Example sentences of "[adv] refer [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is disappointing that their Lordships did not refer the question of the extent of the interpretative obligation under Marleasing to the ECJ .
2 The Somerset Trust for Nature Conservation has written to the Ministry of Agriculture complaining that , although the farmers had consulted ministry officials about their drainage plans , the officials did not refer the scheme t the council for comment , as they are required to do by the new Wildlife and Countryside Act .
3 In July 1988 , the Minister sent a copy of the report to the Serious Fraud Office but decided against immediate publication , and , following advice from the Director of Fair Trading , did not refer the takeover to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission .
4 A week ago it was announced that the Government would not refer the deal to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission .
5 It is enough for me to say that , on the basis of those two cases , the arguments of the two councils in the Stoke-on-Trent case struck your Lordships as being very powerful , but not sufficiently powerful to persuade your Lordships ' House that it need not refer the matter to the European Court of Justice under article 177 .
6 If the shareholders agree on a value , and do not refer the matter to the company 's auditors , their agreement and the ensuing transaction may be invalid because the price of the shares has not been established in accordance with the company 's rules ; and as a practical matter it might be unfair to other shareholders .
7 If the client is willing to pay for a comprehensive pro-active search , MAS will generally refer the search to MC Strategy Services .
8 If the claim is for less than £500 , the district judge of the county court will automatically refer the matter to arbitration , unless there are good reasons why the matter should go to trial instead .
9 Francis , flanked by secretary Graham Mackrell , who was waving the fax above his head , said : ‘ I did n't even refer the offer to my chairman because I have a mandate that David is not for sale .
10 The police er do n't refer a lot of things to us , I know it 's difficult but er I feel that we ought to have more occasions er where er we are made aware of things that happen and then we can help er in various ways by referrals to those agencies and of course , financially .
11 There used to be a particular difficulty in clauses providing for the appointment of valuers by each party who would then refer the matter to an umpire : see 9.8.1 .
12 The supervisor must then refer the matter to the court which may make an order cancelling or varying the treatment requirement .
13 Only this weekend , industrial users in the electricity industry have been looking to break up power generators and introduce competition , and there is a suggestion that the Director General of Electricity Supply might yet refer the electricity industry to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission on the issue of industrial prices , as happened with British Gas .
14 I will certainly refer the matter again , although , as the hon. Member knows , there are difficulties about this .
15 Although specialist training is not a requirement to practise as a counsellor , a professional may occasionally refer a patient to a specialist counsellor in the same way that a doctor may refer medical problems to a specialist colleague .
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