Example sentences of "to be referred to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The playschool difference of opinion is now likely to be referred to the church 's area governing body .
2 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 ) .
3 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 .
4 The 28 days for Courtney 's case to be referred to the Court of Appeal runs out on Monday .
5 The actual bye-law itself is very much in its infancy , the situation is that , if , if the Council agree , if members of Council agree to make the bye-law , then it would have to be referred to the Home Office and then to the Secretary of State .
6 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 .
7 Extra development control powers applied to these areas , and all substantial developments now have to be referred to the Countryside Commission for Scotland .
8 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 .
9 I wish the petition to be referred to the policy and resources committee .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
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