Example sentences of "have been [verb] under [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Some vertical agreements , such as exclusive distribution and exclusive purchasing , have been examined under this framework . |
2 | Such ties have been placed under great strain as the result of urbanization and the arising of great inequalities within society , inequalities which have been mirrored within society , inequalities which have been mirrored within many families . |
3 | All but one of those released have been placed under heavy restriction orders . |
4 | Finally , Purkinje cell responses inconsistent with the flocculus hypothesis in monkeys and goldfish have been observed under visual cancellation of the VOR . |
5 | Since 1981 hundreds of people have been detained under this law , some for more than eight years . |
6 | Several hundred whales have been harpooned under this guise since the moratorium . |
7 | Caersws station , Llanidloes road level crossing and one crossing up near Criccieth remain semaphore operated ; Machynlleth new station plus staff facilities very nice — old station disintegrating ; Aberystwyth station yard tidied up after several interesting fires but station is on the whole hardly inspiring and platform staff have been working under considerable uncertainty about their futures . |
8 | It is sometimes difficult to distinguish between such processes and true appendages but the principal types of organs which have been included under this category are : ( I ) Pseudopods , which are characteristic of many dipterous larvae . |
9 | Only a few prosecutions have been brought under this Act . |
10 | At the time of writing no regulations have been issued under this power . |
11 | The funds of the NHS have been put under further strain , in addition to the pressures of rising demand , by a number of other factors . |
12 | It is believed that chimpanzee colonies in Western Africa have been put under severe strain by live export trade for medical research . |