Example sentences of "[adj] under [noun] " in BNC.

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1 pMc5edcm contains the dcm gene of E.coli K-12 under control of a phage lambda promoter ; pMa5edcmS is a derivative of pMc5edcm with a serine codon at codon position *177 of the dcm gene instead of the wild-type cysteine codon .
2 The cult of Dolichenus was introduced into Britain by high-ranking officers of the army and it was especially popular under Commodus .
3 Her instinct told her that atavistic attitudes , once so popular under John Major 's predecessor , might not now be the thing .
4 The trackbed is not particularly badly overgrown here , but is , however , very wet under foot in places .
5 Schools will be free under LMS to make their own spending decisions ; LEAs are to assess the cumulative educational effect of these decisions .
6 The genius of the Reformation lay in the fact that man was made free under God .
7 But where this liberty was not balanced by responsibility the Reformation made man so free under God that it was only a short step to his being free from God .
8 Of course , things would be different under PR ( proportional representation ) , also known as Fair Votes .
9 It shows that the nature of political power in capitalist societies is very different under monopoly capitalism than under liberal capitalism , and it indicates that the state can act as a political force in its own right against both capital and labour .
10 Their agreement made no mention , however , of the interim government led by academic and former opposition politician Amos Sawyer [ see pp. 31282 ; 32297 for his chairmanship of national constitutional commission in 1981-83 ; pp. 33322-23 ; 34146 for his arrest in August 1984 and subsequent detention while chairman of the Liberian People 's Party ] , who had been sworn in as Prime Minister on Nov. 22 under ECOWAS auspices .
11 A scientist working for a Moscow chemical research institute was arrested on Oct. 22 under article 75 of the RSFSR Criminal Code , which encompassed revealing state secrets .
12 In his main screen , on high magnification , he saw beyond the Warlords to where the squad upon squad of Imperial Fists were advancing , some under cover of Land Raiders and Rhinos , others leapfrogging squad by squad from one hard-fought nook to the next .
13 In these centres of Guinness activity a vast array of sprightly popular golden ales and cool satisfying blonde lagers are brewed ( some under licence from other brewers of international standing like Fürstenberg , Carlsberg and Budweiser ) .
14 ‘ Who else would put this under fiction ? ’
15 I reminded her that , since she would be doing this under hypnosis , it was still possible to use the detachment technique if I thought she was becoming distressed in any way .
16 Dennis said , I 've got asthma , you 're not putting this under cover .
17 My understanding is that in 1977 Willy De Roos achieved this under sail in one season , and for this he received a Krug Award for Excellence .
18 Before you always felt that someone 's got this under control and they 're just going to the wire , but now they 've crossed the wire . ’
19 Right let's keep this under control !
20 I can assure my hon. Friend that the Department will honour the commitment given by the region to provide £2.5 million to get phase 2 under way .
21 Including nuclear plant currently planned , potential nuclear generating capacity , excluding 6 gas-cooled reactors and 3 fast breeder reactors ( 2 under construction ) , France 's potential nuclear generating capacity is some 65,000 megawatts .
22 ALEX Robertson won his first North region PGA tournament this week when he clinched the £8,000 Brough Classic with a 2 under par total of 136 .
23 The accelerators consist of the low-end Freedom 1000 and the flagship Freedom 3000 and can integrate with Sparcstation 2s and 10s under Solaris .
24 After more than five years of talks , outstanding difficulties centred on ( i ) whether it could be acceptable under GATT rules for the EC to make direct payments to farmers to compensate them for cuts in subsidies ( a key part of plans to reform the EC 's Common Agricultural Policy ) ; ( ii ) the volume of EC grain exports ; and ( iii ) EC demands for limits on US exports of cereal substitutes to the EC .
25 The next question under the Convention was to determine what kind of legal regime would be acceptable under Article 8(2) , assuming of course that it could meet the requirement of being ‘ in accordance with law ’ .
26 The research addresses the issue of why fertility is still high under conditions of population pressure on resources in as area of Kano State in Northern Nigeria , where densities are in excess of 250 per square mile , soil fertility is poor , and rainfall levels are falling .
27 This was removed by holding the temperature high under pressure until all temperature-induced changes had occurred .
28 He was serving in France in December 1436 under John Talbot , first Earl of Shrewsbury [ q.v. ] , at Gisors , and was by then a knight .
29 Dr Nicholas Parkhouse had come to Kurdestan in 1985 under arrangements set up by International Medical Relief , a body linked to the French Medecins sans Frontières which was organizing a medical assistance operation spanning both sides of the frontier at the request of KDPI leader Qassemlou .
30 ‘ There are four plants there , ’ he said , ‘ one PWR operating in each country and another under construction in each republic .
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