Example sentences of "referred [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Until recently , her remit was to train staff about HIV/AIDS , and she informs children referred about the HIV test .
2 In Attorney-General 's Reference ( No. 2 of 1982 ) , where the trial judge had directed an acquittal , the following question , at p. 625 , was referred for the opinion of the Court of Appeal :
3 The study comprised 28 patients with diarrhoea who were consecutively referred for the SeHCAT test ( table ) .
4 One hundred and fourteen patients were referred for the investigation of iron deficiency anaemia .
5 As the trial was a comparison of two systems of care the prompted care group subjects could be referred through the system to hospital outpatients , while the hospital clinic group patients could consult their general practitioner for diabetes related reasons .
6 The Tribunal Recommendations , which still require clarification , are now being referred through the Labour Relations Agency .
7 Of the present 28 residents , 26 were referred via the Dingleton community Team for the Elderly Mentally ill , and the other 2 from local GPs who had requested Dingleton advice .
8 After two weeks she became jaundiced and was referred with the diagnosis of choledocholithiasis .
9 It is referred here to the Dryopithecinae and it includes three groups : ( 1 ) Dryopithecus itself in tribe Dryopithecini ; ( 2 ) a newly proposed tribe , Afropithecini with Afropithecus , Heliopithecus and Otavipithecus , together with material from Maboko Island and Nachola that has been referred in the past to Kenyapithecus ; and ( 3 ) the Kenyapithecini , which includes Kenyapithecus wickeri from Fort Ternan , Griphopithecus alpani from Pasalar , Turkey , and the postcrania from Klein Hadersdorf .
10 I only add a few words of my own out of deference to the contrary view expressed by my noble and learned friend , Lord Lowry , and to consider the cases on thefts from companies to which we were referred in the course of argument .
11 The House of Lords in that case was concerned with provisions in the Housing ( Homeless Persons ) Act 1977 which were in substantially the same terms as those to which I have referred in the Housing Act 1985 , as originally enacted .
12 I have already referred to the B N A rate , the British Nursing Agency rate of four pounds and twelve pence , without mark-up .
13 She said no more , and none of us referred to the subject again that evening .
14 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 .
15 The contract clearly referred to the possibility of sub-sales .
16 referred to the possibility of patronage and sponsorship money .
17 So far as the early history of the emancipation process is concerned Field 's position is probably stronger than Zakharova 's , for although Nicholas I 's call for a militia gave rise to disturbances among the peasantry in 1855 , although almost all the memoranda which circulated in private during the Crimean War referred to the possibility of peasant risings , and although Alexander II alluded to the prospect of rural uprisings both in his speech to the Moscow gentry and in his comments on the papers submitted to him by Haxthausen , it is hard to prove that rural developments took pride of place among the reasons for setting reform in train .
18 The provisional title referred to the life-span of Jaromil , who dies young , as lyric poets will , but also to the enforced , mass-produced , writer-proclaimed revolutionary ardours which ensued in 1948 .
19 The Dyaks of Borneo , for instance , have always referred to the orangutan as the " man of the forest " , treating him at least with the dignity accorded to neighbouring tribes , whereas the Europeans , on examining the first Tierra del Fuegans brought back to the West , could not decide whether to classify them as humans or animals .
20 The hon. Gentleman referred to the nooks and crannies of the Dutch text .
21 Submissions were made that a life prisoner whose case is being referred to the judges under the ‘ first ’ consultation procedure ought to be allowed to make representations to the judges with the object of limiting his tariff , and further that the material to be placed before the judges should also be available for examination by the prisoner .
22 He also refers to research since Saussure that has not necessarily attempted to construct a semiology but has ‘ referred to the problem of meaning : psycho-analysis , structuralism , eidetic psychology , some new types of literary criticism ’ ( Barthes 1973 : 111 ) .
23 The hon. Gentleman referred to the problem of high interest rates .
24 referred to the capital needed to set it up .
25 The earlier draft referred to the treaty constituting a break with the past , but the wording was now strengthened to specify " a definitive break with the totalitarian past linked to the use of force against Czechoslovakia " .
26 The house signs , used for identification before Josef II ordered conventional house numbering around 1784 , often referred to the occupation of the inhabitants .
27 For this reason , he invited the previous speaker who had first referred to the lack of education of the people of the area to spend a day or two in the area sometime to experience it first hand .
28 Blindcraft employs 85 registered blind or disabled people who were referred to the firm by disability employment advisors in local Jobcentres .
29 Bourne reached for his copy of the case file and referred to the index .
30 In such cases the district judge may , unless the application has at a party 's request been referred to the judge ( Ord 19 , r 2(5) ( b ) ) , on hearing the application ( usually at the pre-trial review ) refer the matter to a district judge for arbitration ( N 19 ) .
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