Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] be referred to " in BNC.

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1 The first and best known of these , which may conveniently be referred to as ‘ horizontal ’ devolution , involves the setting up of a machinery of government exercising jurisdiction over a particular geographical area and having powers , within that area of a semi-autonomous nature .
2 Claims exceeding Branch handling limits which are : Engineering Claims $25,000 Computer Claims $ 5,000 except for claims for Reinstatement of Data which should always be referred to H.O .
3 It therefore seems probable that what the early personality studies of living creative subjects had revealed was their tendency to the schizoidness of which Bleuler writes , and which would now be referred to as ‘ schizotypy ’ .
4 If she were a Lady , she would still be referred to as Mrs. X. If the person were a member of the nobility or someone in whom the press had an interest , rumour would start to circulate , and damage could not be avoided .
5 Teasing by schoolmates and pressure from social workers has , in the eyes of Dr Reid and Mr Fenton , ensured that the child , who can only be referred to as OW , is ‘ away with the fairies ’ .
6 It is common practice in the carpet trade to use the term " Anatolian " to describe items made in Turkey , although they may also be referred to as Turkish or Turkey rugs .
7 If the products satisfied this panel 's criteria , they would then be referred to an EC jury for further scrutiny , to ascertain whether the Commission 's " eco label " requirements are met .
8 They can then be referred to and used as a tool to facilitate such activities as decision making , monitoring and evaluation .
9 I think that spaghetti should be thin and it may often be referred to as spaghettini — it 's much less like eating long worms !
10 Although most doctors will be aware of this , it should still be referred to directly in the letter of instruction so that the doctor can indicate if there is some aspect of the report which should be withheld from the client , such as where the client is suffering from a non-related and serious illness or , in a psychiatric case , where disclosure of the report would exacerbate the symptoms .
11 It will therefore be referred to again in later sections .
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