Example sentences of "[noun sg] will be referred " in BNC.

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1 This conception of the company as a private association will be referred to as the ‘ legal model ’ .
2 This institution will be referred to as C.
3 The description of speech and language difficulties which draws on recent psycholinguistic research will be referred to as the process of assessment .
4 So it wo n't necessarily be that patients from er a G P surgery or a G P practice will be referred directly to the local hospital .
5 Tom 's pay rise or his leaving the company are events , and attributes of the entity EMPLOYEE will be referred to following these events .
6 Many expert clauses provide that the parties should , in the first instance , try to agree on the expert to whom the issue will be referred .
7 And they 've also agreed that any alteration of the plan will be referred back to this Council for their consideration .
8 If there are reasons to indicate that the child has visual defects , more detailed and sophisticated tests will be undertaken by an ophthalmologist to whom the child will be referred .
9 Throughout this document this person will be referred to as the Offline Manager and will be the LIFESPAN user who is responsible for entering information such as the number and type of media available for offline storage , and the availability of units for mounting offline media .
10 A plain flour and water dough will be referred to as ‘ pasta secca ’ while an egg pasta will be labelled as ‘ pasta all'uovo ’ .
11 A design change proposed by a member of the computer group during system development will be referred to the Development Manager .
12 This Article is still being considered and the subject will be referred to in detail in Chapter 9 .
13 Changes proposed by a user will be referred to the New OED Computer Group Manager for initial approval .
14 Failing that , the case will be referred to the court by the commission , or by the Government , or be decided by a committee of ministers .
15 If it does not do so , the case will be referred to the European Court for a ruling .
16 Now the details of the case will be referred to senior officers of the Gloucestershire police force in the light of the trial judge 's observations
17 Most allegations of breach of privilege or contempt end there , but if it appears to the Speaker that there has been a prima facie breach of privilege , the matter will be referred to the Committee of Privileges , the function of which is to receive evidence , determine whether , in its view , a breach or contempt has occurred and , if so , report to this effect to the House with any recommendations thought fit .
18 If the second reminder produces no result or the reply to either reminder seems to indicate the need for court intervention the matter will be referred to a master or district judge , who will have the power to issue a summons for the solicitors of one or both sides to come and explain matters .
19 The matter will be referred to the full Panel for a decision .
20 The matter will be referred back to the borough council 's officers ' traffic group .
21 Changes proposed by a member of the Computer Group during the development of a sub-system will be referred to the Development Manager .
22 The explanations given above provide the general framework of analysis to which the various actual uses of to before the infinitive will be referred in this study .
23 Sufferers who can not register with a local dentist will be referred to the Family Health Services Authority — which is responsible for dental treatment .
24 He said that he could not accept the procedures and it is possible the dispute will be referred to a court .
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