Example sentences of "[be] [verb] under [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 The interest of this case is that it indicates that a sentence of detention in a young offender institution can be justified under Criminal Justice Act 1982 , s.1(4A) ( b ) , notwithstanding the fact that the offender was originally dealt with for the offences by means of a probation order .
32 The referees for the 1991 World Cup were always going to be placed under close scrutiny by the media , as well as spectators both at the ground and watching on television , and so it turned out .
33 Some members also believe that setting up a faculty would be tantamount to handing auditing on a plate to those critics of the profession who have called for auditing matters to be placed under independent control .
34 Comparable rocks are to be expected under Mesozoic cover further east .
35 The aim of each BESSA B&W company is to acquire leasehold interests in repossessed residential properties which will then be let under assured tenancy leases .
36 A further significant motion at the meeting on 5 August 1790 called for provision to be made under Parliamentary authority for placing the profession of farriery ( as practised by shoeing-smiths ) on a more respectable footing , by forbidding farriers from practising unless licensed , by preventing , after a limited time , any person from practising farriery who had not served seven years ' apprenticeship under a licensed farrier , and so on .
37 As with tensile and bend testing , torsion testing may be done under various stress or displacement programs .
38 The procedure can be done under local anaesthetic and has a success rate of over 90 per cent .
39 However , it can be argued under civil law the delivery of something under a contract which is voidable for fraud is the act by which the accused adversely interferes with or usurps the victim 's rights .
40 The accused may be prosecuted under Criminal Law whereas a private individual may be sued under Civil Law .
41 As a result of the considerable experience with percutaneous cholecystolithotomy , it was thought that these problems could be rapidly solved and the technique established to replace percutaneous cholecystolithotomy as it could be performed under local anaesthaesia by the transhepatic route and a postprocedural drain could be avoided .
42 Fibre-rich diets such as the F-Plan Diet are rated as acceptable , while very low-calorie diets , such as the Cambridge diet , should only be used under medical supervision .
43 The accused may be prosecuted under Criminal Law whereas a private individual may be sued under Civil Law .
44 One can certainly envisage situations in which the sub-optimal response of agents to the dynamics of a particular dynamic market game might lead to a market equilibrium away from that which would be reached under optimal behaviour .
45 Hewlett-Packard Co is amongst Unix vendors Microsoft Corp has approached to help it develop a Unix version of Microsoft Mail : Microsoft expects Mail could be running under Open Look and Motif by year-end , though observers are sceptical given that a promised OS/2 Presentation Manager version has yet to appear .
46 Bats to be protected under European agreement
47 As I said , the Soviet nuclear capability needs to be brought under systematic control .
48 It created a nationalized sector of the economy which , under the label of ‘ socialism ’ , enabled the economy to be brought under bureaucratic control .
49 Signal measurements to determine the small-signal parameters of four-terminal networks must be executed under particular bias conditions implemented by direct circuits connected between the input terminals and between the output terminals .
50 These had to be redeployed under Japanese pressure in late April because Mape HQ set a 60-mile ( 95 + km ) base line — from Memo , through Cailaco , Atsabe and Maubisse to Remexio overlooking Dili — from which patrols could go' forward into occupied territory .
51 One point which the SCA Polo Committee will discuss for the future is whether junior and youth players should be put under extra pressure in a penalty situation or whether games should be played to the first goal .
52 Their efforts , he writes , must be put under close scrutiny : ‘ I do not know Mr Cameron and , from what I hear of him , have no desire to …
53 An absolutely diabolical situation because then the the the local authorities that have continued to avoid doing what they ought to have done will be rubbing their hands with glee while the others who have a a social conscience , a moral social conscience will be put under tremendous pressure !
54 If trouble does come , the police are going to be put under enormous pressure . ’
55 Calls for Azam to be tried for war crimes by a special tribunal [ see p. 38967 ] were , however , rejected by the government which said that Azam would be tried under normal law .
56 4.7 The security arrangements for each building must be kept under regular review by the workplace manager in order to highlight any alteration or change in working practice which may be needed to provide a more secure working environment .
57 Whilst the provisions of the agreement should when drafted accurately reflect what the partners desire to happen in certain specified events or , at any rate , what the partners may have agreed as a satisfactory basis for subsequent negotiation or a sufficient fall-back position if those negotiations should break down , they should be kept under regular review .
58 these proposals we regard as doing no more than initiating a programme of family welfare which will have to be kept under continuous review and modified and expanded in the light of experience and deeper knowledge .
59 It is accepted that our journal list should be kept under continuous review , but the Library costs are actually below average for UK plant science research institutions ( Royal Society/SEPSU Policy Study ) , and should be protected against short-term financial exigencies .
60 But the Chancellor , warning of the ‘ hard choices ’ he had to make , declared : ‘ Above all , public spending must be kept under firm control . ’
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