Example sentences of "will [adv] be under " in BNC.
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1 | And with the current allowance of one hundred and fifty thousand pounds er is reasonably good , in that if you have a property worth say seventy or eighty thousand and then you 've got assets of worth perhaps forty to fifty thousand , you 'll still be under the limit . |
2 | However , other retailers of the product will normally be under some obligation not to seek customers actively in R 2 's industry . |
3 | When the fuselage surfaces , the wings will still be under water — you know how low wings are set on a modern jet . |
4 | Indeed , both management and the vendors will usually be under a fiduciary duty to ensure that the commercial purpose inherent in minimising the tax bill is achieved . |
5 | Companies will also be under pressure not to apply narrow limits on shareholdings . |
6 | Costumes from Doctor Who , Blake 's 7 , Red Dwarf , Hitch-hiker 's Guide to the Galaxy and Star Cops will also be under the hammer . |
7 | In this way the tenant will also be under an obligation to keep the road in repair if he covenants to keep " the demised property " in repair . |
8 | The shop will now be under the management of Charles Vernon-Hunt , previously responsible for second-hand books at Zwemmer 's Charing Cross branch . |
9 | He will immediately be under pressure . |
10 | ‘ Then they will immediately be under suspicion . ’ |
11 | The defence will then be under the practical necessity of giving evidence to establish consent . ’ |