Example sentences of "the [noun] under the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A bibliographical inventory of over 1,400 publications on new technology in all the disciplines under the remit of the ESRC ;
2 When the jobs were done , I switched off my torch and lay on my back listening to a gerbil skidding up and down the tent under the fly-sheet .
3 Solicitors are allowed to form service companies , subject to the following conditions : ( 1 ) membership of the company must be limited to members or partners of the firm , admitted solicitors holding practising certificates , retired partners of the firm and dependants of retired or deceased partners ; ( 2 ) the books of the company must be made available where the Council of the Law Society require an inspection of the accounts under the Solicitors ' Accounts Rules 1991 .
4 The project is part funded by the EEC under the ECLAIR initiative .
5 some people put the board under the mattress and dad had it on top !
6 Where a plaintiff claims the delivery of goods let under a hire-purchase agreement to a person other than a body corporate , he shall in his particulars state in the following order : ( 1 ) the date of the agreement and the parties to it , with the number of the agreement or sufficient particulars to enable the debtor to identify the agreement ; ( 2 ) where the plaintiff was not one of the original parties to the agreement , the means by which the rights and duties of the creditor under the agreement passed to him ; ( 3 ) whether the agreement is a regulated agreement and , if it is not a regulated agreement , the reason why ; ( 4 ) the place where the agreement was signed by the debtor ( if known ) ; ( 5 ) the goods claimed ; ( 6 ) the total price of the goods ; ( 7 ) the paid-up sum ; ( 8 ) the unpaid balance of the total price ; ( 9 ) whether a default notice or a notice under s 76(1) or s 98(1) of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 has been served on the debtor and if it has , the date on which and the manner in which it was so served ; ( 10 ) the date when the right to demand delivery of the goods accrued ; ( 11 ) the amount ( if any ) claimed as an alternative to the delivery of the goods ; and ( 12 ) the amount ( if any ) claimed in addition to the delivery of the goods or any claim under sub-paragraph ( 10 ) , stating the cause of action in respect of which each such claim is made .
7 Where a plaintiff 's claim arises out of a hire-purchase agreement , but is not for the delivery of goods , he shall in his particulars state in the following order : ( 1 ) the date of the agreement and the parties to it with the number of the agreement or sufficient particulars to enable the debtor to identify the agreement ; ( 2 ) where the plaintiff was not one of the original parties to the agreement , the means by which the rights and duties of the creditor under the agreement passed to him ; ( 3 ) whether the agreement is a regulated agreement and , if it is not a regulated agreement , the reason why ; ( 4 ) the place where the agreement was signed by the debtor ( if known ) ; ( 5 ) the goods let under the agreement ; ( 6 ) the amount of the total price ; ( 7 ) the paid-up sum ; ( 8 ) the amount ( if any ) claimed as being due and unpaid in respect of any instalment or instalments of the total price ; and ( 9 ) the nature and amount of any other claim and the circumstances in which it arises .
8 They 'd cart a case of beer and their heavy saddles into the cinema under the cloak of darkness and , sitting astride their saddles in the front row , would cheer on the cowboys and ride rough with them , Waikato 4X in one hand and their stetsons in the other .
9 I think the steps will be at the for'ard end of the saloon under the bridge . ’
10 In other words we would have been better off cashing the precept and keeping the money under the mattress .
11 ‘ The existence of the defence of ‘ reasonable excuse ’ in section 42(4) of the Act of 1987 , which was not present in any guise in the provisions considered in Reg. v. Harz ; Reg. v. Power [ 1967 ] 1 A.C. 760 , could not itself justify construing section 42 as retaining the privilege under the concept of ‘ reasonable excuse , ’ which was clearly necessary to cover such matters as physical inability to comply with a requirement for information or documents arising from illness or accidental destruction of papers , etc .
12 The reorganisation under the Local Government ( Scotland ) Act of 1973 made the people of the Western Isles much more directly responsible for their own development through the elected ‘ Comhairle nan Eilean ’ or Western Isles Islands Council ( WIIC ) .
13 This was less often the case under the NBC .
14 The Policyholder must be legally responsible for the damage under the terms of the lease or tenancy/rental agreement .
15 If you decide that putting the text under the headings into italics was a mistake , you can redefine that style to remove the italics .
16 ‘ I 'll need no help , once I 'm out , ’ breathed Harry , thinking with feverish urgency of the grave under the lee of the church at Strata Marcella , and the little curling leaf on the threatened stone .
17 All this is trite law and the contrary has , so far as I know , never been argued in any case which has come before the courts under the Act of 1977 .
18 The PFA appealed on behalf of injured players to the courts under the terms of the Workmen 's Compensation Act of 1906 .
19 In the technical stream covering distributed computing , text-book writer extraordinaire Andrew Tanenbaum of Vrije Universitiet in Amsterdam , the man behind the Minix and Amoeba projects , reviewed the field under the title ‘ What have we learned so far ? ’ — a title he later changed to ‘ What I have learned so far ’ after concluding that there was no industry consensus .
20 This , however , gives rise to two legends : firstly that it was paid for by Napoleon in gold louis to Mr Veitch , who later buried the coins under the foundation stone of the English church ; and secondly that the wine was never drunk by Napoleon but returned to Madeira after his death to be bottled in 1840 by Blandy 's .
21 One day Rachaela found all the coloured letters from Emma to Ruth in the waste-bin under the sink .
22 Professional advice needs to be taken to check that the foundations under the playground are strong enough to serve as a vehicle park .
23 There are also differences of detail : for example , on the Lyon coin the pedestal under the figure of Mars is missing , and there is no relief sculpture on the attic below the chariot .
24 And out of the bracken and the thin , fine rain the Welsh boiled like foam out of a hound 's jaws , to confront the English in the narrows under the hill .
25 Dulé had been at sea all day beyond the outer reef , fishing for rose conches and the sweet eggwhite-smooth lambie inside ; he returned to his paddle and plied it swiftly , making the crossing under the stars .
26 At the crossing under the dome the walls bulge into the side chapels ; look at the saints on the piers of the crossing , including St Gregory and St Basil .
27 Pyro has a contract with Dynamight Ltd and terms of merchantable quality and fitness for the purpose would be implied into the contract under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 , ss. 14(2) and 14(3) .
28 Just as he moved with grace , strength and love among men and women , so the Christian under the cross and the Church under the cross will have an effective , attractive and powerful ministry if we show his grace and live in his strength .
29 Old Slains stands even more perilously close to the North Sea cliffs , and in high weather the waves climb and spray the windows of the people who live in the houses under the shadow of Old Slains 's remaining high wall .
30 The third party will probably sue the buyer under the contract of sale between them , and the manufacturer in tort for negligence .
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