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

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1 ( 5 ) A pamphlet called Schools under Threat , designed as a handbook for the organisation of resistance to school closures , asserts that : —
2 Indeed , the pamphlet called Schools Under Threat makes an even broader assertion suggesting that schools are the centre of many urban as well as rural communities .
3 A more extreme example of very local publicity relates to the publication of proposals in relation to grant-maintained schools under sections 89(1) or 92(2) of the ERA .
4 A simple summary of the way finance is allocated annually to schools under LMS is given in Figure 1.1 .
5 The 1944 Education Act created a unified framework which brought the church schools under state control ( turning them into maintained schools ) , but left them with varying degrees of independence , usually over religious matters , according to how much financial support the church continued to provide .
6 to keep all aspects of the curriculum for maintained schools under review
7 The nadir was reached when at Bannockburn in 1314 the English army was annihilated by the Scots under Robert Bruce .
8 In the NSWP countries as a whole , there are over 150 000 border troops and other specialist units under Ministry of Interior or Ministry of Security control , not to speak of designated Soviet formations , which can be expected to provide security of the rear areas if war breaks out .
9 France now has 30 nuclear power plants in operation , including 21 900-MWe PWR units , with a total installed capacity of 22 GWe , and 28 units under construction , including 15 1300-MWe units .
10 Emergency units under pressure
11 For example , the silver pennies made with identical designs under King Edward I and II can be subdivided by the form of the king 's name or the shape of the crown he wears ( fig. 3 ) .
12 We have all experienced situations in which clients under stress through poverty , mental illness , limited ability or personality disorders have reacted to their difficulties or to social workers ' responses to their problems with displaced anger and aggression .
13 Clients under pressure have been tempted to take short cuts in the hope that , when demand picks up again , they will be able to cover up their tracks .
14 It is too much to hope that EMI will raid its archives for Solomon 's Chopin , Debussy or Haydn but to keep the work of one of the greatest exponents of the Beethoven sonatas under wraps for so long ( the sonata recordings were last issued in 1972 ) is simply incredible ; especially considering the efforts EMI have gone to in issuing the Beethoven recordings of others .
15 He 'd looked , but most of the items on the Dexion shelving in the anteroom had been no more than shapes under canvas sheets .
16 In addition , a mechanism for generating added entries under second and subsequent numbers in a combined number must be invented and adopted .
17 There were hundreds of entries under Wells and a dozen or more A's ; none of them matched with Alison 's address as he remembered it ; and yet she 'd told him she was in the book .
18 Sydney Newton proudly showing off his RFC logbook and the first page of his many entries under Rendcomb .
19 Two somewhat indefinite entries under Letcombe Basset specify only Hampshire .
20 Thus a searcher might consider perusing entries under sweets , chocolates and confectionery .
21 Premiums under Healthmaster may be , A , increased as the benefits increase with R P I , can they ?
22 In the sectors under study here — the interface between the arms , aerospace and telecommunications industries and engineers — private as well as public sector actors long looked to the state to take the lead : for all the talk of profitability and competitivity in the international market place , procurement policies followed by the DGT with respect to public switching exchanges , or by the Ministry of Defence and the Civilian Space Administration ( CNES ( towards arms and aerospace equipment manufacturers , reinforced this dependent attitude .
23 In April 1990 the town had 28 empty offices but now the figure stands at 52 , while the number of vacant shops has risen from 20 to 46 , not including 68 shops under construction at the Cornmill centre .
24 She ran a business and worked in a health shop to work her way through four years of study at the Northern College of Homeopathy , Gateshead , and has practised for the last six months under supervision .
25 In the euromarkets , euronotes are issued with maturities of three or six months under NIFs underwritten by banks ; this contrasts with eurocommercial paper ( ECP ) and eurosterling commercial paper ( ESCP ) , which have maturities of between one day and a year , but are not underwritten by banks .
26 Revealing party clothes could mean you back will be on view after months under cover .
27 You 'll see there that like most of his kind he was detained without trial for a few months under Regulation 18B-in nineteen forty . ’
28 He 's picked me for the Jack Gannon , and I 'm four months under age , and he says Hermia 's really improved . ’
29 Thus the evidence so far available , though far from complete , supports the hypothesis that Variscan tectonics under parts of southern England are of the thin-skinned variety .
30 On the one hand , then , there would have been the so-called ‘ Herodian Sadducees ’ , who clung to their Temple privileges and prerogatives under Herod 's reign and , after his death , accommodated themselves to the Roman administration .
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