Example sentences of "can be referred " in BNC.

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1 This crucial element in Morgan 's evidence is an illusion and there is not the slightest shred of evidence that those societies where large numbers of people can be referred to by the terms for parent are societies where marriage is either more or less individualistic .
2 The planning activities at the three levels can be referred to as strategic planning , tactical planning ( or ‘ management control ’ ) and operational planning .
3 A substantial proportion can be referred back to their general practitioners once a thorough assessment has been carried out .
4 In fact , when the sex act takes place only when progeny is desired then it can be referred to as married brahmacārya .
5 In short , then , errors can be referred to social/communicative as well as psychological/cognitive causes .
6 Of course , some or all investment business can be referred to a suitably qualified independent third party ( from whom the practitioner may still receive an introductory commission ) but , while this undoubtedly has merit in certain circumstances , it is often used as a convenient way of avoiding involvement in an area of activity that is regarded as intrusive rather than welcome .
7 The 1968 Seebohm Report recommended : ‘ an adequate overall service for the old to which anyone in need can be referred with the certain knowledge that appropriate action will be taken where necessary ’ ( Seebohm , 1968 ) .
8 This may be perfectly legitimate but not all problems can be referred away .
9 Those who are alleged to be unfit to practise by virtue of illness can be referred by the Investigating Committee , Professional Conduct Committee or any concerned citizen to a separate UKCC Health Committee , so that their cases may be considered with medical reports and advice available .
10 If you are conscientious at organising your notes and materials so that they can be referred to easily , then you will quickly be able to build up a personal library and reference system .
11 You should research them as you write up your notes and prepare precise definitions which can be referred to later .
12 Not only do notes provide a record that can be referred to , but they also act as a check on how well you are listening .
13 Matters can be referred to sub-committees , the agenda manipulated to ensure the desired result .
14 The first element can be referred to as the subject , the second as the content .
15 He suggests that like ‘ all phenomena whose unique existence is presupposed , topics can be referred to by means of individual names , deictic expressions , and definite descriptions ’ ( Venneman , 1975 : 317 ) .
16 Such sociologists can be referred to as new , or neo-Marxists and neo-Weberians .
17 The effect of these provisions is , in our judgment , that if an account contains items of litigation costs or non-litigation costs the items can be referred to a taxing master for taxation i.e. for the taxing master to decide what amount is recoverable in respect thereof .
18 On the basis of these authorities , we would hold that both litigation costs and non-litigation costs can be referred for quantification to a taxing master to be taxed .
19 So that in my judgment that regulation can be referred to because it is embodied in the Act itself and , having a quasi-parliamentary validity , is a good indication of the wishes of the legislature , just as much as if it were enacted in the Act itself .
20 Mergers that create dominant positions can be referred to the MMC , but there is no presumption against mergers ( if anything , the reverse ) and general public-interest criteria are applied in their evaluation .
21 Ontological existents are a sub-species of possible topics of discourse , and any topic of discourse , qua topic of discourse , is such that on different occasions it can be referred to as " the same A " ; with " A " being a descriptive expression of some sort .
22 All such topics can be referred to with the help of suitable denoting phrases and used as grammatical subjects in subject/ predicate propositions .
23 A description , a proposition , an argument can be referred to as " the same " on different occasions , but only in the sense of the possibility of their being reconstituted as " the same " description , proposition , argument , etc. in acts of recollection .
24 That a topic of discourse is such that on different occasions it can be referred to as the same is an analytic proposition setting out part of what " topic of discourse " means .
25 Obviously to say that an ontological existent qua possible topic of discourse is such that on different occasions it can be referred to as " the same A " is not to say a great deal unless a clarification is given of the distinction and the relationship between these two kinds of sameness .
26 The barrier is now visible to both sides and can be referred to : " I would not waste my time selling a policy that was no good because the effort required would be too great — I have a living to make .
27 However , under the Financial Services Act 1986 complaints about any aspect of the conduct of a unit trust can be referred to the Securities and Investments Board .
28 Queries on Third Party claims can be referred to H O Accident ( Personal ) Claims & Support for comment , including claims from salvors .
29 Queries on Third Party claims can be referred to H O Accident Personal Claims & Support for comment , including claims from salvors .
30 Since then 172 firms have come on the register from which businesses without a solicitor can be referred .
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