Example sentences of "[be] refer to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Altogether she followed up 345 white American children who had been referred to the child guidance clinic for anti-social behaviour , 130 other referrals and 100 individuals who had attended neighbouring elementary schools who had not been referred for any specialist help , and who therefore provided a comparison group .
2 In our cooperative study , in five general hospitals , renal ultrasonography was scheduled in 1526 consecutive patients who had been referred to the ultrasound service for any abdominal examination .
3 A large proportion of the children have been referred to the school from mainstream schools where they have frequently been seen as having severe behaviour problems .
4 Mr David Walker , FT managing editor , said that over 100 journalists , or nearly a third of the staff , had been referred to the company 's medical department with possible RSI symptoms .
5 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 ) .
6 In terms of the planning petition erm as you know this er application has been referred to the Secretary of State and he has informed us that he wants us to carry through erm and consider a consideration of this and make a a recommendation er of it .
7 It also needed to collect the cases which had been referred to the consultancy service .
8 Her case had been referred to the Court of Appeal by the United Kingdom Home Secretary in September 1991 after forensic evidence given at her trial had been called into question [ see p. 38445 ] .
9 The matter has been referred to the council of the BMA .
10 For this purpose she was admitted to a specialist residential unit for children and adolescents under the care of Dr. M. , a consultant psychiatrist whom she had first met when she had been referred to the family consultation clinic in 1987 .
11 The issue has been referred to the Labour Relations Commission .
12 Details regarding the firm 's demise are a little hazy , and the matter has now been referred to the Fraud Squad .
13 Children described to the interviewers how they had been referred to the library to find information on Inuits and Eskimos in basic studies , Scott of the Antarctic in history , and Alexander Fleming in science , while one child described how : In RE sometimes Miss asks us to go and find out ( like ) some information and also in literacy ( like ) there are some people who write letters backwards and Miss asks us to go back and see if we could find any .
14 In Oxford , particular care has been taken to try to identify all cases of self-injury coming to the general hospital , irrespective of whether they have been referred to the hospital psychiatric service .
15 [ t ] o introduce the Care Programme Approach to people who are referred to the specialist psychiatric services .
16 Readers are referred to the bibliography for further sources of information on this subject .
17 People on benefit are referred to the scheme .
18 The number of representations to the Home Office is running at 700 to 800 a year , but only about five of those cases are referred to the Court of Appeal .
19 Patients poorly controlled in clinic are referred to the Unit as outpatients and only if this fails to resolve their problems is a short admission considered .
20 The results for all the other NFER tests trialled during this project are referred to the attainment bands formed from pupils ' scores on the GT4 test .
21 So we are referred to the chemistry of the reaction of society ; and here we are involved inescapably in a circularity of reasoning .
22 when they 're referring to the tractor or the horse or the car
23 Yes , I mean that sort of action , of course they can take , and I think you 're referring to the letter that was in the article that Suzy Orbath wrote erm a couple of weeks ago in the Guardian .
24 Yes , they 're referring to the fact I 'm just going for a , it 's a hernia operation actually , so er everybody says , oh you , no problem at all .
25 Once a field reaches STOP all further proposed offers must be referred to the Co-ordinator but in practice it is difficult to avoid overshoots in the more popular fields in the spring .
26 Failing that , the case will be referred to the court by the commission , or by the Government , or be decided by a committee of ministers .
27 The 28 days for Courtney 's case to be referred to the Court of Appeal runs out on Monday .
28 Does the Minister agree that the next time one of these offenders comes before the courts for sentencing , if the sentence does not contain a deterrent element , bearing in mind the increase in this type of crime , it would be wise for the Home Office to seek the guidance of the Attorney-General so that the sentence can be referred to the Court of Appeal , which could then lay down a guideline sentence for this type of crime which contains a deterrent element ?
29 The UK Home Secretary , Kenneth Baker , announced on Sept. 17 that the case of Judith Ward , sentenced to life imprisonment at Wakefield Crown Court in 1974 for the IRA bombing of a coach carrying soldiers and their families on the M62 motorway in Yorkshire [ see pp. 26873-74 ] , would be referred to the Court of Appeal .
30 A design change proposed by a member of the computer group during system development will be referred to the Development Manager .
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