Example sentences of "[be] that under " in BNC.

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1 And the more obvious it is that I 'm the best , the more convinced they are that under the surface , in some subtler way that only a more discriminating critic would appreciate , they are …
2 The answer is that under any and all circumstances , America 's Treasury believes that the Federal Reserve 's monetary policy is strangling the economy .
3 What is clear is that under an Awlad Amira administration Tibbu did not seem to have acquired any of those ordinary benefits which were available to Zuwaya .
4 An alternative is that under conditions which are maximally unfavourable for plural reference , when a plural reference is made , it is made only because no strain exists in those ( rare ) cases .
5 An example of this is that under most standard forms the supervising officer has wide-ranging powers to issue instructions .
6 One clue is that under stress of excessive heat or pursuit by predators , the amount of energy needed or dissipated can be very high .
7 The difference between this and the two previous outcomes is that under this procedure the agency does not have to go through the whole decision-making process again .
8 The first important difference is that under Order 53 the applicant must first apply for leave to make an AJR .
9 The only saving grace is that under pressure your decision-making seems to speed up and I 'm pleased to say that , instead of freezing , I quickly resolved that there was no way I could brake or slew the aircraft — still travelling at 55 or 60 mph — away from the ditch .
10 On the continuity point their argument is that under the system of election by thirds , you do n't see a dramatic switch in the party control of the council .
11 One of the drawbacks of alluvial sources is that under the pressure of a growing demand they tend to be depleted to a point at which more intensive methods are called for .
12 The argument against that interpretation , which appears to be the obvious interpretation , is that under section 34(8) :
13 Its theoretical underpinning is that under the right conditions ‘ the central nervous system will restructure itself ’ .
14 The difference , of course , is that under Article 86-type legislation there would be a prospect of fines for abuse of market power , giving rise to potential costs much greater than those incurred by an MMC inquiry .
15 The reason is that under the general agreement on tariffs and trade beef from other countries , notably Australia , comes into the European Community .
16 The honest answer to the question asked by my hon. Friend the Member for Leyton ( Mr. Cohen ) is that under this Government there will never be a balance between exports and imports .
17 There is a further variation on the above procedure , which is that under section 2 of the 1936 Act steps can be taken at an early stage on grounds of the novelty and importance of the order , or because it deals with matters outside Scotland , to convert the order into a substituted Bill , in which case it goes through both Houses as a Bill and is not dealt with under the standard 1936 procedure .
18 The important point to note is that under such vicarious arrangements the vendor remains responsible directly to the customer and will still be sued by the customer for non-performance or for breach of the contract if the work has not been undertaken in accordance with the terms of the contract .
19 1.40 What adds additional force to this argument is that under the Rules of the Supreme Court writs can be renewed only for a good or sufficient reason ( see Kleinwort Benson Ltd v Barbrak Ltd , " The Myrto " ( No 3 ) [ 1987 ] AC 597 ) .
20 One significant feature of the 1977 Act is that under s8 the jus tertii may be pleaded , thereby , giving the court power to settle competing claims in one set of proceedings .
21 I mean can I just return to what Queenie Warley said about the rents , because basically what she said was the conservative view on council house rents was that yes they had to go up because the Government decreed they had to go up , that they would have put them up earlier so people would have been paying more for longer , and the phasing that they 're suggesting now what she did n't point out is that under the Conservative proposal people would finish up paying even higher rents than they will have to pay this year .
22 The only trouble was that under questioning it became clear that one of his central aims was to abolish mortgage tax relief .
23 The company 's argument was that under s 45(3) an employer need only offer alternative employment ‘ where there is a suitably available vacancy ’ .
24 Of course , Branson explained , the whole scheme would be in profit very quickly : the real bonus was that under the regulations governing hospital radio , which is also transmitted by cable , Music Box would not actually be legally obliged to pay any of the standard performers ' royalties .
25 The difference , Cormac thought , was that under Emma 's care Northumbria had never been allowed to become a threat to Wessex .
26 If I may my Lord there is an issue that was raised in my learned friends reply er which er was a new point er and where I do take issue with him and this concerns the issue of the relevance of the directive here the , the issue relating to er whether or not the er Lloyd 's Act and the society have got any relevance in respect of the directive , his submission as I understood it , was that under article one , eight , nine the directive only addressed itself to states , to the British Government and that therefore the reliance on the directive by the society and in relation to the Lloyds Act was er a misconceived er reliance .
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