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

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1 You 'll see that we have attached a diagram er which shows the location of the traffic counts that Mr I think is referring to in table two .
2 The only county-wide survey , the one of importance to you ma'am is contained within the North Yorkshire Conservation Strategy of which I think you 've been referred to already .
3 Health Authority figures show some outpatients who 've been referred by their GP to an orthapedic consultant there , may have to wait more than 2 years just to be seen .
4 What I have been referring to vaguely as the knowledge system , Fodor calls the central systems .
5 A crucial assumption of the kinds of statistical calculations we have been referring to is that the sample has been randomly drawn from some population .
6 Since the national association was formed , 1.5 million people have been referred to Victim Support .
7 Two cases have been referred to arbitration , up to six more are the subject of court action .
8 The top personnel in these enterprises have been referred to as a state bourgeoisie. we can , therefore , identify three fractions : domestic capitalists ; managers of multinationals and top administrators of public enterprises .
9 Some examples of biological control have been referred to in section 4.4.3 in relation to Australia and in many instances it is clear that the introduction of alien species has proved ecologically disastrous .
10 In Oxford , particular care has been taken to try to identify all cases of self-injury coming to the general hospital , irrespective of whether they have been referred to the hospital psychiatric service .
11 Often members of my slimming classes have been referred to me by their doctors , anxious for their patients to reduce their weight and so help reduce their blood pressure .
12 Strictly speaking , collocations represent syntagmatic and paradigmatic knowledge rather than semantic , but it is argued that they represent the implicit application of syntactic , semantic and pragmatic knowledge [ Sharman , 1990 ] , and for reasons of simplicity have been referred to as a source of semantic information .
13 Phragmata occupying these two positions have been referred to as pre- and postphragmata mata respectively and both may be carried by either the meso- or metathorax of some insects ; no phragma is ever borne by the prothorax .
14 A large proportion of the children have been referred to the school from mainstream schools where they have frequently been seen as having severe behaviour problems .
15 We have been referred to Hunter v. Walters ( 1871 ) L.R. 7 Ch.App. 75 ; National Provincial Bank of England v. Jackson ( 1886 ) 33 Ch.D. 1 ; King v. Smith [ 1900 ] 2 Ch. 425 and Gallie v. Lee [ 1971 ] A.C. 1004 .
16 We have been referred to those authorities .
17 We have been referred to several recent cases , of which Padfield v. Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food is the best example , in which the courts have stressed that in the ordinary way a minister should give reasons , and if he gives none the court may infer that he had no good reasons .
18 In most of the cases regarding the equivalence of overseas qualifications which have been referred to the Darlington office of the Department of Education and Science , the minimum stated requirements have been a master 's degree , the equivalent of ‘ O ’ level passes in English and Maths , plus a full teaching qualification from a recognised Department of Education .
19 Since the legislation was introduced in 1965 , only about 3 per cent of all merger proposals have been referred to the MMC .
20 They generally should not include the source and application statement as this has not been covered in the text and students would not be able to interpret this statement unless they have been referred to other sources .
21 Erm the development limits the landscape policies that have been referred to are our response to a number of considerations , erm protection of the open countryside is just one of those .
22 We could have created a fairer system without incidentally , the problems that have been referred to in earlier debates of trying to redraw boundaries at such short notice er before the European elections .
23 They said two of them , Anna-Marie Treanor and Daniel Murphy , have been referred to the Buddy Bear centre .
24 In in not supporting the application of such a policy to Ryedale district , I 'm not by any means saying that the district council would never support erm such elephants as er as have been referred to .
25 I note that in two of the main authorities to which we have been referred on the substantive issues , Payne v. Lord Harris of Greenwich [ 1981 ] 1 W.L.R. 754 and In re Findlay [ 1985 ] A.C. 318 , it seems to have been assumed without argument that this court had jurisdiction .
26 In contrast , after the introduction of the laparoscopic approach , four patients have been referred with total bile duct transections during a one year period .
27 Though it seems reasonable to assume that the ideal candidate for cardiac transplantation is one who has irreversible cardiac failure and severe symptomatic restrictions despite all treatment but with no requirement for intravenous or interventional support and no secondary end organ damage , in practice many of the patients referred for consideration of transplantation require active support in hospital and have been referred in some cases because they have developed secondary end organ damage .
28 These patients have been referred by their General Practitioner to an Outpatient Clinic at the hospital because of symptoms or problems they have developed .
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