Example sentences of "referred [prep] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In Mrs Castle 's Diaries I am referred to with varying degrees of approval and disapproval .
2 And that something should either be accurately stated in the article , or at least referred to with sufficient clarity to enable the reader to identify it .
3 Why does the system in Northern Ireland remain isolated with no connection to any other system , with all the technical and economic disadvantages which that entails and which the hon. Member for Antrim , East has referred to on several occasions ?
4 Programme variables where referred to at all are stated in gross terms .
5 As specified proceedings under section 41 of the Act the court shall appoint a guardian ad litem — a player not referred to at all in the article .
6 At home Madame , if referred to at all , had always been the person who had been derided .
7 In many geomorphological histories there has been a propensity to ignore the most recent stages or time periods so that the Quaternary was often treated in less detail and the Holocene or last 10,000 years seldom referred to at all .
8 Although I have read only a summary of the one-day debate and not the full text of all the speeches , I believe that my impression is correct that the British hesitation over the two key areas was hardly referred to at all .
9 There appears to me , for the purposes of the investigation referred to at 1 above , to be good reason to exercise the powers conferred by section 2(2) of the Act for the purpose of investigating the affairs of the persons under investigation .
10 These units have been variously referred to as lexical phrases ( Nattinger 1988 ) , composites ( Cowie 1988 ) , and lexicalized sentence stems ( Pawley and Syder 1983 ) .
11 Chastity is referred to as one of the greatest disciplines .
12 The clinical features of the two groups as well as the subgroups in group A — that is , those who had calculi at the time sclerosing cholangitis was diagnosed and those who developed calculi after sclerosing cholangitis was diagnosed , are shown in Table I. Because of the similarities between the two subgroups in group A , they are hereafter referred to as one group .
13 The leading case on tortious liability for negligent advice , referred to as negligent misstatement , is Hedley Byrne & Co .
14 These will be referred to as developmental foundations for the mastery of language .
15 Sometimes , somewhat misleadingly , these standards are referred to as minimum standards .
16 In fact , when the sex act takes place only when progeny is desired then it can be referred to as married brahmacārya .
17 They were lawyers and sometimes are referred to as such in the Gospel .
18 He heals a woman with a flow of blood , but haemorrhaging is a disease and is referred to as such : ‘ Be healed of your disease . ’
19 I , MARIUS LADISLAS STENIATOWSKI , commonly known as MARIUS STEEN , and hereinafter referred to as such , of 173 , Orme Gardens , London , W2 and ‘ Rivalon ’ , Streatley-on-Thames in the County of Berkshire , Theatrical Impresario , HEREBY REVOKE all wills and testamentary documents heretofore made by me AND DECLARE this to be my LAST WILL 1 .
20 Mechanisms such as nitrogen quotas and a carbon tax were referred to as actual ways of introducing more environmentally friendly practices , while land zoning linked with conservation incentives , and subsidised organic farming , were seen as ways of encouraging farmers to diversify their income in a way which was more socially acceptable than set-aside .
21 This measure is referred to as comprehensive income .
22 In the extreme case where no interest at all is payable they are sometimes referred to as zero coupon bonds .
23 This indicates the extent to which the language test is able to predict how a child 's language will change over time and is referred to as predictive validity .
24 a duty to the investing public not to trade on the basis of unpublished price sensitive information ( commonly referred to as inside information ) for its own account or to ‘ tip ’ ( pass on inside information ) clients in its advisory capacity .
25 This is often referred to as prudential regulation and it consists of setting down standards in respect of such matters as the capital reserves which have to be maintained by banks .
26 Erm the then the seems to us the final er difference between ourselves and the er county council , is the issue of migration and what 's already been referred to as environmental discounts .
27 Erm you you 've asked er chairman for for a general comment on on what 's been referred to as environmental discount , environmental considerations and so forth .
28 They are sometimes referred to as extralinguistic elements of communication .
29 3.9 It has of course long been recognised that a person who suffers an identifiable psychiatric illness or psychological condition , often referred to as nervous shock , can be awarded damages without the necessity of showing direct impact or fear of immediate physical injuries for himself where another dies or suffers personal injury .
30 They have very little root , thus being referred to as floating teeth , and are easily removed by either the horse dentist or vet .
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