Example sentences of "referred to [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It began as , and has remained , the base for nursery nurse students and for ‘ life preparation ’ students ( referred to not as ‘ special needs ’ students but prefixed by the title of the course they are following — the same as other students ! ) . |
2 | In many analyses of the labour markets , temporary working is referred to not only as a " non-standard " form of employment but also as a " precarious " and a " new " form of employment . |
3 | The ‘ double bind ’ referred to already does much to quieten the voice of workers . |
4 | According to Goodwin , whose work I have referred to already , this difference has linguistic correlates . |
5 | I mean I want to start with , with pensions pay and er , basically what 's happening is that everyone 's suffering pay cuts er and er th th what the government is doing is , first of all is attacking the State pension scheme er , and it 's allowing , er , employers to continue to rip-off occupational pension schemes and er since it 's pay , and it 's our pay , we wan na make sure we control it and I do n't see why the employers should be allowed to continue to exploit er , us both at one , both in terms of the pay we get now and the pay we get when we retire , whether it be at sixty whether it be er , whenever we wish to er retire and er , I think it 's very important if the government is er committed to crime prevention , that it actually starts doing something about those for , those , those employers , and Maxwell has , has been er referred to already , he 's just the tip of this very big iceberg er , and er , up and down the country , people are suffering substantial thefts of pay er employers are systematically organizing wages snatches , that 's what this er pension fraud is all about , and it 's about time that our government actually got round er and tackled this very important corporate crime issue that 's actually going on at the moment and er , I think that it 's very important that we ensure that we 're involved in er managing our own pension sch p pension funds , and therefore we should be pushing through demands of the er th the , the charter for pension fund democracy , and ensuring er that the government actually listens to what we 're saying , and actually er comes up with answers why we can not have the right to control our pay cos I can I ca n't see an any reason that they come back and say why democracy , why they ca n't , why , why they wo n't allow us to have a greater say and control our own pension funds and that 's I think is a legitimate demand that we should be campaigning for , up and down the country . |
6 | One , the theory/practice tension , has been referred to already . |
7 | I think just to conclude the the engine of growth argument , erm , has obviously been raised in relation to other new settlements , notably Cambridge and and this has been referred to already , erm the situation in Cambridge is different to York in in that the level of growth that 's that 's anticipated for that city is is is significantly higher , and the new settlement erm proposals there have been considered in in that regard and and just for the record C P R E have supported the the new settlement in that particular location , but it does seem to me that the returning to your basic point , that that erm if one applies those circumstances in Nor North Yorkshire it does fly in the face of of established policy in the structure plan , and the overriding er policy is is one of restraint in what is is considered to be one of the country 's most sensitive environmental areas , thank you . |
8 | The only county-wide survey , the one of importance to you ma'am is contained within the North Yorkshire Conservation Strategy of which I think you 've been referred to already . |
9 | We are also embarking on vitally important work on the new charity law legislation which has been referred to already , on local government legislation , in relation to both the structure of local government and the new council tax system . |
10 | The 1986 Public Expenditure White Paper , for example , referred to over 1,200 such measures — the majority in Whitehall departments — and by 1987 the figure had increased to 1,810 . |
11 | What Havel recently referred to when he said that ‘ I can not speak about everything I know ’ were secret treaties between Czechoslovakia and the USSR which can not as yet be disclosed . |
12 | A medical textbook has a different emphasis and purpose but can usefully be referred to when more detailed information about a specific condition is desired . |
13 | This is what is referred to when one speaks of the implementation of a program being machine-independent , and it is part of the conventional distinction between hardware ( i.e. machines ) and software ( i.e. Programs ) . |
14 | The ‘ stage carriage bus service ’ , or public omnibus , is the service usually referred to when rural transport is under discussion . |
15 | Some of those same cells may also be referred to when the device is presented with an instance which it has already classified correctly , so later learning can upset what was learned before . |
16 | There are other petitions appertaining to a motion they will be referred to when the motion is taken . |
17 | A possible difficulty might be thought to arise when a proposition is obliquely referred to rather than explicitly stated . |
18 | What is referred to in this book as ‘ differentiation ’ is often referred to rather vaguely as ‘ quality improvement ’ . |
19 | Some specific types of rug and rug designs have also been traditionally referred to either as carpets or rugs , totally independent of size . |
20 | The rules and regulations are also referred to extensively in the text where relevant . |
21 | All are still traded today , the rattans being the stems of climbing palms largely used in ‘ cane ’ furniture-making and sometimes referred to erroneously as bamboo . |
22 | The opposite view is referred to briefly in passing in the Council report . |
23 | The data are too few to come to any definite conclusions , but what is available will be referred to briefly here , and reference should be made to the appendix for the background detail . |
24 | techniques was referred to briefly in Chapter 16 ( para. 9 ) , dealing with the topic of decision-making . |
25 | In these ways , and in certain others of less importance which will be referred to briefly , members and the public ( which , for practical purposes , means creditors and others who may subsequently have dealings with the company and become its members or creditors ) are supposed to be able to obtain the information which they need to make an intelligent appraisal of their risks , and to decide when and how to exercise the rights and remedies which the law affords them . |
26 | These are referred to briefly in para 1.2 above and are explained in more detail in Chapter 8 . |
27 | Payment would be made only if the unemployment was involuntary ; disputed claims would be referred to newly appointed local committees consisting of representatives of capital and labour ; workers would be entitled to refuse work under conditions inferior to the norm for their occupation . |
28 | It did , however , have the ‘ incantations ’ referred to above , which were immensely old , very musical in their own way , and a powerful social force — cohesively , and as an instrument of struggle — as the intifada have found in modern Israel in our own day . ) |
29 | There was one particular aspect to which all commentators drew their readers ' attention : his sensuality , referred to above . |
30 | First , we have evidence from Renée Baillargeon ( see the Bremner volume referred to above ) that babies as young as three or four months are able to ‘ represent ’ , in some sense , the continuing existence of an invisible object behind a screen because they show ‘ surprise ’ when this out-of-sight object does not resist the backwards movement of the screen . |