reference造句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.