Example sentences of "been refer to " in BNC.

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1 Having been referred to the cases dealing with the issue of pay within article 119 , including Defrenne v Belgian State ( no 80/70 ) and Worringham v Lloyds Bank Ltd ( 1981 ICR 558 ) , there was no support for the submissions made on behalf of the employee .
2 Since the national association was formed , 1.5 million people have been referred to Victim Support .
3 The dispute has been referred to the Uttar Pradesh high court and the government recently secured a tentative promise from Hindu militants that the mosque would not be harmed pending a ruling .
4 Probably the adoption of the Gothic style for church schools is not so surprising when it is considered that the design of schools was a subject in which the influential Ecclesiological Society — the significant impact of whose views on church design has already been referred to — was prepared to interest itself .
5 Mr David Walker , FT managing editor , said that over 100 journalists , or nearly a third of the staff , had been referred to the company 's medical department with possible RSI symptoms .
6 To his surprise , he was not asked for McLean : ‘ Widening gulf ’ details of the attacks , but about the origins of the SMG 's involvement with the case , which had originally been referred to the SMG by the council .
7 Debbie has been referred to a Young Disabled Unit and a psychiatric unit ( ‘ On the second day they found her playing cards in the alcoholics ’ ward ’ ) .
8 The effect of long-continued possession of land in extinguishing adverse rights , and so converting the possession into what is indistinguishable from ownership , has already been referred to ( see p. 76 ) .
9 The splendid lustreware dish shown in Figure 6.1 has already been referred to .
10 If Sombro had been referred to me at one of my clinics in England , the problem would have been easy to diagnose and the treatment straightforward .
11 The incident had never been referred to again and Dorothea did not believe that Alida would remember it .
12 Two cases have been referred to arbitration , up to six more are the subject of court action .
13 His colleague Dr Freer-Smith said , ‘ in many areas of West Germany there is evidence to link specific pollutants as a major causal factor ; but I also think the Germans would accept that there are both natural and pollutant stresses interacting — the idea that has been referred to as the multiple stress hypothesis . ’
14 The Chilean church , however , has often been referred to as ‘ the most progressive Catholic system in Latin America ’ .
15 This sector has also been referred to by some as a lumpenproletariat .
16 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 .
17 The better off within the working class have often been referred to as a labour aristocracy , though the term has been used differently by various social scientists .
18 The Golden Lion is said to have had a gallery but nothing now remains , though it has been referred to by word of mouth over many years .
19 She had in fact been referred to privately as ‘ The Mother of Us All ’ for some time .
20 Popular superstitions concerning lucky and unlucky days , the existence of which has already been referred to in connection with the Romans , were reinforced in the Middle Ages by the recognition of black-letter days in the ecclesiastical calendar .
21 The importance of cell adhesion in moulding form has already been referred to .
22 For this reason , it has been referred to a ‘ the third lung ’ .
23 It also needed to collect the cases which had been referred to the consultancy service .
24 While the absolute numbers reaching this level are still relatively small , the rapid growth in secondary school enrolments does reflect the relative expansion in the availability of skilled and semi-skilled jobs , especially in urban areas , which has already been referred to .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 Thus , patients were not always being admitted to hospital and , when admitted , had not always been referred to a psychiatrist .
28 Since Chaucer 's day this has been referred to as CATERWAULING , but it is often recorded not as an aggressive sound but as a sexual one .
29 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 .
30 Frederick Meymott , Clerk of the Southwark Court of Requests , whose Analysis of 1830 has already been referred to , thought the latter was the most usual and advisable course .
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