Example sentences of "will be under " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ It 'll be under the doorstep , ’ said the man .
2 BELVILLE : I 'll be under no subjection to a sister .
3 ‘ She 'll be under sedation .
4 She 'll be under pressure to get married , and there 's no way I 'm going to get married again , ever .
5 But next year Glyndebourne will be closed so we 'll be under pressure to extend the season .
6 No , it 'll be under , er , they 're all , all those things are under there in
7 I said you 'll be under cover and dry and then I said
8 One of the major features is a timber-framed house which will be under construction throughout the show , allowing visitors to see the various elements and skills involved .
9 But the Irish ministers will be under pressure to obtain greater concessions .
10 ‘ District health authorities will be under a duty to ensure that demands for both acute and community health care are adequately met , and their performance in discharging this vital function will be monitored . ’
11 But , following the Labour Party 's transformation , he will be under pressure to explain how his beliefs differ from those of Neil Kinnock .
12 He declared : ‘ There is no Soviet domination of eastern Europe , and there never will be under a Ford administration . ’
13 While the report does not specifically link the disaster with cuts in government funds , ministers will be under pressure to demonstrate that safety is not being impaired by tight cash limits .
14 Neil Sargeant , who is the first-choice wicketkeeper , will be under pressure from another new signing , David Ligertwood , a young Australian who has a British passport .
15 Full cancellation charges will apply and we will be under no obligation whatsoever for any refund , compensation or costs you may incur .
16 Under an ESO the supervisor will be under a duty to ‘ advise , assist and befriend , and give directions ’ to — ( 1 ) the supervised child ; and ( 2 ) his parent(s) ; in such a way as will ensure that the child is ‘ properly educated ’ .
17 I say , ‘ No you ca n't , because I 've got a bet on with one of the caddies that the winning score will be under par .
18 The Scheme will be under the administration of the Committee .
19 Sun Alliance further guarantee that you may , within 15 days , return your policy if it does not meet your requirements , and that you will be under no obligation whatsoever .
20 All Home Improvement Loan borrowers who are resident in the UK , in employment and who will be under the age of 65 when the loan expires are eligible .
21 In addition , you will be under no obligation whatsoever .
22 Yet on very busy days the students will be under stress and unable to concentrate on learning new skills .
23 You will be under guard , for your own safety . ’
24 Under current proposals this will mean that a partnership or unlimited company so composed will be under the same accounting ( and presumably also disclosure ) requirements as a limited company .
25 On the second Tuesday there will be a drama workshop when preparations will be under way for a drama production later in the year .
26 They did not seem to square with his experience of real people ; there was something inhuman about Godwin 's conclusion that ‘ the virtuous man , in proportion to his improvement , will be under the constant influence of fixed and invariable principles ’ .
27 ‘ Clough has not decided whether to retain Crossley for Saturday 's game against QPR , but he will be under pressure to give Andrew Marriott a chance until Freidle 's work permit is granted . ’
28 The related business person 's turnover will be under the current registration threshold if ( broadly ) it is not over £36,600 in any of the last 12 calendar months and is not reasonably expected to exceed that amount in the next 30 days from any time ( VAT Act 1983 , Sch 1 , para 1(1) ) .
29 John Magee said that when he told Mr Cranley that if IBM tried to drill , it ‘ will be over my dead body ’ , Mr Cranley replied ‘ in that case your body will be under the mud ’ .
30 There is also something disingenuous about it , since by setting language up as a thing , a monolith , it stops us asking whose words , images and traditions will be under attack if the conventions are changed .
  Next page