Example sentences of "to be referred to [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 You may ask to be referred to a chiropractor by your GP , or arrange a consultation on your own initiative .
4 In cases where a patient needed to be referred to a specialty , usually orthopaedics for digital nerve or tendon injuries , a registrar or consultant had made the referral on my behalf .
5 As a result , in November 1987 , she had to be referred to a family consultation clinic suffering from depression and a nervous tic .
6 Couples with problems need to be referred to a clinic , not to soldier miserably on . ’
7 Mr. Dear painted a picture of a poorly funded , undermanned force under great pressure , and a chief constable with his hands tied behind his back by council rules and bureaucracy such that decisions on spending even minute amounts have to be referred to a committee , including items as minute as the installation of a telephone line .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 APBC members only work on referral from veterinary surgeons , so please discuss your case first with your vet and ask to be referred to the local APBC practitioner .
12 Waldegrave 's allotted question times at Westminster could be embarrassing occasions : any queries of substance will have to be referred to the ministries that matter .
13 The 28 days for Courtney 's case to be referred to the Court of Appeal runs out on Monday .
14 The PCD secretariat then carries the investigation forward with the provision that , if the matter proves to be significant enough to be referred to the Investigation Committee , the ARC will be informed so that it can consider the case further .
15 ( Decisions in future cases will also have to be referred to the courts ) .
16 When the locum who had visited Allison at home heard about her multiple miscarriages , she suggested Allison should ask to be referred to the Recurrent Miscarriage Clinic at Pembury Hospital in Kent .
17 Extra development control powers applied to these areas , and all substantial developments now have to be referred to the Countryside Commission for Scotland .
18 In the final resort matters in disagreement were to be referred to the Shipping Controller , though his decision was not binding unless agreed by both sides .
19 Landau ( 1981 ) suggested that ( before its repeal ) ‘ sus ’ ( arrest for being a suspected person ) was the biggest difference in arrest rates between races , and that the police thought black youth more antagonistic to them , and they were 50 per cent more likely to be referred to the juvenile bureau .
20 The UK legislation , allowing any firm with more than 25 per cent of the market to be referred to the MMC , is more clear-cut .
21 The other type of assessment may comply with schedule 2 to the original environmental impact assessment directive from the European Community and it does not have to be referred to the appropriate regulatory agency .
22 On May 17 , 1989 , Iran formally applied for the aircraft compensation case to be referred to the International Court of Justice ( ICJ ) at The Hague .
23 One solution is a clause which says that the question of categorising disputes in contracts where there are two different modes of dispute resolution is itself to be referred to the expert for final decision .
24 This is the position even with the special machinery under the ICE and FIDIC contracts , where disputes have first to be referred to the engineer .
25 Two fundamental points have to be grasped about the Code : ( 1 ) It is not a legal document , and points of interpretation are to be referred to the Panel rather than legal advisers ( although the offer document itself will be a legal document and expert legal advice will be needed on that and other related matters ) .
26 I move this petition to be referred to the Social Services committee .
27 I wish the petition to be referred to the policy and resources committee .
28 The playschool difference of opinion is now likely to be referred to the church 's area governing body .
29 In the absence of a ruling as to whether Airtours ' offer is to be referred to the Monopolies Commission , the City watchdog said it had decided to ‘ freeze ’ day 39 of the bid .
30 THE take-over of Dan-Air parent company Davies and Newman by British Airways is not to be referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission , it was announced yesterday .
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