Examples of 'could be referred' in a sentence

Meaning of "could be referred"

could be referred - This phrase suggests that someone or something might be mentioned or directed to a particular source or context for more information

How to use "could be referred" in a sentence

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could be referred
Or it could be referred pain from his groin.
Several other service activities could be referred to.
Such a state could be referred to as a totalitarian state.
Matters related to compliance with other provisions could be referred to the facilitative body.
You could be referred to an audiologist to do the examinations.
Other sources could be referred to.
They could be referred to as concurrent benefits.
These abilities are spiritual and could be referred to as a sixth sense.
This could be referred to as true guilt.
It agreed that the subject fabric could be referred to as a flannel.
This sort could be referred to as an accounting paper.
During the course we also looked at the different resources students could be referred to.
These areas could be referred to as particular regional strengths.
The Chairman suggested that the question could be referred to the drafting committee.
This cube could be referred to as a universal standard cube.

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I should be grateful if this report could be referred back to the committee.
This could be referred from the lower back.
Than in the case of what could be referred to as the fourth.
It could be referred to a counselor to help determine if there are psychological causes.
Any denials of the right to asylum could be referred to a committee of appeal.
It could be referred to as collaborative design.
These samples of her stitching could be referred back to over the years.
Could be referred to as personality disorders.
This statutory obligation could be referred to as employers poor relief duty.
Could be referred pain.
Key groups and organizations that could be referred to during the trial.
Cases could be referred to the tribunal only by the following authorities.
Any case involving domestic violence could be referred to the domestic violence court.
What could be referred to as a Quebec capitalist class has two components.
It considered whether its proposal could be referred to another forum within WIPO.
This could be referred to as a board, console or mixer.
Cases reported directly to the Commission could be referred to the Bureau for further inquiry.
It could be referred to in the rest of the report, as necessary.
Shah Reza Pahlavi decreed that it could be referred to either way.
It also could be referred to as integrity.
If they were deemed to be inadequate, they could be referred to a working group.
Perhaps the matter could be referred to the group chairmen as a matter of urgency.
Other provisions stipulated that minors over the age of 15 could be referred to a juvenile court.
If those could be referred to as feet.
Is there a model anywhere in Canada that could be referred to as an example?
Minor disputes could be referred either to the community courts or to the civil courts.
In addition, decisions by the authorities could be referred to administrative courts.
The dry pile could be referred to as the ancestor of the modern dry cell.
Aphasia may improve on its own, or you could be referred to a speech therapist.
This fusion could be referred to as either EPA synthase or ARA synthase.
Depending on the nature of gesture, that person could be referred to appropriate judicial authorities.
Both groups could be referred to as " households " because their primary center was the home.
It was agreed that additional questions could be referred by the EMEP Steering Body Bureau.
He could be referred to as the King of the ultra-low budget film.
However, that question could be referred to the drafting group.

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