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

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1 A list of insolvency practitioners ( ie solicitors with special expertise in the field of insolvency and approved as such ) may be referred to at the Law Society 's Hall , 113 Chancery Lane , London WC2A 1PL ( Tel : 01–242 1222 ) .
2 I must announce to the House that I have not selected either of the amendments on the Order Paper , but they may be referred to during the debate .
3 Furthermore , the teacher should not forget to relate his photocopied material to an item or items which have been , are being or will be referred to during the lesson .
4 All such topics can be referred to with the help of suitable denoting phrases and used as grammatical subjects in subject/ predicate propositions .
5 The CA 1985 should be referred to for the detail .
6 The case law upon this point has already been examined and should be referred to for the purposes of the discussion which follows .
7 Since COSE does n't want to be referred to as a consortium , group , organisation or initiative , maybe we should start calling it ‘ La Cozy Nostra . ’
8 For example , a rug made in the Kars region of Anatolia ( Turkey ) in a traditional Kazak ( Caucasian ) design will normally be referred to as a Kars Kazak .
9 ‘ I prefer to be referred to as a model , Signor Silvio . ’
10 What joy to be referred to as a mophead !
11 There was no strapping on Nogai 's forearm , but Rostov supposed that on Tarvaras a sprain or a cracked bone could just as easily be referred to as a break , depending upon the state of medical knowledge .
12 The section does not create what might be referred to as a permit requirement , since subject to what is said below , it does not empower the police to refuse permission to hold the procession , as is the law in certain other jurisdictions .
13 An indexing language may also be referred to as a retrieval language .
14 The first element can be referred to as the subject , the second as the content .
15 These fast update mechanisms may be referred to as the hold and terminate facilities and they have an important role in eliminating the drudgery of recruitment administration .
16 Finally , what he calls the ‘ division of labour in detail ’ will here be referred to as the division of labour within the enterprise .
17 The description of speech and language difficulties which draws on recent psycholinguistic research will be referred to as the process of assessment .
18 This is illustrated in Fig. 9 , where the curve II can be referred to as the demand for investment curve or the MEI curve .
19 A design often found on enssi rugs , which were traditionally used as door-hangings in the nomad 's yurt ( tent ) ; it is quite common for any rug woven in this design to be referred to as an enssi , or a Bokhara with an enssi design .
20 When discussing the poor state of British film , now so negligible it hardly deserves to be referred to as an industry , it is frequently suggested that the future lies in Europe .
21 Mori Bokharas may also be referred to by a number of alternative names ( including Jaldar , Kafkazi — pl. 28 — and Serapi ) , and it is not unknown for them to be marketed under the name of the gul most prominent in their design .
22 This , as we have seen , explains the impossibility of the infinitive in * To snow would be pleasant as against its possible use in I want it to snow : if the generalized person of the infinitive of weather verbs is not specified as referring to the only support with which the notion denoted by these verbs is conceivable , namely it , then one feels a possible reference to any of the ordinal persons which can be referred to by the infinitive 's generalized person ( " you " , " me " , etc. ) , and so the sentence does not make sense .
23 The documents will normally be referred to by the vendor in its disclosures against the warranties .
24 This crucial element in Morgan 's evidence is an illusion and there is not the slightest shred of evidence that those societies where large numbers of people can be referred to by the terms for parent are societies where marriage is either more or less individualistic .
25 This will record any restrictive covenants that may be set out in full in the body of the certificate or may more commonly be referred to in a transfer deed , which may be sewn into the back of the certificate .
26 My learned friend and I thought that if your Lordship wanted to look at the documentation so that your Lordship is familiar with some of the documentation which is going to be referred to in the evidence , er simply to enable your Lordship to be er a little more familiar with the nature of content of some of the documentation then the crucial documents are those of pages one seven eight to four two five , bundle B.
27 The technique of back chaining may be referred to in the teaching of intonation .
28 If the KPMG header is to be used or KPMG is to be referred to in the advertisement either as the contact address or in some other form , then the procedure to be followed is that set out under ‘ Placing of the Business Opportunity Advertisement by KPMG ’ below .
29 If an insolvency practitioner is to be appointed , his consent to act must be referred to in the affidavit .
30 Any persons whose names are not known to the applicant should be referred to in the application and in the title to the proceedings as " other occupiers " .
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