Example sentences of "have been referred to " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 ’ ) . |
3 | 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 . ’ |
4 | 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 . |
5 | For this reason , it has been referred to a ‘ the third lung ’ . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | The archosaurs had thus acquired an intermediate position , what has been referred to as ‘ semi-erect ’ , particularly in those immediately ancestral to the dinosaur . |
8 | It has been referred to as the weapon of the strong and not of the weak . |
9 | The Social Work ( Scotland ) Act of 1968 states that ‘ where a child has been notified that his case has been referred to a children 's hearing , he shall be under an obligation to attend that hearing in accordance with the notification , . |
10 | A DECISION on golf 's inclusion at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics has been referred to the IOC 's executive board meeting in Lausanne in March . |
11 | The fact that the work has been referred to and is performed by an overseas associate is irrelevant in this context . |
12 | He was accused of passing on ‘ state secrets ’ to the Agence France Presse reporter Lawrence Macdonald , whose account of the student protests has been referred to several occasions . |
13 | The increasing control of TDC by the Texas courts has been referred to several times already . |
14 | The close relationship between criterion-referenced assessment and the curriculum has been referred to in the previous section . |
15 | — Although the flight of insects has been referred to on p. 64 , the coordinated activities of the skeletomuscular system of flying insects need further brief discussion ( Tiegs , 1955 ; Pringle , 1957 , 1965 , 1968 ) . |
16 | This broader definition of community empowerment has been referred to as communities having equity and capacity to solve problems ( Naparstek et al , 1982 ) ; having abilities to identify their own problems and solutions ( Braithwaite and Lythcott , 1989 ) ; having increased participation in community activities ( Chavis and Wandersman , 1990 ) ; and enabling individuals and communities to increase control over the determinants of health ( Health Promotion , 1986 ) . |
17 | In the light of that report the local authority carried out what has been referred to as a radical re-examination of the position . |
18 | The matter has been referred to the council of the BMA . |
19 | The case of Matthew Lucas who is trying to reopen relations with his estranged mother has been referred to the High Court . |
20 | This conserved domain ( aa 30-97 ) has been referred to as the TEA domain ( 9 ) . |
21 | It has been referred to only rarely in official Soviet and Afghan statements in the 1980s since the Soviet-Afghan Friendship and Cooperation Treaty of December 1978 has replaced it as the contractual charter determining the relations between the two states . |
22 | The presence of a variety of concepts in the statement of one subject area has been referred to in Chapter 12 as a means of defining syntactic relationships . |
23 | The negotiations were extremely complex and detailed and the whole issue has been referred to the next stage of IBOA/Bank procedures which is an Independent Tribunal . |
24 | The issue has been referred to the Labour Relations Commission . |
25 | No wonder that the whole process has been referred to as short or medium-term dumping . |
26 | Initially , I want to consider environmental impact assessments from a slightly different perspective from that which has been referred to so far . |
27 | That is the Thameslink line , which is a part of the Bill and which has been referred to this evening . |
28 | The ideal which has been referred to more than once in earlier chapters is that heads , other teachers , governors , parents and non-teaching staff should combine their efforts in some form of corporate management . |
29 | One , the theory/practice tension , has been referred to already . |
30 | I think just to conclude the the engine of growth argument , erm , has obviously been raised in relation to other new settlements , notably Cambridge and and this has been referred to already , erm the situation in Cambridge is different to York in in that the level of growth that 's that 's anticipated for that city is is is significantly higher , and the new settlement erm proposals there have been considered in in that regard and and just for the record C P R E have supported the the new settlement in that particular location , but it does seem to me that the returning to your basic point , that that erm if one applies those circumstances in Nor North Yorkshire it does fly in the face of of established policy in the structure plan , and the overriding er policy is is one of restraint in what is is considered to be one of the country 's most sensitive environmental areas , thank you . |