(1) Doctors will be able to refer patients to a hospital
(2) I always refer to a dictionary when I come across a new word
(3) The decision to refer the matter to the Security Council is a sign, moreover, that the world is united in its view that North Korea and Iraq are grave concerns.
(4) A decision to refer a matter to the minister depends on its sensitivity, demands on resources, need for a political judgement, and uncertainty about the minister's reactions.
(5) We have repeatedly asked the council to refer this matter to an independent body.
(6) His decision not to refer the matter to the Minister, on the face of the material before the Court, cannot be said to be so unreasonable that no reasonable decision-maker could have made it.
(7) Their brief is to resolve as many issues as possible without going to the full cabinet, and if they cannot reach a decision to refer the question to that body.
(8) A spokesperson for Mr Cox denied the timing of his decision to refer the issue to the European Court of Justice has anything to do with the date of the EU-US summit.
(9) I always refer to a dictionary when I come upon a new word
(10) Most people refer the relationship to the Accord period, and the last had Labor governments.
(11) I refer my colleague to the reply that I gave some moments ago
(12) The prisoner may require the Secretary of State to refer his case to the Parole Board
(13) Refer all queries to the press officer
(14) I refer my honourable friend to the reply that I gave some moments ago
(15) Words that refer to kinds of things have definitions that describe the essences of those kinds.
(16) If your doctor thinks you have an eating disorder, you might be referred to a specialist so you can get the treatment you need.
(17) The second element must be causally referable to the first, which is to say the termination of employment, the retrenchment, must be on account of or as a consequence of the redundancy of position, not some other circumstance.
(18) Cultures treated in this manner are hereafter referred to as washed cells.
(19) If you get confused while reading, you can refer to the glossary to put everything in proper context.
(20) The amount of time people spend contending with each other there, quoting articles, and referring to other sources!