Example sentences of "are referred [prep] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The skin and all body orifices are colonised with microorganisms shortly after birth ; indeed , the body acts as ‘ host ’ to these microorganisms which are called commensals , and are referred to as the body 's natural or resident flora . |
2 | Interest received by the bank(s) is used , firstly , to meet what are referred to as the funding costs of the loan . |
3 | The other explanation put forward for Allende 's defeat was the role of the ‘ privileged ’ , the ‘ bosses ’ and the ruling elite — the transport workers ' strikes which inflicted serious damage on the economy and are referred to as the ‘ bosses ’ strikes ' . |
4 | Together , the knowledge of linguistic universals and the innate processing strategies are referred to as the ‘ Language Acquisition Device ’ or LAD . |
5 | But these are official figures which do not include what are referred to as the hidden homeless — those sharing households and those living rough . |
6 | These are referred to as the oral , anal , and phallic phases . |
7 | These are referred to as the first , second , third and fourth bond dissociation enthalpies respectively . |
8 | These copies are referred to as the Primary and Secondary copy . |
9 | Together PDE1 , PDE2 and the PKA site are referred to as the P box ( 5 ) or the kinase inducible domain ( KID ) ( 4 ) . |
10 | Lear was also subject at the hands of his employer to even more glaring misacknowledgements : in what could generously be described as an insensitive oversight , four of the plates in Birds , are referred to at the bottom of the page as being ‘ drawn from Nature and on Stone by J & E Gould ’ , while the style of the bird and the signature on the drawing itself are patently Lear 's . |
11 | BGS publications on mineralisation in Great Britain are referred to in the text . |
12 | But basic biographical details which are referred to in the letters often receive no mention in the main text . |
13 | Such tasks are referred to in the GCSE coursework handbook as " neutral tasks " . |
14 | Even these few quotations show that the notion of the ‘ map ’ or ‘ structure ’ of a subject is by no means straightforward , and involves not only the theoretical or conceptual unities which are referred to in the literature on the nature of disciplines ( OECD 1972 ) , but the approach , emphasis and even methods of teaching . |
15 | The following cases are referred to in the judgment of their Lordships : |
16 | The following cases are referred to in the judgment : |
17 | The following cases are referred to in the judgments : |
18 | The following cases are referred to in the opinion of Lord Mustill : |
19 | The following cases are referred to in the opinion of Lord Browne-Wilkinson : |
20 | No cases are referred to in the judgments or were cited in argument . |
21 | The following cases are referred to in the judgment : |
22 | The following cases are referred to in the judgment of the court : |
23 | The following cases are referred to in the opinion of Lord Templeman : |
24 | The following cases are referred to in the judgment of their Lordships : |
25 | The following cases are referred to in the opinion of Lord Goff of Chieveley : |
26 | The following cases are referred to in the judgment of the court : |
27 | The following cases are referred to in the judgment : |
28 | The following cases are referred to in the judgments : |
29 | The following cases are referred to in the judgments : |
30 | The following cases are referred to in the judgment : |