Example sentences of "[verb] [be] [adv] referred to " in BNC.

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1 Where a claim has been automatically referred to arbitration ( when £1,000 or less was claimed or in dispute , Ord 19 , r 2(3) ) , costs are limited to the summons costs , save by special order ( Ord 19 , r 6 ) .
2 It has been loosely referred to as any mode of policing other than the rapid-response crime control type ; an alternative which specifically seeks to make constables part of the community by making them responsible for a geographical area , known as ‘ permanent ’ or ‘ home ’ beats ; a means of developing communication between the police and the local community ; and a process by which responsibility for crime control and prevention is shared with the community , both also known as ‘ community relations ’ ( Weatheritt 1983 : 4–5 ) .
3 Britain underwent what has been popularly referred to as an industrial revolution in the period from the middle of the eighteenth century to the middle of the nineteenth .
4 In France the Rameau Oeuvres complètes are often referred to as the Saint-Säens edition .
5 Even dowsing is obliquely referred to in the official reports as ‘ probing with metal rods ’ !
6 Afghan rugs employing the typical Afghan " Elephant 's foot " ( or Gulli ) gul are rarely referred to as Bokharas , and are usually marketed under the name of the weaving village , district or tribe , or simply as Afghan rugs .
7 One has to be ever-vigilant in feeding what I believe are now referred to as ‘ multicultural ’ gatherings . ’
8 The previous evening mess bills had been casually referred to by a major from another company as officers assembled for dinner .
9 In some respects their concerns run parallel to the much more extensive studies recently carried out on social work decisions in child care more generally and which have been extensively referred to elsewhere in this volume ( summarized in DHSS , 1986 ) .
10 I have been helpfully referred to a number of authorities relating to costs , beginning with the decision of the Court of Appeal in Scherer v. Counting Instruments Ltd .
11 These units have been variously referred to as lexical phrases ( Nattinger 1988 ) , composites ( Cowie 1988 ) , and lexicalized sentence stems ( Pawley and Syder 1983 ) .
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