Example sentences of "[Wh det] fall [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The other qualification is that the manifold capabilities which fall under the umbrella term ‘ learning ’ are not sufficiently understood .
2 However , it has a three-year plan to develop services , many of which fall under the Community Care and Children Acts .
3 But of course the water is not heaped up into a cube and so it is perhaps more appropriate , though less convenient , to think of this mass of salt water in its actual context — as a veneer-thin skin which lurks in those troughs and valleys which fall below the mean circumference of the earth 's planetary spheroid .
4 When stock checking , the reps have the authority to reorder any titles which fall below the agreed number .
5 For those matters which fall above the line , there can be debate and compromise ; for those that do not there can not .
6 Gullies often become blocked by dead leaves and small stones which fall through the grating .
7 Experience tells us that there are organizations which fall between the profit-oriented and the Type B non-profit .
8 All desirable free-floating aquatic plants disappear for the winter months , forming turions , or winter buds , which fall to the bottom of the pool until the warm spring sunshine stirs them into growth once again .
9 There are three main sorts to worry about : disturbances in Eastern Europe ; attacks on NATO countries from outside the old Warsaw Pact area ( say , an attack on Turkey by Iraq ) ; and , knottiest of all , conflicts such as the Gulf war , which fall outside the NATO treaty .
10 Partnership arrangements between a college and a company or companies might encompass a range of activities , including skills-updating courses , supervisory management and intensive language tuition for example , which fall outside the scope of this chapter because they do not impact directly upon the 16–19 age group .
11 Some governments , notably the UK , argue that the Fifth Directive should be based on Article 100 ( general harmonisation of national laws ) at least in so far as the provisions on employee representation at board level are concerned , since it deals with the rights of employed persons which fall outside the scope of freedom of establishment governed by Article 54 .
12 There is a danger though , that the ancient deciduous woodlands , which fall outside the shaded areas on the maps depicting past and present extents of the wood of Caledon , may be forgotten .
13 The basic theory therefore appears to be that the Communities are a part of the Union , but that there are aspects of the activity of the Union which fall outside the competence of the Communities ; in other words , the widening of the scope of co-operation between the governments of the Member States is not necessarily accompanied by a correlative widening of the powers of the Community or by a deepening of its institutional structure .
14 The purpose of these tests is to look for overstatement or understatement and to examine the quality of management decisions which fall outside the scope of the systems in place for a contract .
15 The physical effect of this is that all test particles which fall into the non-scalar curvature singularity feel infinite tidal forces , but observers can move arbitrarily close to the singularity on other curves and feel no untoward effects .
16 For example , although the Immigration Rules ( which fall into the second category ) have statutory backing , there is considerable doubt about the extent to which departure from them renders decisions liable to be quashed .
17 The pool-liners which fall into the next category are what one might call in the medium-price range and represent good value for the average newcomer to water gardening .
18 Words which fall into the open class are those which are potentially unlimited in number because new words can be added to the language as the need arises .
19 Scientists have discovered that the tons of dust which fall into the ocean provide vital minerals ( particularly iron ) to plankton and krill , shrimp-like animals at the beginning of the food chain .
20 Corrosion ; heat-loss ; boiler noise ; pump failure ; cold spots on radiators — all are problems which fall within the scope of the Fernox range of corrective solutions .
21 CIMA would like to see the audit requirement scrapped for all companies which fall within the statutory definition of a small company .
22 The term ‘ inn ’ is given a technical meaning : it describes those hotels which fall within the scope of the Hotel Proprietors Act 1956 .
23 It appears from the accounts that quite a different reading is given to occasions of physical or verbal reprimand which fall within the acknowledged framework of official penalties .
24 The next model is the CDP-497 ( £159.99 ) which adds to these features Auto space ( adds a three-second space between the replay of successive tracks which is particularly useful for a tape deck with AMS — Automatic Music Search ) and a Link Edit mode which will automatically indicate any tracks on a disc which fall within the remaining tape time on a cassette .
25 Articles 34–38 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organisations regulate the third party relationships which fall within the terms of that treaty in similar language to the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties .
26 All the characteristics outlined apply in principle to the hierarchies which fall within the scope of lexical semantics , that is to say , those which are composed of lexical items , and those structuring relations are relations of sense holding between those lexical items .
27 It is common ground that Norwich and Winchester carry on ‘ investment business ’ by reason of their engagement in one or more of the activities which fall within the paragraphs in Part II of Schedule 1 to the Act : section 1(2) .
28 Only the public expenditure costs have been counted , not those which fall within the private , domestic domain ( Rimmer , 1983 ; Parker , 1990a ) .
29 It will be observed that although the range of matters which fall within the scheme is very wide , the solicitor is limited to the giving of advice and assistance and not representation .
30 There are some pieces — the most notable is usually known as " On music and words " — which were apparently meant for the book and later rejected , but which fall within the scope of BT , and so have no bearing on the question .
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