Example sentences of "[vb pp] that under " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , it should be an embarrassment to the hon. Gentlemen to be reminded that under the last Labour Government prices for domestic customers rose by 22 per cent .
2 , I would have expected that under these ‘ natural ’ conditions [ that is , trying to raise the eggs in pond water ] the eggs would have been totally infested with fungi …
3 A source close to the investigation said : ‘ Although there was no obligation to notify the authority , one might have felt that under the circumstances they should have done . ’
4 However , wide as the law-making powers of proclamations were , it can not be said that under the Tudors they ever came near to replacing statute .
5 Well , some time ago Jack Straw was supposed to have said that under the no new er Acts , or under a Labour government , that C C T would remain because of a transfer of undertakings we did n't er need to change .
6 The Clinton administration has said that under its health reform plan all Americans would have access to a basic health care package that would provide all the services most private plans offer today .
7 It is important to recall that Bukharin had already argued that under the system of state capitalism commodity production had been abolished in the internal relations of such states .
8 It will be seen that under the European Convention an adequate balance is sought between the right to protest and the right to govern .
9 The voting showed a split in the democratic movement and potential problems for Yeltsin , who had ensured that under the new constitution his presidential powers would be limited by those of the Supreme Soviet and its chairman .
10 Sir Ian has promised that under his chairmanship the collective Northern business voice will be heard by ‘ those responsible for shaping the future of the North . ’
11 Tottenham were furious and protested to the League , only to be told that under wartime regulations it was perfectly in order .
12 There they were told that under Transfer of Undertakings regulations , Arkells had no right to dismiss them .
13 It should also be noted that under our Partnership Plan with CCW we have agreed to commence a policy study into coastal zone management in autumn 1992 .
14 It is also to be noted that under the Torts ( Interference with Goods ) Act 1977 a person such as a repairer , improver , valuer or storer has the right to sell uncollected goods .
15 Before turning to the detail of sections 12–15 it must be noted that under the original Sale of Goods Act of 1893 the wording of some of these sections was slightly different prior to 1973 when the sections were amended by the Supply of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 .
16 The techniques prohibited might include deliberate manipulation of earthquakes , tsunamis , changes in weather patterns , and changes in the state of the ionosphere , It may be presumed that under this convention such changes would be unlawful if achieved by use of nuclear weapons , just as they would be if achieved by any other means .
17 It is hoped that under pressure from the IRU , the RHA and the FTA , further improvements will be made to bring legal rules closer to sensible practice in the highly competitive international freighting market .
18 It was hoped that under the plan more than 60,000 private- and public-sector jobs would be created over three years .
19 It was believed that under the proposed arrangements brokers would accept deals that they had not ‘ matched ’ through a jobber , with the result that jobbers would probably receive less business and find it more difficult to compete .
20 Is the Minister aware that he has just admitted that under this Government there has been a trade-off between income tax cuts and increases in VAT ?
21 The Prime Minister may have complained that under former management the poll tax was bounced through , but he will gladly ram through the new poll tax .
22 It has long been established that under section 51 ( 1 ) , it is not incumbent upon the prosecutor to establish that the defendant was aware that his victim was a policeman .
23 In the case of Coventry City Council v Cartwright it was held that under s.92(1) ( c ) an accumulation or deposit of matter was prejudicial to health if it was likely to cause a threat of clinical disease or attract vermin , but did not include visual matter which could cause physical injury to people who walked on it .
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