Example sentences of "[adv] [been] [verb] under the " in BNC.

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1 A Washington was in the hangar under going a double engine change and a tail steady had not been fitted under the rear fuselage .
2 Senior inspector Francis Fox said that there were an estimated 900 pit bulls in the province that had not been registered under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 .
3 It had not been cleared under the safety scheme .
4 Bowen C.J. held that the listing decision had not been taken under the treaty-making power , and that the Cabinet was not acting under any internationally binding obligation .
5 A major problem is that , even in very rural districts , much of the council 's stock will frequently be in the largest settlements , which in many cases have not been included under the rural designation .
6 The Adult Education Regulations of 1932 addressed a major problem which had not been resolved under the Board 's 1924 Regulations .
7 Note that attempts will be made wherever possible to conciliate between solicitor and client where the client is dissatisfied with the solicitor 's charges , and the dispute has not been resolved under the firm 's internal PR15 procedure .
8 Some of the comments have already been recorded under the relevant questions .
9 However , as these foods also contain fat they have already been incorporated under the goals for fat and so need not be repeated here .
10 She said action had already been taken under the new chief executive , Martin Gorham , which had dramatically improved call ringing times and led to a steady improvement in ambulance response times .
11 Jakobson 's name has already been mentioned under the headings of both Formalism and the Prague School .
12 The kind of planning which the FBI had in mind — ‘ indicative planning ’ involving the gathering and exchange of information on the development of the economy and the improvement of co-ordination , rather than the formulation and compulsory implementation of a central plan — had already been attempted under the Tories with the formation of the National Economic Development Council ( NEDC ) in 1962 but had effectively remained subordinated to conventional stop-go demand management practice : Labour promised a form of planning which would be ‘ purposeful ’ and ‘ effective ’ , which would ‘ have teeth in it somewhere ’ ( Budd , 1978 , Chapter 6 ) .
13 The difficulty of interpreting results of written tests , the time-consuming nature of individual interviews , and uncertainty about the task which the pupil is actually attempting to solve , have also been discussed under the heading ‘ Diagnostic assessment ’ .
14 This Government have implemented all 18 of the social measures that have so far been agreed under the social charter , which is more than can be said of a lot of our Community partners .
15 On the contrary : we see the cost disclosure regulations which have now been made under the Consumer Credit Act ( see chapter 5 ) as highly important .
16 A path has now been built under the arch of the bridge at the east end of Glasgow Green .
17 His account of it took rather longer but has now been published under the title ‘ Irish Shores : A Journey Round The Rim of Ireland ’ ( Greystone Books , £5.95 ) .
18 In archaeological literature , goods imported in small quantities have often been studied under the general term of ‘ prestige goods ’ , and , as such , control over these resources appears to have been a major factor in the rise and fall of early social hierarchies ( Friedman and Rowlands 1977 ) .
19 Under discussion for over 20 years , the project has recently been revitalized under the auspices of the Compagnie nationale du Rhone , with the backing of a number of members of the European Parliament .
20 Although they look sweet and innocent enough , they 've actually been registered under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act .
21 The Uthwatt Committee noted that there were only three cases in which betterment had actually been paid under the Planning Acts , and all these were before the 1932 Act introduced a provision for the deferment of payment until the increased value had actually been realised either by sale or lease or by change of use .
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