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

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1 Furthermore , almost all of the residential care they supply is provided under contract to local authority social services departments .
2 If so , a proper contract should be drawn up to specify this , if , on the other hand , you are employed by someone , perhaps the local council , and the work you create is done under the terms of your employment , then the employer owns the copyright .
3 However , the hon. Gentleman rightly refers to the other businesses which Harland and Wolff is now expanding and building up , and I am sure that its success , which I believe is assured under privatisation , offers the best hope for those men in the future .
4 ‘ We 've been taken under somebody 's wing . ’
5 Yes there 's been many cases where lesbian and gay couples have left a gay bar , have given each other a goodnight kiss at a bus stop or at a tube station or in the street and they 've been arrested under public decency laws and dragged through the courts and fined up to £200 .
6 Its 70 members have been elected under new , fairer rules .
7 Just 90 Pit Bulls have been registered under the Dangerous Dogs Act , introduced in 1991 following public outrage against attacks on children and adults on the mainland .
8 Some vertical agreements , such as exclusive distribution and exclusive purchasing , have been examined under this framework .
9 The accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention .
10 The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention , as modified by the revaluation of land and buildings , and are in accordance with applicable accounting standards .
11 The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention , as modified by the revaluation of land and buildings , and are in accordance with applicable accounting standards .
12 The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention , including the revaluation of land and buildings , using the following accounting policies :
13 The accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention and in accordance with applicable accounting standards as defined by the Companies Act 1985 .
14 It should be noted that these projections do not reflect any benefits that may accrue to the Group following a transfer of ownership and have been prepared under the assumption that the Group 's current operating conditions will apply over the whole period under review ’ .
15 These accounts have been prepared under the Accounting Standards Board Financial Reporting Standard No. 3 , ‘ Reporting Financial Performance ’ .
16 Since its implementation , fines totalling more than £24 million have been imposed under the Act and clearly some airlines have adopted practices aimed at minimizing the number of penalties incurred .
17 To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what are the total number of residents of Northern Ireland who have been questioned under the Prevention of Terrorism Act and ( a ) subsequently charged and ( b ) convicted or had an exclusion order placed upon them since 1974 .
18 It is highly regrettable that the Minister can not provide information that must be available to the police and to the Northern Ireland Office about the number of people in Northern Ireland who have been questioned under the Prevention of Terrorism Act and subsequently charged and convicted .
19 The letter reads : ’ With regard to Dr. Vann 's request for retrospective payments to be made to GPs who have been reimbursed under the previous arrangements , the object of the scheme , as has been explained in the past , is to ensure the widest possible spread of computing within a cash-limited budget . ’
20 Such ties have been placed under great strain as the result of urbanization and the arising of great inequalities within society , inequalities which have been mirrored within society , inequalities which have been mirrored within many families .
21 All but one of those released have been placed under heavy restriction orders .
22 All five have been placed under investigation .
23 If a large number of As have been observed under a wide variety of conditions , and if all those observed As without exception possessed the property B , then all As have the property B.
24 My rendering of the principle of induction reads : ‘ If a large number of A s have been observed under a wide variety of conditions , and if all those observed A s without exception have possessed the property B , then all A s possess the property B ’ .
25 If this modified version of induction is adopted , then the principle of induction will be replaced by a probabilistic version that will read something like , ‘ If a large number of A s have been observed under a wide variety of conditions , and if all these observed A s without exception have possessed the property B , then all A s probably possess the property B ’ .
26 Finally , Purkinje cell responses inconsistent with the flocculus hypothesis in monkeys and goldfish have been observed under visual cancellation of the VOR .
27 You could run down a list of things that have been done under the title of reform , and they all look good , but the net result is that the Congress has really lost its capability to respond . ’
28 Since 1981 hundreds of people have been detained under this law , some for more than eight years .
29 All patients leaving psychiatric hospitals have a right to after care services , not just those who have been detained under sections 3 , 37 , or 47 of the Mental Health Act .
30 Statistical accounts of those whose benefits have been cut under the Actively Seeking Work legislation to date were provided .
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