Example sentences of "be refer [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 Everything has always been referred back to mother .
2 The issue has been referred back to the MacLeod Estates , from whom a reply is awaited .
3 A number of test cases on Sunday trading and the possible conflict with the treaty of Rome have already come before the European Court and all have been referred back to the various countries involved .
4 If pain and other symptoms were being so badly managed these patients should have been referred promptly to other health care professionals who might have been able to provide a better quality of analgesia .
5 And you 're referring here to the shot gun ?
6 We 're referring mainly to the 500ft or 150 metre brigade who seem to find the cost of a reel prohibitive .
7 But there has been an additional image barrier : the CAB as a generalist advice agency was often labelled a ‘ signposting ’ service whereby clients will simply be referred on to other organisations .
8 A case involving a murder charge would be referred on to a Crown court .
9 If no other provision is made , ordinary Government Bills ( and other Public Bills ) will be referred automatically to a standing committee .
10 Unlike negotiation , consultation procedures do not generally allow disagreements to be referred up to higher levels of the machinery ; once the formal consultation has taken place , management may implement its measures with or without agreement .
11 The only parts of the Home Support Project which were not clearly understood at first were ( a ) its method of obtaining clients ( it was sometimes thought that any dementia sufferer in the borough could be referred directly to the development officer ) , and ( b ) the fact that the development officers could not step in immediately the psychogeriatrician referred a client to the project , but had to wait until the research assessment had been carried out ( which would confirm the client 's eligibility for the project service ) .
12 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 .
13 This subject is an area of contention and any problems should be referred initially to your Manager .
14 A substantial proportion can be referred back to their general practitioners once a thorough assessment has been carried out .
15 The question of the place of objects in the formation of mental imagery may be referred back to the discussion of play .
16 Before the programme is finally adopted it has to be referred back to the European Parliament for a second time .
17 Because you know both parties were there to make sure that er there was going to be a mutual agreement or it may in some instances be referred back to domestic level for resolution , or alternately , the employers just said , no and that , that was the end of it at that stage .
18 That said , the comments raised will be referred back to the project officers and in West Lothian , in particular , there is room for improvement .
19 If the most significant work influencing an author is not cited by him , because of his perception of the possible effect of the citation on the judgmental faculties of the paper 's readership , then this calls into question one of the most fundamental precepts of bibliometrics : that the existence of a citation is an acknowledgement of influence , and it also breaks the audit trail by which published knowledge can be referred back to its origination .
20 And they 've also agreed that any alteration of the plan will be referred back to this Council for their consideration .
21 In the former case these can be referred back to the Census Offices and in the latter to the London Research Centre .
22 The matter will be referred back to the borough council 's officers ' traffic group .
23 I 'd just like to come back on that because I 'm referring here to erm county council paper N Y seven which was er relating to the I five I twelve issues we were issuing yesterday .
24 Erm first of all Chairman I would confirm that it is our view that with a provision of six thousand five hundred for Harrogate district , we do n't think we 'd be looking at a new settlement to serve our needs , erm , having said that , we support the Greater York strategy , and we we certainly the level of provision erm for Greater York as proposed by the County Council , er but leaving aside for one moment the issue of a new settlement , it is our view that we 'll be able to accommodate the level of growth that I think is anticipated in our district , erm , within the figures , and I 'm referring specifically to N Y one , and the table on the last page where there 's an indication there of the sort of of er housing numbers that would would have to be accommodated within Harrogate district , and and our part of Greater York is essentially a rural character consisting of a a number of small villages , so there there we have er a total figure of two hundred dwellings to be provided within our part of Greater York , that basically represents erm existing commitments and a a yield from small sites in the future , perhaps conversions , and we'r we 're quite happy with that .
25 I 'm referring obviously to the quadruple alliance of eighteen er er fifteen .
26 That 's right , erm always make sure that the injured parts are well supported bandages should be firm enough to do the job and large enough to cover the wound all of this is the sort of thing which you need to be referring back to if you 're in any doubt .
27 It seemed , however , that an increasing number of juveniles , with the permission of their parents , were being referred directly to the ASEA committees by teachers , club managers , clergymen , and welfare workers .
28 Despite a firm diagnosis being given , 25 ( 33% ) patients were referred again to hospital by their general practitioner .
29 Despite a firm diagnosis and explanation being given to both the patient and referring general practitioner , 25 ( 33% ) of all patients were referred again to hospital for the same problem .
30 Twenty-five per cent of decisions reviewed were changed , 57% were referred back to the local office and in 18% of cases the original decision was confirmed .
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