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

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1 Novell Inc says that under its agreement with Digital Equipment Corp for joint development , marketing and support a native implementation of the NetWare operating system for DEC 's Alpha AXP chip ( CI No 2,131 ) , the plan is to release a version of NetWare 4.0 for Alpha some time in 1994 , although software development kits will be ready by the end of this year ; DEC has worked with Novell since the middle of the 1980s , and the two have also worked together to integrate DEC 's Pathworks personal computer integration software with NetWare .
2 The will of King Eadred ( 946 – 55 ) left £1,600 so that his people could redeem themselves from famine or a heathen army , Cnut defeated thirty ships of pirates early in his reign , and Domesday Book says that under Edward the Confessor ( 1042 – 66 ) the hidage ( broadly , tax ) assessment of Fareham in Hampshire was reduced " on account of the Vikings , because it is on the sea " .
3 He says that under the circumstances he did the right thing .
4 Around 50 congressmen have supported a resolution by House of Representatives majority leader , the Democrat Richard Gephardt , which warns that under the Dunkel plan , " national sovereignty to set domestic environmental , health , safety and labour standards will be given away to foreign countries " .
5 A survey by the National Association of Schoolmasters/Union of Women Teachers reveals that under the new financing formula nearly 60 per cent of secondary schools will be less well funded and about 40 per cent better resourced .
6 This also states that under the government rules and the Lothian regional council can only publish the list in public libraries .
7 The official citation , more dramatic , states that under his command the remnants of II Company retook half a mile of what were once trenches , ‘ lined up as for a tattoo , singing and laughing , and saved the 151st Regiment ’
8 It seems that under both normal and abnormal conditions tightly regulated mechanisms modulate the interaction and mutual mediator exchange between epithelial and immune mucosal cells .
9 It appears that under the Act of 1980 the content of that policy was entirely a matter for the governors , subject of course to the requirements of section 6 of the Act of 1980 .
10 Mr. Diamond asserts that under the Visby Protocol tort liability would be precluded in at least two of the examples .
11 One hopes that under the open style of management of the new FFR president , Jean Fabre , France will escape the siege mentality that became the hallmark of the previous administration .
12 The stimulation of fatty acid excretion was slightly counteracted by dietary phosphate ( Fig 4 ) , which indicates that under these conditions , formation of insoluble calcium phosphate had already occurred in the proximal small intestine .
13 This point means that under Section 5(2) and ( 3 ) an offence under this section may be committed in a public or private place , except that no offence is committed where the words or behaviour are used , or the writing , sign or other visible representation is displayed by a person inside a dwelling and the other person is also inside that or another dwelling .
14 Livermore explains that under IBM 's Speak Up programme , every employee has the right to express concern anonymously to the top of the company , which has to answer quickly .
15 However , the fact remains that under Health Service regulations he can claim £45 for every call-out between 10pm and 8am .
16 Johansson estimates that under such a plan Sweden would gain $40 for every tonne of carbon it does not produce that it would have produced under market forces alone .
17 Undoubtedly the Gary Lineker of British House is THE SCIENTIST , whose new promo 12-inch proves that under his own name or a pseudonym he certainly is top scorer , not to mention prolific as this is his third single since mid-September .
18 Undoubtedly the Gary Lineker of British House is THE SCIENTIST , whose new promo 12-inch proves that under his own name or a pseudonym he certainly is top scorer , not to mention prolific as this is his third single since mid-September .
19 He argues that under capitalism the interests of workers and capitalists are fundamentally opposed so that the latter , in order to pursue their objective of profit maximisation , need to exercise tight control over the former .
20 Mr Gummer argues that under the new proposals the least efficient farmers would have , ‘ no incentive to improve and every incentive to go into reverse and avoid the impact of the new system by artificially dividing the land ’ .
21 He believes that under these conditions of choice , which he describes as the original position , there is only one set of principles which can be rationally chosen to govern a society enjoying favourable social and economic conditions .
22 This finding suggests that under situations of poor glycaemic control platelets from diabetic subjects are less sensitive to the antiaggregatory effects of prostacyclin ( Jones et al , 1985 ) .
23 Much of the historical evidence presented in this chapter suggests that under the harsh conditions of poverty which prevailed for most people in the early industrial period , family relationships necessarily were highly instrumental , with support being offered only if there was some hope of mutual benefit precisely because anything else would have been an unaffordable luxury .
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