Example sentences of "were refer to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mr. Walker 's draft bye-laws were referred to a Sub-Committee — which in the event was elected the following December at the first Annual General Meeting .
2 Having looked again at Coleman 's letter of the previous September , the committee had some discussion with him , and eventually proposals prepared jointly by Coleman and Moorcroft were referred to a meeting , which they both attended , on 10 February 1794 .
3 The proceedings against Stratford were referred to a committee of two bishops and four earls , including Arundel and Salisbury , and nothing more was heard of them until 1343 , when the king ordered the charges to be annulled .
4 Problems relating to Châteauroux and other lands in dispute in Berry and Auvergne were referred to a panel of arbitrators ; Richard was to marry Alice ; finally both Louis and Henry agreed to go on crusade and , in the meantime , made a mutual non-aggression pact .
5 More men than women were referred to a specialist .
6 For instance , twice as many subjects in Wales were referred to a specialist or given an abdominal examination than in Humberside and Yorkshire , and half as many were prescribed tablets .
7 Fewer than 5% of those who consulted a doctor were referred to a nurse or incontinence clinic , a figure which accords with that of Briggs and Williams , who found 42 of 101 general practitioners surveyed never used the service of a continence adviser for older patients although the service was available to them .
8 These petitions in practice were referred to the Chancellor , who was the chief minister and secretary and the most learned member of the King 's Council .
9 For samples of her verse readers were referred to the three that appeared in the earlier number .
10 A number of police officers face charges relating to their alleged misbehaviour on that night , after complaints involving more than 100 officers were referred to the Police Complaints Authority .
11 The action project began on 1 April 1984 and any people aged 65 or over who were referred to the hospital psychogeriatric service during the 12 months to the end of March 1985 and who were diagnosed as suffering from dementia , became members of the action sample if they lived in the action area , and of the control sample if their home was in the control area ( so long as they were not living permanently in an institution at the time of referral and they or their carers gave consent for their inclusion ) .
12 The reports , which criticised the accountants , were referred to the Institute in August 1990 and a committee of inquiry was appointed by the JDS executive committee in May 1991 .
13 It was not appropriate for the son to care for her but it became too much for the daughter-in-law , who was admitted to psychiatric hospital with a nervous breakdown , and the problems were referred to the local area social service office .
14 Any of the casuals who showed signs of being genuinely ill were referred to the medical officer and were treated in the infirmary .
15 This apparent failure to improve housing outcome is mitigated by the fact that a number of this group who were referred to the Homeless Persons Unit , together with others who went to Bed and Breakfast accommodation , would ‘ presumably in due course ’ have found their way to independent accommodation .
16 The proposals for provinces were referred to the newly established Royal Commission on the Constitution , while the proposals for local councils were thought to add too much extra work to the already formidable task of local government reorganisation .
17 They were referred to the clinic by their doctors in Greece or the Middle East , and looked horrified when I said there was no lift and they had to walk down seventeen stairs to the basement .
18 In Padfield 's case Lord Reid pointed out that Parliament had given the Minister a discretion as to whether complaints were referred to the committee .
19 Finally we were referred to the recent decision of the House of Lords in Roy v. Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster Family Practitioner Committee [ 1992 ] 1 A.C. 624 .
20 It is however important to note the two questions which were referred to the Court of Appeal for consideration [ 1992 ] 3 W.L.R. 9 , 11 :
21 However , we were referred to the Farquharson Committee Report on the Role of Prosecuting Counsel ( 1986 ) , set out in full in Archbold , Criminal Pleading , Evidence and Practice , 44th ed. ( 1992 ) , para. 4–71 , p. 449 .
22 Many undiagnosed patients with prostatic obstruction were referred to the renal unit .
23 Women were referred to the clinic by a gynaecologist or other specialist ( 302 , 61% ) or by a general practitioner ( 101 , 20% ) or came to the clinic on their own initiative ( 85 , 17% ) .
24 Twenty eight ( 13% ) infants in group A and 71 ( 38% ) in group B were referred to the hospital with a diagnosis of pyloric stenosis , made either clinically or by diagnostic imaging .
25 In December 1982 Jim 's family started squatting in council housing and were referred to the social work department by the housing department .
26 A greater proportion of Afro-Caribbean patients were referred to the hospital 's centralized maintenance clinic .
27 Blindcraft employs 85 registered blind or disabled people who were referred to the firm by disability employment advisors in local Jobcentres .
28 A spokesman for the Iraqi Foreign Ministry said on Nov. 19 that following the agreement reached during Vellayati 's visit Iraq 's Revolutionary Command Council had " decided to pardon all convicted Iranian prisoners and those whose cases were referred to the judiciary , a total of 239 " .
29 All 18 appeared before magistrates in Kampala on May 7 and were referred to the High Court .
30 During the period 1978–88 , 112 consecutive patients with an adenocarcinoma in a columnar lined lower oesophagus were referred to the Rotterdam Oesophageal Tumour Study Group for evaluation and treatment .
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