Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [noun] under " in BNC.

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1 The bureaux can register enquiries in considerable detail in the knowledge that the computer will enable them to extract information under many headings .
2 Someone hiring goods under a hire-purchase agreement is not a ‘ buyer ’ and therefore can not pass good title under either the Factors Act , section 9 or the Sale o Act , section 25 .
3 For the same reason , someone hiring goods under a hire purchase agreement is also excluded .
4 The Commission also took a stronger stand in respect of two other countries on its agenda : Cuba will not come under special scrutiny by a representative of the UN Secretary-General and the Expert on Equatorial Guinea , a country which receives assistance under the UN Advisory Services Program , has been requested to study the human rights situation there .
5 Make everyone stand in a circle and explain that you have been granted a special power which places people under your spell .
6 In each case the relevant date is the date on which an announcement is made or the date on which some other event occurs in relation to the company which has significance under the City Code .
7 It must therefore be recognised that a court which has jurisdiction under article 5(3) over an action in so far as it is based on tort or delict does not have jurisdiction over that action in so far as it is not so based .
8 Barclayshare 's advisory service , which has £250m under management , has the same charging structure , but costs £15 quarterly .
9 Sterling Winthrop. which markets paracetamol under the trade name Panadol , says that an application for a product licence is imminent .
10 It is possible to hypothesise that if the District had surrendered its providing powers under the rural areas scheme , the weakened position of WEA Districts elsewhere in the country might have tilted provision for liberal adult education decisively towards university control in conjunction with LEAs .
11 Some industrial markets are dominated by trade which takes place under contract .
12 Writing from the heart is the recommendation of a muse who could be seeking to make such writing a legitimate part of poetry , an activity which takes place under the muse 's control .
13 The alliance between the groups which exchange women under a sister-exchange marriage rule or under a rule which specifies marriage between a man and his father 's sister 's daughter persists through time because of the felt obligation to arrange , at a future date , the counterpart of a marriage which has already taken place .
14 Walker found that the Latvians were keen to shrug off the secrecy which surrounded prisons under Soviet rule .
15 The model HW-101 portable photoioniser for waste and soil gas applications has weatherproof seals which allow operation under virtually all environmental conditions .
16 The billet , on the fifth floor of Steel House , the Employment building in Tothill St , Westminster , was selected after discussions with Ms Richardson which took place under the customary pre-election rules .
17 The cinema debate screened on Channel 4 between four film-makers from countries not usually represented on the screen ( India , the Philippines , Lebanon , and Brazil ) , which took place under the auspices of Women Call the Shots , was perhaps especially effective in this way , not only because it called attention to the existence of cinematic traditions outside of the ones we usually view , discuss , and study , but also because the four women film-makers involved in the debate took up such diverse positions .
18 Other issues at the forefront of government policy during 1990 were the need to reinstate the country in the international community and the necessity of dealing with mounting internal pressure for social justice from the majority of the people , who had been excluded from the " economic miracle " which took place under Pinochet 's rule .
19 In the summer , stags and hinds — by then in separate groups — will wallow in peat bogs for coolness and to be rid of pests such as the bot fly , which lays eggs under their skin or up their noses .
20 The second related issue is whether it is appropriate to set down a single structure which puts topics under specific headings , given the interdisciplinary nature of the subject .
21 He became an integral feature of Palace 's FA Cup side which reached the semi-final as a 3rd Division club in 1976 , and of that which won promotion under Terry Venables the following season .
22 It is the doing of one or more acts which individually or collectively amount to such adverse interference with or usurpation of the owner 's rights which constitute appropriation under section 3(1) and I do not think it matters where there is more than one such act in which order the successive acts take place , or whether there is any interval of time between them .
23 Lord Roskill said that the law was this : " [ i ] t is the doing of one or more acts which individually or collectively amount to … adverse interference with or usurpation of the owner 's rights which constitute appropriation under s.3(1) . "
24 This seems to authorise modification of firms ' common law and equitable fiduciary duties to participants , and regulations have been made which permit self-dealing under certain conditions and the retention of profits and benefits derived from self-dealing .
25 Dinah learnt the lines , was laced into the vulgar striped dress the part required , which had stains under the arms from the young lady off sick , was heavily rouged and had her eyebrows blackened , and walked on to the boards to the flare of gaslight and the outline of gentlemen in bowler hats they had not troubled to remove , refreshing themselves at the bar which stood at the back of the theatre .
26 France ratified Protocol No 1 of the treaty , which made provision for nuclear powers outside the region which had territories under their jurisdiction within it , in this case French Guiana .
27 A more complicated pattern of movement was revealed by an analysis of the birthplace of children in those sixty-four families which had children under the age of twelve .
28 The self-employed person may , of course , himself have duties under this Article .
29 In these circumstances it is not surprising that the number of repossessions has also increased sharply , from 2,530 in 1979 to 10,950 in 1984 and to over 24,000 in the twelve months ending in March 1988 , and that some local authorities who sold houses under the right to buy scheme are now reporting mortgage repayment problems among the new homeowners .
30 This would apply to supermarket chains who sell goods under their own name which are manufactured by someone else ( s. 2(2) ( b ) ) .
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