Example sentences of "[noun sg] may be under " in BNC.
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1 | The historic route may be under the accountant 's scrutiny shortly : the recession in the building industry has led to a falling demand for cement and traffic is down to two or three trains per week . |
2 | This is that , no matter how good any one predator 's vision may be under some conditions , it can be exceedingly poor under other conditions . |
3 | The box may be under the table . |
4 | The hearing may be under an arrangement under s.5(1) . |
5 | Nevertheless , there are circumstances in which an employer may be under a contractual duty to provide work . |
6 | For instance , an individual may be under the jurisdiction of his own laws even when in a different territory . |
7 | An individual may be under stress from a variety of factors , possibly both internal and external , but is able to cope and is strong enough to keep the system in balance , but only just . |
8 | In a monetarized regime , the individual may be under obligation to a far larger range of people than was hitherto possible , through mortgages , tax systems and so on ; but these obligations are almost entirely anonymous . |
9 | A release may be under seal or by accord and satisfaction . |
10 | This high level of divergence , together with the absence of Oct-11b from rats ( data not shown ) suggests that this gene may be under the reduced selective pressure typical of pseudogenes . |