Example sentences of "have [be] [verb] under " in BNC.

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1 When there has been a contravention of subsection ( 1 ) of section 89 or of any of subsections ( 1 ) to ( 6 ) of section 90 or of a provision to which subsection ( 3 ) of section 89 applies , the company and every officer of it who knowingly authorised or permitted the contravention are jointly and severally liable to compensate any person , to whom an offer should have been made under the subsection or provision , for any loss , damage costs or expenses .
2 On the date when delivery should have been made under the first contract , the market price was 70s .
3 Prosecutions might have been made under the law of conspiracy or under 5 Elizabeth for leaving work unfinished , but to trade unionists they were all " the laws against combination " .
4 If anything permanent were to be achieved , it should have been done under Rufus .
5 Little was done , or could have been done under the imperatives of war needs as interpreted at the time , to close down the schools on the Black List , long overdue for closure and replacement , or to rebuild inner-city schools .
6 This would ensure , inter alia , that defendants charged with relatively trivial acts would neither suffer the stigma of conviction for a serious offence with a high penalty nor would run the risk of a more severe sentence than would have been dispensed under the old law .
7 They could have been writing under Stalin : ‘ Life in blocks of apartments … means living under the close scrutiny of your neighbours .
8 Until then he had suspected that the whole bizarre affair might have been kept under wraps by Morton and his cronies in the secret services , to see how it turned out .
9 . And that 's when we saw that the railways would just as well have been run under private enterprise .
10 In his long and ultimately successful battle against the latter organization ( a European army in which French , German , and other European units would have been integrated under American command ) de Gaulle developed all his objections to supranationalism .
11 Not only will the years at the Bar have moulded the barrister , but ‘ judicial qualities ’ will have been noted under the Lord Chancellor 's system for recording the progress of barristers .
12 Their contents would have been eaten under strict supervision !
13 THE New Zealand selectors of the World XV who invited South African centre MARTIN KNOETZE to step in for England 's Will Carling have been labouring under a rather severe misapprehension .
14 The concession served to fend off a ban that might have been imposed under a private member 's Bill .
15 What was decided in regard to the applicant Handscomb was that where the first review date predicated an equivalent determinate sentence well in excess of that which could have been imposed under established sentencing practice , there was impugnable unreasonableness .
16 Doubts about Communist motives in Spain would have been submerged under the general enthusiasm for the Republic , had not doubts about Soviet Communism been growing at the same time .
17 Trowark himself would most likely have been found under the thick cable-knit cover of his Cornish Knit Frock .
18 The number of pubs freed from ties as a result of the undertakings required by the Secretary of State will be much greater than would have been required under the orders .
19 The ballet could have been entered under the title of demi- caractère , but those people were not figments of the imagination .
20 Difficulties arise due to the polysemous nature of English words and that documents may have been filed under keywords that are different to those used in the query .
21 A paltry sum like $1m might simply have been shoved under the boardroom carpet but for a greater scandal : the cost over-run on the World Bank 's new H-Street block .
22 Whether any of these works would not have been produced under a ‘ Son-of-Sam ’ regime is debatable , but what is not debatable is that being convicted and imprisoned does not necessarily mean that one has actually committed an offence nor that what that person produces is of no value to society .
23 Police believe the bomb may have been planted under the Nissan Datsun outside a pub where he met his girlfriend , Jenny Hill , a Catholic .
24 ‘ used by virtue of that licence ’ In other words the vehicle concerned must have been used under the trade licence and not under a normal vehicle excise licence for an offence to contravene the law relating to trade licences .
25 What I will tell you , and I will tell for the very first time , is that I personally dealt with people whose future may well have been considered under the terms of the AMO .
26 As the transcript of the judgment reveals , the Crown of Appeal was of the view that even if the appellant 's assertion of a right to be informed of the solicitor 's calls had been upheld , it does not follow that in all the circumstances of the case fairness would have required that the confession should have been excluded under section 78 .
27 This could have been provided under the Public Bodies ( Admission to Meetings ) Act 1960 ( as amended ) under which local authority meetings are open to the public with limited exceptions .
28 In most cases damages will be for the difference between the value of the service provided and the value of the service which should have been provided under the contract .
29 While this language might not have been chosen under Kennedy , the advisers of the new president , Lyndon Johnson , went on to cite specific grievances against Britain which would have arisen under any president .
30 By January 1991 they will have been re-classified under the Key Scheme .
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