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

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1 Anyone may seek advice under the scheme provided that they satisfy the criteria for financial eligibility .
2 Engineer 's ability to control costs during construction Larger contracts may include terms under which a person named as " the Engineer " , " the Architect " , or " the Supervising Officer " has powers and duties to supervise and instruct a contractor .
3 in this case the defender was not insured and was not licensed but an insurer was conducting a holding defence while they considered whether they should repudiate liability under a policy issued to the owner of the vehicle and persons taking the vehicle on hire .
4 Where there is a judgment for personal injuries ( or death ) which exceeds £200 the court has no discretion but must give interest under ( a ) above unless the court is satisfied that there are special reasons to the contrary ( see Jefford v Gee [ 1970 ] All ER 1202 and Birkett v Hayes [ 1982 ] 2 All ER 710 ) .
5 We must bring costs under control , preserve quality , preserve choice , and reduce the people 's nagging daily worry about health insurance .
6 The local authority can and should provide services under Part III to support the placement where appropriate ( see Chapter 2 ) .
7 It had been raised a year earlier at a residential conference for Wirral secondary heads with the sugestion that schools should attempt accreditation under BS 5750 .
8 I think particularly of consultation on change , which must take place under the social charter but which has not been observed .
9 One , of course , must take care under the Ramsay doctrine ( Ramsay v IRC [ 1981 ] STC 174 and Furniss v Dawson [ 1984 ] STC 153 at 166g ) .
10 Lawfulness is clearly an issue in so far as one of the fundamental principles of the British , no less than most other constitutions , is that government action should take place under the authority of , and in accordance with law the narrow literal meaning of the rule of law — so that repeated unlawful actions or a perceived casualness towards the duty to comply with the law would in itself begin to raise doubts about the legitimacy of governmental action .
11 All unused terms must be included in the entry vocabulary of an index ; that is , they must be present as access points in some form if it is considered at all likely that a user might seek information under the unused term .
12 As an alternative to payment under Deed of Covenant , Tradeco could make payments under the Gift Aid provisions of the Taxes Act .
13 Any member of the scheme who felt that the terms of the trust were being abused could seek redress under trust law .
14 Aw , c'm on , it was just like that in Australia not long ago : one of the wire services reports in a condescending way that under local law , the National Institute of Industrial Property of Brazil recognises only the principle of priority in brand names , so that companies like IBM Corp , Xerox Corp and Sony Corp have had to ‘ buy back ’ their names before they could do business under them in Brazil ; the US is pressing Brazil to change the law to protect internationally recognised brand names — but it is not so long ago that , legend has it , an enterprising travelling Australian spotted that car hire was becoming big business , so when he got home , he registered the names Hertz and Avis , sold the Hertz name back to the company when it wanted to set up in Australia — and then used the cash he got from Hertz to set up the Avis concession in Australia .
15 An enterprising man could do business under the Spanish dictator , Franco , and live in this North African refuge without fearing for the safety of his family .
16 In the Fifties the question was whether you could claim protection under the Fifth Amendment , which grants the right not to incriminate oneself .
17 County councillor Tony Murphy ( Lab ) said one in five pharmacies in Cheshire could face closure under the new ruling .
18 The Secretaries of State could take powers under the Act to widen the circumstances under which such restrictions and revocations could be made without compensation , but they are extremely reluctant to face the wrath of the industry , for obvious reasons .
19 the whole place was gon na come to a halt if anybody fired a flash gun and furiously Fred grabbed the royal people and I grabbed the Finns and we started reorganising the present so they could take place under the enormous great windows that there are in and nobody had said at any time a flash gun will stop the machines .
20 He was 24 , highly intelligent , could drink Malc under the table and had a dry , lightning wit .
21 I fear it is a transfer made in desperation and it could put Ferguson under real pressure .
22 I could get things under control
23 But there is no late date set into the legislation , only that ratification when it is required means that from the first of the following month then the elections on the new constituency boundaries may take place under the new er European rules so that a decision is of course for an election in June er is in fact needed by the first of May .
24 But having 22,000 students milling around my city , I am delighted about the Government 's attitude to student discounts and particularly to the student gap , as it is called — the three months which often used to cause problems under the old community charge arrangements .
25 5.1 b ) Models used to make predictions under given sets of probabilities and assumptions about the basic relationships between variables , and their relative influence on each other .
26 If , as I must assume for present purposes , the plaintiffs have a good cause of action in professional negligence against the third party , then it must be at least possible , if not indeed likely , that the damages recoverable by the plaintiffs from the third party would include damages under at least some of these heads .
27 Mr Bauman would collect £754,777 under Labour and £1,040,822 from the Tory tax regime .
28 Unionists also want enhanced security through extra troops , and would like conferences under the Anglo-Irish Agreement to be held in Dublin and London , rather than Dublin and Belfast .
29 The combined firm , which might be in existence as early as the end of March , would have funds under management of about £4 billion and handle the affairs of more than 30,000 clients .
30 He held that , on the assumption that the transfer to the Hammonds was a forgery , the court would have power under section 82(1) of the Land Registration Act 1925 to rectify the register not only as against the Hammonds but also as against the building society .
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