Example sentences of "be often refer to " in BNC.

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1 Music publishing deals are often referred to by two figures , like 95:5 or 85:15 .
2 Such studies are often referred to as community profiles , and may cover factors such as education , occupation , age , literacy , language ( related to ethic groups ) , recreation , the needs of the handicapped and housebound , housing and many other matters .
3 These are often referred to as local ombudsmen .
4 These methods are often referred to as power-assertive ; the adult asserts dominant and authoritarian control through physical punishment , harsh verbal abuse , angry threats and deprivation of privileges .
5 They are often referred to as ‘ landscape temples ’ .
6 Beer , wine and spirits are often referred to as ‘ alcohol ’ .
7 Consequently , the ‘ xuechao ’ came to end , but not before the ‘ hope of China ’ as young people are often referred to had declared that , ‘ we have no hope ’ They insisted that they were supportive of reform , ‘ but these are not the reforms we want ’ .
8 These kinds of tests are often referred to as ‘ normative tests ’ , since they involve comparisons with scores from a ‘ normal ’ group of children .
9 These other sites are often referred to as the subcortical visual system .
10 These rewards of work are often referred to collectively as ‘ job satisfaction ’ or ‘ motivators ’ .
11 There have been a number of recorded cases of children living in the wild and presumed to have been nurtured and reared by animals ; such children are often referred to as feral ( wild ) children .
12 Indeed , they are often referred to as " trilobite larvae " .
13 These ways are often referred to as vehicles or methods in public relations practice , because it is through them that messages may be sent to consumers .
14 The warp and weft are the basic constituents of all textiles , and are often referred to as the " foundation " of a rug .
15 Like the reports of the NAO , the reports of the Commission receive wide attention and are often referred to in the media .
16 These " bookers " , as they are often referred to , operate as a sort of informal agency .
17 To oversimplify , the more obvious ( not necessarily more serious ) illnesses , generally regarded as ‘ madness ’ , are often referred to as psychotic disorders .
18 Pieces of software which run on PCs are often referred to by three different names , and the same three names are used even if the software runs under Windows .
19 Fabrics are not always given a particular name but are often referred to just by the fibre content , e.g. , cotton or polyester print .
20 These techniques are often referred to as Operational Research , or Quantitative Techniques .
21 Sarah Moon , a London acupuncturist who specialises in pain relief during labour , says that women are often referred to her through the National Childbirth Trust or an active birth group .
22 Such cables are often referred to in factories as ‘ down-shop ’ leads ’ .
23 These are often referred to as parent/child relationships .
24 In the network and hierarchical DBMS the access paths are defined by the DBA before the database is set up and these are often referred to as navigational systems ( Bachman , 1973 ) .
25 Many birds eat seeds and are often referred to as seed predators .
26 In France the Rameau Oeuvres complètes are often referred to as the Saint-Säens edition .
27 It should be noted that the above rules are often referred to as the 17 year rule and the 3 year rule .
28 Evidently , as pointed out in section 4.5 , approaches via damped oscillations which are often referred to as ringing .
29 These are often referred to as ‘ pull ’ techniques , in that they are designed to stimulate final demand and move products through the sales channel , with the consumer providing the impetus .
30 This phenomenon was noted in the central press , where the lenders were often referred to as ‘ beglye ’ ( unstable ) : however the shaky nature of their new-found prosperity , like the uncertain fits and starts of NEP in economic terms , was soon to turn into solid gains which looked like becoming permanent .
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