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

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1 Donaldson may be assumed to be referring to the Duke of Hamilton 's mausoleum at Hamilton Palace which Bryce executed after Burn had departed for London .
2 What is more , Marx was not consistent in his account of ideology and while he sometimes seems to be referring to what Mannheim was later to call ‘ total ideology ’ , at other times he seems to be referring to a ‘ particular conception ’ of ideology with its psychologistic basis .
3 What is more , Marx was not consistent in his account of ideology and while he sometimes seems to be referring to what Mannheim was later to call ‘ total ideology ’ , at other times he seems to be referring to a ‘ particular conception ’ of ideology with its psychologistic basis .
4 In a pre-election press conference on Dec. 24 , President Chadli Benjedid was understood to be referring to the FIS when he criticized those " who adopt violence as a method of political conduct " .
5 ‘ You know bloody well what sort of thing he 's likely to be referring to , Jim . ’
6 Therefore , in order to make sense of these responses ‘ yes ’ answers were deemed to be referring to all practices .
7 The erm , the the nature of the erm the fourteenth of June , the the the Total Quality minute , the it seems to be referring to a document that sets out various phases of the er Total Quality programme .
8 It seems to be referring to a document that that that sets out the whole total quality process as far as the commission is concerned .
9 Well , people tend to be referred through the psychiatric services as they currently exist locally , er or through their G P .
10 Consult your doctor in order to be referred for specialist help .
11 You may need to be referred for specialist advice and treatment .
12 Patient 301 was the first person in this family to be referred for genetic counselling .
13 One could perhaps specify further : it was normal for disputes in Ireland to be referred to the Congregation of Propaganda , as Ireland , being part of a protestant state , fell under its jurisdiction .
14 This he did with difficulty , partly on account of his bad eyesight , partly because of what in later years would come to be referred to as ‘ a learning disability ’ or ‘ mild dyslexia ’ ; and partly because he simply was n't much of a reader .
15 However , you can ask for a review of the decision , and if you are still not satisfied you can ask for your situation to be referred to a social fund inspector .
16 What joy to be referred to as a mophead !
17 A petition carrying 4.5 million signatures collected from the public by ambulance crews is to be placed before Parliament with the help of the Labour leader , Mr Neil Kinnock , this week , calling for the dispute to be referred to arbitration , which Mr Clarke still opposes .
18 THE LABOUR leader , Mr Neil Kinnock , challenged the Prime Minister yesterday to allow the pay of 22,000 ambulance staff to be referred to a pay review body , as is done for 600,000 health service workers .
19 Rosemary , a young mother of two , and Clyde , a former Scots Guardsman , were lucky to be referred to the only NHS clinic which attempts to treat the condition .
20 In America , all tend to be referred to as Turtles .
21 Where any difference is to be referred to arbitration , the making of an award shall be a condition precedent to any right of action against the Insurer .
22 Yes , he was a professor — an associate , not the holder of a chair , and did teach , but preferred to be referred to as Dr. Briant rather than professor .
23 Consideration of these two theoretical positions — the non-associative notion of differentiation and the associative account ( to be referred to as ‘ mediation , ) — will occupy the latter part of this chapter .
24 But there is at least a hint in the Bill that in certain circumstances opted-out schools ( to be referred to as grant-maintained schools ) might receive extra funds from the DES : although in general such schools are to receive funding equivalent to that which they would have received from the LEA , Clause 67 ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) lay down that for certain ‘ special purposes ’ extra non-recurrent or recurrent grants may be forthcoming .
25 Since a book by itself can not teach you to windsurf from scratch , this beginner 's section is a guide to be referred to .
26 There was a tendency for both to be referred to as the Wild White or Park cattle but there are noticeable differences between them and it has been firmly established , by cytogenetic and other tests , that the British White is no more closely related to the White Park than are other British breeds .
27 Of the two assessors , as they were to be referred to , Samuel Angell ( 1800–66 ) was the better known .
28 This is closely related to the more general idea of a common association base ( CAB ) : the argument is that some sort of conceptual link has to be formed between individuals which have been introduced if they are to be referred to by a plural pronoun .
29 It would also normally be advisable to have a term in the partnership deed which allows for disputes to be referred to arbitration , thereby avoiding the risks and costs of litigation .
30 Planning permission can either be complete in itself , normally referred to as ‘ full ’ permission or can require further details to be referred to the authority for approval .
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