63. In all future letters on this subject, please use/quote our reference JW/155/C/1991.
64. You'll find the information in the reference section of your local library.
65. It is easy to choose our own frame of reference and attack any ideas that do not fit it.
65. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
66. The governor made only a passing reference to the problem of unemployment .
67. She used her work experience as a frame of reference for her teaching.
68. This test is to be taken by all pupils without reference to age or grade.
69. Make a note of the reference number shown on the form.
70. The book does not reference anything written in the last 10 years.
71. I wrote down the name of the hotel for future reference .
72. How can Christians and atheists ever come to understand each other when their frames of reference are so different?
73. I am writing to you in reference to the job opening in your department.
74. Keep one as a master copy for your own reference and circulate the others.
75. When I was looking for a job, I asked my head teacher to give me a reference.
76. What's the grid reference of the village on this map?
77. For ease of reference, only the relevant extracts of the regulations are included.
78. The book is by far the best general reference on natural history.
79. They publish reference books.
80. I like to keep in with my ex-employer, you never know when you might need a reference.
81. Some comments may or may not be understood as harassment, depending on your frame of reference .
82. It was very conveniently situated just across the road from the City Reference Library.
83. The book contains a quick reference guide to essential grammar at the back.
84. The pilots were just given a grid reference of the target.
85. No reference to their existence appears in any literature of the period.
86. The usual convention is to choose the reference point at infinity.
87. I finally tracked down the reference in a dictionary of quotations.
88. We know we're dealing with someone with a different frame of reference.
89. The matter, they decided, lay outside the commission's terms of reference.
90. I finally tracked the reference down in a book of quotations.
91. Read these notes carefully and keep them for future reference.
92. The book will become a standard work of reference .
93. Unemployment serves as a useful point of reference in examining social problems.
94. Keep the dictionary at your elbow so you can use it for reference anytime.
95. The map at the back of the book may be pulled out for easy reference.
95. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
96. I am studying the iconography of Islamic texts, with special reference to the representation of women.
97. Keep their price list on file for future reference .
98. The firm required a reference to establish the bona fides of the client.
99. The summary should be comprehensible without reference back to the source work.
100. Romantic fiction and reference books are a staple of many public libraries.
101. She won a grant to study political science with special reference to China.
102. Please keep this sheet in a safe place for reference.
103. In an obvious reference to the president(), he talked of corruption in high places.
104. Do we still have any fixed point of reference in the teaching of English?
105. The book is an invaluable source of reference for the art historian.
106. Keep the list of numbers near the phone for easy reference.
107. An employer is not duty bound to provide a reference when an employee leaves.
108. For future reference, could you use the headed paper for any correspondence that leaves this office?
109. She makes no reference to any feminist work other than her own.
110. She issued all these invitations without any reference to her superiors.
111. This dictionary is an invaluable reference tool for advanced learners.
112. Lee's case will be the reference point for lawyers in tomorrow's trial.
113. The article made no reference to previous research on the subject.
114. In some schools, Christmas carols are being modified to exclude any reference to Christ.
115. The emergency nurse can treat minor injuries without reference to a doctor.
116. This can deter your reference from answering. 4.
117. The above woman's reference number is 105375.
118. A recommended addition to the bookshelf for reference purposes.
119. She gave Sam Chapman as her character reference.
120. Results were calculated by reference to a standard curve.
121. You will be allocated a unique reference number.
122. He liked the reference to the classical tradition.
123. Such cases could be met by adopting for civil cases a procedure similar to the Attorney-General's reference in criminal proceedings.
124. His book includes a deprecating reference to Reagan's economic policy.
125. The modelling of these moors - a reference to the family crest - repays study.
126. Indeed, it is only in such cases that reference to Hansard is likely to be of any assistance to the courts.
127. A small collection of reference books is a most valuable asset on any farm.
128. Materials in the center are organized into three distinct categories: reference, child-use, and staff development.
129. The teacher, Hett, had applied for a job at another school and had listed the superintendent as a reference.
130. Steele v. Williams and Hooper v. Exeter Corporation were cited in argument, but no reference to them appears in the judgments.
131. If not, the reference to the terms should at least draw attention to the fact that the terms contain exclusion clauses.
132. They're blundering about like a ship in the fog, with no terms of reference to steer by.
133. There is no reference that the repentant adulteress in the New Testament was actually Mary.
134. Costs Our charges are calculated by reference to an hourly rate.
135. A later reference of 1498 describes Fromebridge as corn, malt and fulling mills.
136. If you think a reference is being made to the Bible, you can use a concordance to the Bible.
137. He made no direct reference to the disturbances in April against the government's economic policies.
138. Will the court prevent an appointing authority from making an appointment because one of the parties objects to the reference proceeding?
139. Discusses the conflicting arguments for and against sustainable development, with particular reference to architecture.
140. Video showing rapid and intensive change, for example, will need frequent reference frames to maintain an intelligible motion sequence.
141. There are many important questions which emerge in relation to comparative study which employs place or locality as the frame of reference and explanation.
142. Use of a new batch of reagents or reference standards that have been improperly made can cause this.
143. Finally, apart from one small reference, the analysis never examines the relationship between collective protest and internal war.
144. He would simply dash off a note that made no reference to the incident and forget the whole thing.
145. The accountants' contract with the parties was to assess damages claimed in the terms of reference.
146. In the case of other stocks, cost is ascertained by reference to purchase price plus duty where appropriate.
147. Any reference to payment of rent by banker's order or credit transfer should be vigorously contested.
148. When describing the person in question, a reference to physical appearance is often made showing that physical appearance is very important.
149. But if the damages are calculated without reference to income tax that will not be so.
150. The next morning he presented himself in court to give evidence, and a character reference, on McLaren's behalf.
151. Later in the evening, without any reference to the earlier talk, the conversation drifted towards the topic of race.
152. We can see by reference to the Salomon case the great advantage of limited liability.
153. Fourthly, reference has already been made to the need for cooperation to be perceived as beneficial.
154. Indeed, in many cases it appears that the ellipsis is interpreted with reference to a content-based representation.
155. It acts merely as an easily identified and meaningful reference to the version of the product package which is to be issued.
156. This was in contrast with other scoring studies,(http:///reference.html) where the reference point was fixed at the crypt base.
157. But reference to bandwidth is meaningless unless it is qualified by distance of the run.
158. Benefits under a tax-approved company pension scheme are always limited by reference to earnings from the company.
159. Models provide a shared frame of reference for people from different cultural backgrounds.
160. The reference here to distrust of the judiciary once again accentuates Dicey's adoption of the ancient conception of the rule of law.
161. Each frame of reference is constructed largely through cultural influences. Broadly speaking there are four possible approaches: Isolation.
162. The red background then provides a reference point which allows the computer to correct for angle and distance.
163. Make yourself a present of Silences and keep it by you as a reference book.
164. This does not compare with the ease of reference to actual original documentation in the manual system outlined earlier in this chapter.
165. Perhaps the most obvious is wilful and corrupt exploitation of debtors by dishonest employees of the credit reference bureau.
166. This has nothing to do with reference to any particular dog(), or even whether dogs actually exist at all.
167. Processes such as population growth, educational expansion, political change and so on, are examined with reference to developed and less developed countries.
168. Do this on the entry line by placing the cursor at each cell reference in turn and pressing F4.
169. Meanwhile, he gave Sien a reference so glowing that she sounded positively angelic.
170. This was done by using the pylorus and the anatomical antrum-corpus boundary as reference points.
171. The only reference to sustainable development was to be found in paragraph two hundred and thirteen.
172. Preobrazhensky was in fact trying to analyse Soviet economy without reference to the specific historical features of that formation.
173. Reference should also be made to the Specific Claims Handling Instructions, especially to calculate written down value.
174. I am satisfied that this reference did not emanate from anyone representing the ports authority or the dock company.
175. Many of the practical examples given in this book contain reference to work in other curriculum areas.
176. The scattering-factor corrections for both the reference and the object waves and, are also included.
177. Gains on property disposals are calculated by reference to historical net book value to the Group.
178. Whether the passage is a direct reference to enclosure or, more probably, to disagreements among cottagers, is not certain.
179. By using test-kits and keeping a record of the readings obtained you also build-up and invaluable data bank for future reference.
180. Some contracts provide instead for performance without delivery, generally by payment of differences by reference to a published price or index.
181. California employers already can be held responsible for defaming a departing worker with a negative reference.
182. This can be illustrated with reference to the Cromerian deposits at West Runton in Norfolk.
183. A single, but important, article discussing the quality systems needed for production of reference materials represents quality assurance.
184. Leapor's reference to the fly is a signal that she is arguing against Pope's epistle.
185. No little red book, no reference to anybody named Blackman, no clippings, no cryptic notes, no personal correspondence.
185. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
186. The nature of the variable is best explained by reference to the relevant descriptors in Table 8.2.
187. David Whitehouse has enough letters of character reference to paper Bermondsey warehouse and he seems anxious to read all of them.
188. Many secondary pupils are likely to be more aware than younger children of their cultural and religious frames of reference.
189. This line of reasoning is intended to provide a means for felicitous plural and singular pronominal reference under appropriate circumstances.
190. The procedure to be adopted should be left to the discretion of the person conducting the reference.
191. I am simply seeking clarification of the regulations for future reference.
192. Congress also allows the Department of Transportation to reference additional but unauthorized amounts in full-funding agreements.
193. His appeal to Wilson modestly requested constitutional government, democratic freedoms and other reforms for Vietnamconspicuously omitting any reference to independence.
194. Perhaps if the rest of the writing had had the same approach we would have a worthy materials reference book.
195. The whole work is well presented and is recommended as an invaluable source of reference in the analytical laboratory.
196. Annual rate bills are calculated by reference to rateable values and the rate multiplier.
197. Each frame of reference is constructed largely through cultural influences.
198. The panel will explore the recruit's experience with reference books of any sort.
199. A field system could be defined as strings of coordinates following each field boundary, along with reference names or numbers.
200. This tactic of reference combines an admired or revered position with an effective individual to increase a less powerful person's clout.
201. Rather, what she was saying with her cryptic scriptural reference was that I might not be asking the right question.
202. Moreover, they can not be accounted for merely by reference to spatial differences in social composition.
203. I did so when the under-30 crowd gave me blank faces at my casual reference to High Noon.
204. Sessions said information he receives from reference checks has helped enormously in cases he has filed against employers.
205. The point is best illustrated by reference to specific examples under the existing United Kingdom constitution.
206. But because both systems deify one aspect of reality they produce problems which are insoluble within their own terms of reference.
207. Instead you can use the F4 key to cycle through the four possibilities for expressing a cell reference.
208. It has a biblical reference, meaning the basic matter of what woman and man are made of.
209. Thus corporal punishment is defined in the section with reference to the tort of battery.
210. The Library is used extensively by S6 pupils and is available to all pupils and Staff for reference and borrowing.
211. Confidence intervals for incidence rates were assessed by reference to the Poisson distribution.
212. In the meantime, publishers continue to publish, between two covers, all sorts of reference books.
213. This give-and-take using ideas provides emerging concepts with multiple experiential reference points.
214. No chemistry department can afford to purchase software without reference to this authoritative guide.
215. He will acknowledge receipt of your reference within 5 working days.
215. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
216. It was further suggested that the principal value of the new statement might be for reference purposes rather than for wide circulation.
217. This building serves as a point of reference, alluding in its monumentality to the idea of art as drama.
218. Discussion of less traditional approaches and concerns continues with reference to social work and citizens' charters, citizenship and participation.
219. It proved a work of appealing ingenuity with many reference points to hold the listener's attention.
220. The above reference to large and powerful retail chains implies that they can exert a strong influence in the marketplace.
221. This means that stamp duty is assessed by reference to the highest ascertainable rent which might become payable under the lease.
222. This is now widely accepted, but Mr.X, strangely, never pursued it further with reference to the anatomy of the individual golfer.
223. When citing cases the reference should always be given; and it should be pronounced in full, not in abbreviated form.
224. Reasons of that level can themselves be justified by reference to the deeper concerns on which they are based.
225. Other, generally applicable subdivisions,[] are shown in a separate list for easy reference.
226. In contrast, the charter party bill of lading did not contain the charter party contract, but incorporated it by reference.
227. Coulthard, who despite x-rays to the contrary believes he has cracked a rib, made only passing reference to the discomfort.
228. The absence of reference to a division of the southern province, therefore, is not altogether surprising.
229. This bitter complaint and reference to lavish party practices and official corruption was to grow louder over the year.
230. The reference section of Chapter 10 is a very useful gateway for anyone wishing to gain further details on the techniques suggested.
231. The thesaurus functions not only as a retrieval aid, but also as a reference facility.
232. But of course the cost of improving the accuracy of credit reference files in this way would have to be met somehow.
233. The matter will be governed by the terms of reference and the procedure established, together with any code of conduct adopted.
234. We choose our frame of reference and attack something for not fitting it.
235. Table 10.1 illustrates this with reference to revenue expenditure on basic services by the ten district councils in the Greater Manchester area in 1987/8.
236. The reference is to the 1990 budget deal in Washington that helped bring down President Bush.
237. Have your policy or claim number ready as a reference.
238. An artist's contribution now, he says, must be assessed by reference to his positioning within the process of production.
239. Although U/V, ozone and protein skimmers were known, reference books often claimed they were unnecessary.
240. Also labels the components on your drawing as per your circuit diagram and retain for future reference.
241. As the individual adolescent seeks to grow more independent of the family, peer groups and friends become important points of reference.
242. Try browsing along the reference shelves of your local library, or the humour section of the local bookshop.
243. This can be best calculated by reference to accurate time-cost information.
244. She said that this pioneering reference library was good for democracy and good for citizenship.
245. Which of these specialized directories from Oxbridge Communications would solve a reference problem for you?
246. These omissions do not detract from the value of this reference work.
247. Where, for example, is there even a passing reference to the benefits of fair trade?
248. Their potentially adverse effects with particular reference to the diabetic will now be outlined.
249. The times of sunset and sunrise can be proved by reference to an almanac.
250. Forms of address and titles for important personages can be found in reference books.
251. Perhaps I can confirm what he said by reference to one statistic.
252. It is worth working through the logical notation, however, for ease of reference later.
253. Data used to produce the I9X binding profile was abstracted from reference 21.
254. Fashanu will give Jones, who he believes is one of soccer's most misunderstood men, a glowing character reference.
255. The distinction is borne out by the Report's own reference to the disclosure of information, and prior consultation on redundancy.
256. I will attempt to do this with reference to the issue of the social consequences of closing primary schools in rural areas.
257. The first is that this is a gap which must be filled by reference to the applicable law under general conflict-of-laws rules.
258. Suggested doses of commonly used laxatives are given in reference 17.
259. This part of the course is assessed by reference to the student's production of course work manifest in a course file.
260. Few discussions about politics can occur without direct or indirect reference to power.
261. Their reference is to the middle-class norm of the discontented housewife.
262. Some sections of the book reference journal articles exclusively, with no annotations as to what these journal articles contain.
263. These reagents, as well as reference procedures for specialized diagnostic and molecular epidemiologic approaches, are usually not produced commercially.
264. It is provided for reference purposes; you will find more detailed explanations elsewhere in this manual?
265. Reference groups are groups with which an individual closely identifies.
266. An account number or clear reference such as an order or delivery note number for identifying the invoice or statement. 5.
267. Just how great the change has been is perhaps best illustrated by reference to the number of daily commuters into London.
268. They became permanent and readily accessible reference material in the painters' studios.
269. The Changes Log is described at Section 6 assign a change reference number to the change request.
270. To achieve this a user can reference the next approved version of a module in anticipation of that module's approval.
271. There is no reference to any additional expenditure on working to ensure a fairer system of legal liability.
272. Nor can the operation of constitutional law be understood without reference to the practice of politics.
273. Rather, it serves as an eminently readable reference book for those considering a life in food biz.
274. The first priority is to consult a good reference book to identify the pest and choose the most effective control.
275. However, it is unlikely that such proprietorial power will be exercised without reference to commercial considerations or marketing considerations.
276. Depending on the strength of identification with the reference groups an individual may conform to its standards and norms.
277. The answer is no, because some truth properties and truth relations hold regardless of reference, provided meaning is held constant.
278. Although the various managerial tasks are interlinked, they are described discretely for ease of reference.
279. This is illustrated by reference to teachers' responses to various externally sponsored innovations and the teachers' pay dispute of 1985-86.
280. It is exactly this latter view of the nature of reference which the discourse analyst has to appeal to.
281. Similarly, the reference to reactions in organic solvents merited further discussion.
282. Thus, in discourse analysis, reference is treated as an action on the part of the speaker / writer.
283. Part 4 contains a list of the reference data sets and reference results used for the comparisons made throughout the book.
284. For comic relief, obviously; but we also suspect a topical reference worth considering as evidence in the dating game.
285. The studies are being carried out with reference to explanations for criminal acts and educational outcomes and are being explored in an inter-group context.
286. Before moving on to the next step, write yourself a character reference for a job.
287. Terms of reference for due diligence will naturally be a matter for yourselves and the investigating accountants to consider and agree.
288. Your reference to balanced reporting is surprising, to say the least.
289. As a visual aid to anatomical familiarity, a reference book such as this has undoubted value.
289.
290. Reference to the column of the character table showing the Cartesian axis directions then gives the symmetry species directly.
291. The data collection schedule will be attached following the footnote reference list.
292. The library's database can be accessed via workstations in the reference room.
293. We finally debated at great length whether it would be possible to avoid making explicit reference to the Director.
294. There was some reference to a letter and that was quite enough to make Charity cut in at once.
295. Failure to comply with the terms of a Default Notice will normally result in the default being disclosed to credit reference agencies.
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