Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] come under " in BNC.
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1 | Evidence shows that some residential projects are coming under financial strain as money and clients dry up . |
2 | We are aware that , in the present round of contracting , some health authorities are coming under pressure from regions to support providers for whom they are the main purchaser . |
3 | Staff at the Bordon and Alton offices are coming under increasing pressure with an ever growing number of enquiries as the hard times continue to bite . |
4 | ‘ Asian drivers are coming under pressure from their families to quit . |
5 | There are also ominous indications that these positive movements are coming under the severest threat . |
6 | He went with one truck which drove on to the town of Travnik where refugees were coming under shell-fire . |
7 | Royal probe : The royals are coming under the TV microscope again in a four-part £1.8m ITV documentary The Windsors . |
8 | ' It is just that my friends are coming under great pressure from their communities over the incident . ’ |
9 | ‘ My friends are coming under great pressure , ’ said the kadi . |
10 | I mean as soon as it 's clear that the middle peasants are coming under pressure December nineteen forty seven , he begins to issue statements , we must protect the middle peasant and as , as said the , the , the nineteen thirty three class documents are reissued er which make it very clear that , that middle peasants must be protected . |
11 | Tax havens are coming under increasing pressure in high tax rate countries . |
12 | Councils are coming under more pressure to save money . |