Example sentences of "[noun pl] will be refer to " in BNC.
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1 | For this reason , most international contracts contain a clause establishing the country in which any legal action under the contract must take place ( a jurisdiction clause ) , and/or a clause establishing that disputes will be referred to arbitration . |
2 | The debate which deals with these matters will be referred to and the conceptual apparatus which has been developed in that debate will be used where appropriate . |
3 | Often in money market reports as published in the Financial Times trade bills or commercial bills will be referred to in relation to purchases by the Bank of England . |
4 | The expressed polypeptides will be referred to as VT2 and VT2X respectively . |
5 | If needed , applicants will be referred to Business Training Courses . |
6 | Participants will be referred to as ‘ the teacher ’ . |
7 | Some of these reviews will be referred to in later chapters . |
8 | Problems will be referred to the Computer Group Manager as follows : |
9 | In future , these qualifications will be referred to as Professional Development Awards , and four types of award will be available : |
10 | The basic lexical relations will be referred to collectively as congruence relations , and the variants as congruence variants . |
11 | Purchase decisions will be referred to her , and discussion of them will take place around her . |
12 | The decisions will be referred to Darlington policy and resources committee next Tuesday . |
13 | It 's now likely that the issue of CD prices will be referred to the Monopolies Commission . |
14 | It is only proposed to make a very brief reference to this complicated subject as the majority of collision cases will be referred to Head Office Claims — at least initially . |
15 | These institutions will be referred to , for the sake of simplicity and anonymity , as A and B. The third institution was a polytechnic , and the interviews were with students from a department of communications and a department of physical science . |
16 | We emphasise that the service is managed by Motor Engineers and Assessors independent of the Insurance Company and no reports of these Safety Checks will be referred to your Insurance Company , so please do not refrain from availing of the service because of unfounded fears in this regard . |
17 | The latter two Acts will be referred to as necessary in this and the following chapters , and , needless to say , no legal adviser should be without copies of these Acts , as well as a standard reference work on the subject , when drafting conditions or contracts for the supply of goods and services . |
18 | The results will be referred to as being from the " Hull survey " as they become relevant . |
19 | These points will be referred to again at appropriate places in later chapters . |
20 | Thoughts will be referred to as ‘ cognisant acts ’ . |
21 | These buttonhole stitches will be referred to as 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 . |
22 | The full set of normality relations which a lexical item contracts with all conceivable contexts will be referred to as its contextual relations . |
23 | Reports of baby deaths will be referred to an officer of the rank of inspector or above who will control and monitor police response . |