Example sentences of "[be] referred [prep] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In America , all tend to be referred to as Turtles . |
2 | The countries may be referred to as zones or polygons . |
3 | What I think you 'll be more interested in is its time-saving and intuitive approach to what will in the future be referred to as presentation spreadsheeting . |
4 | Today , it trades under the name AEA Technology and in the remainder of this text it will be referred to as AEA . |
5 | Teasing by schoolmates and pressure from social workers has , in the eyes of Dr Reid and Mr Fenton , ensured that the child , who can only be referred to as OW , is ‘ away with the fairies ’ . |
6 | They can be referred to as bills , drafts or acceptances and often come with a label — bank bills , bank drafts , time drafts , bankers acceptances are some examples . |
7 | These will be referred to as Scale 1 and Scale 2 respectively . |
8 | If she were a Lady , she would still be referred to as Mrs. X. If the person were a member of the nobility or someone in whom the press had an interest , rumour would start to circulate , and damage could not be avoided . |
9 | The first version of the system , which will be referred to as CLE-I , was developed under the Alvey initiative between 1986 and 1989 . |
10 | Strictly speaking it is only these transformations , applied in the potential space , that should be referred to as Ehlers transformations ( Ehlers , 1957 ) . |
11 | As Figures 7.4 and 7.5 show , these may be referred to as Car Ways , Access Ways , Mews Courts , or Housing Squares depending upon design and capacity . |
12 | I have been performing many exercises to aid specific problems within my playing for some time now , which could be referred to as callisthenics . |
13 | The defence may be referred to as illegality or ex turpi causa non oritur actio . |
14 | Yes , he was a professor — an associate , not the holder of a chair , and did teach , but preferred to be referred to as Dr. Briant rather than professor . |
15 | This institution will be referred to as C. |
16 | The third task mentioned may be referred to as information management . |
17 | I think that spaghetti should be thin and it may often be referred to as spaghettini — it 's much less like eating long worms ! |
18 | These can be referred to by letters ( ie A-Z ) in the information memorandum and disclosed to the preferred bidder at a later stage . |
19 | Arguably , the major advantage of procedures and functions is that they can be referred to by name . |
20 | He suggests that like ‘ all phenomena whose unique existence is presupposed , topics can be referred to by means of individual names , deictic expressions , and definite descriptions ’ ( Venneman , 1975 : 317 ) . |
21 | I shall draw up a rota of ministers , each of whom is to be referred to in turn as ‘ the next leader of the Tory Party ’ , thus destroying their careers . |
22 | Rather , science ( and maybe even social science and other forms of discourse , such as that embodied in ordinary talk of mind and morality ) is the source of the substantive conceptions of reality which must be referred to in discussions of the possibility of knowledge . |
23 | Overall a useful book , but it should not be read in isolation , and other texts should be referred to in order to supplement its deficiencies . |
24 | Where the plan is subordinate to the verbal description it may be referred to in order to elucidate boundaries , so long as it does not conflict with anything explicit in the verbal description ( Wiggington & Milner v Winster Engineering [ 1978 ] 3 All ER 436 ) . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | This Article is still being considered and the subject will be referred to in detail in Chapter 9 . |
27 | Propitious curriculum developments , which will be referred to in detail later , included the restructuring of the lower-school IS curriculum to achieve more primary/secondary continuity and more project-based learning , and regular library-based learning activities pioneered by the science department . |
28 | We are suggesting the establishment of what might be referred to in shorthand as " Ofbus " , along the lines of Oftel and Ofgas . |