Example sentences of "[adj] time under " in BNC.

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1 Senior registrar appointment committees assume that accreditation is necessary before someone is appointed to a consultant post and that accreditation will be granted only after four years of higher training ( eight years for a doctor training half time under the PM(79)3 scheme ) .
2 On February 28th 1685 , Baxter was arrested and imprisoned yet again , this time under a warrant signed by the infamous Judge Jeffries .
3 Six months later similar scenes were repeated in Bristol , this time under the grand arched wooden ceiling of the Wills Memorial Hall .
4 The Congress , at this time under the control of the Social Revolutionaries and Mensheviks , rejected the demand , and Kerensky , on behalf of the provisional Government , affirmed the right of the central government to veto any secessionist proposals .
5 It was given this time under the English title of the music , Children 's Corner , and de Valois insisted on the ballet 's being redesigned .
6 The literary judgement contained in the phrase ‘ almost embarrassing success ’ is offered in another way when the author , writing this time under his real name of J. I. M. Stewart , led his readers to an understanding of a super-hero , spy and adventurer whose exploits were made possible because he had retained the boyhood characteristics nourished by a certain area of reading .
7 He fought a vigorous battle for the right of the Croat Church — at this time under the patriarchate of Aquilaea , which owed allegiance to Byzantium — to use the Slavonic liturgy and the glagolitic alphabet , in opposition to the Roman influences of the neighbouring bishopric of Split .
8 Hurd 's preferred option appears to be based on the Gulf Co-operation Council ( GCC ) — the organisation created in 1981 in order to provide the Gulf with a collective security system designed to obviate the necessity for Iraqi , Iranian or even Western participation and involving Kuwait , Bahrain , Qatar , the UAE , Oman and Saudi Arabia — but this time under explicit Saudi leadership .
9 The theory was most exhaustively worked out for countries in Latin America , where it swept the board among academics , politicians , bureaucrats and militants for some time under the general rubric of the dependency approach .
10 ‘ Oh , Tommy , you know that Betty and Doris do n't get the chance to waste much time under you .
11 ‘ Beyond The Barrier ’ , filmed at Vassiliki , is essential viewing for windsurfers read to learn water starts and carve gybes — without wasting too much time under water !
12 Secondly , the court may order him to forfeit his office if he is convicted for corruption under the Public Bodies Corrupt Practices Act 1889 , and if he is convicted a second time under that Act he may be adjudged incapable for ever of holding a public office .
13 It was like some ghoulish rerun of Sunday afternoon , as if the same sequence in a film was being shot for a second time under a different director .
14 Without the emergence of Hitler and his National Socialists all that was rotten in Germany , that had been positively fostered by Romanticism and encouraged by the humiliation that Germany had suffered under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles — racism , social Darwinism , anti-intellectualism , phoney mysticism — might have persisted indefinitely and gradually eaten away the fabric of the country and its culture , gone unchallenged by the forces of reason , lain for all time under layers of sophistry . …
15 Few divers have spent more time under waters as diverse as the Pacific Ocean and the Red Sea .
16 Between the third and sixth hour , the relative increase in gastric emptying time under psyllium was between 10% and 20% ( p<0.05 ) .
17 McDunn does n't want to charge me with any of the other murders but they 're going to have to make a decision before too long because my initial time under the PTA is nearly up and the Home Secretary is n't going to grant an extension ; I 'll have to appear in court soon .
18 But the League stopped the move because Portsmouth already have two players on loan , the maximum allowed at any one time under League rules .
19 That weekend had been more strained than usual because Frances Shand Kydd — Earl Spencer 's former wife , and mother of his four children — was for the first time under the same roof as Raine .
20 The CNT — not for the first time under the Republic — was driven virtually underground and most of the UGT executive imprisoned .
21 American soldiers will serve for the first time under a non-American chief , a Turk .
22 Soviet military inspectors , acting for the first time under the CFE Treaty , completed inspections of French and UK military sites ( the latter in Germany ) on Sept. 20 and 21 [ for Soviet inspections under INF treaty see p. 38217 ] .
23 Our local PFA Inspector Pat Barker kept a keen eye on our progress , monitoring our workmanship at all the recognised stages throughout the build , and on 8 March this year , Midge 's propeller turned for the first time under her own engine power , being a Monday , I naturally had the day as holiday !
24 Labour Party members had taken part in government for the first time under the wartime coalition of Lloyd George and with the support of the party 's National Executive Committee .
25 In June 1984 , small businesses were also required to provide security for the first time under the scheme , which obviously deterred many potential entrepreneurs and damaged the usefulness of the scheme .
26 Assuming that the ultimate disclosure is made at the same time under either rule , they receive only $50 for their share without insider trading .
27 Keegan spelled out the philosophy which is steering the Geordies back to the big time under multi-millionaire chairman Sir John Hall .
28 These are taken from the ends of shoots of current year 's growth while still soft and green , during spring to mid-summer for outdoor plants , almost any time under glass .
29 However Ms Armstrong says no such rule existed when her father Ernest Armstrong was Education Minister in 1974–75 or at any other time under a Labour government .
30 By a respondent 's notice dated 20 February 1991 the plaintiffs gave notice of their intention to contend that the judgment should be affirmed on the additional grounds , inter alia , that ( 1 ) leave to appeal from the order of 4 November 1988 should have been refused ; ( 2 ) there was no ground for interfering with the judge 's finding that the first defendant was not the agent of the plaintiffs ; ( 3 ) there was no evidence that the second defendant was at any material time under the influence of or dominated by the first defendant so as to be prevented from exercising independent judgment ; ( 4 ) in so far as the first defendant repeated his over-optimistic expectations to the second defendant it was not a misrepresentation , fraudulent or otherwise ; and ( 5 ) as to whether there was manifest disadvantage , the charge was required as a condition of further increased overdraft facility to Heathrow Fabrications Ltd. , without which that company , whose success would have been of benefit to the second defendant , would have been in financial difficulties .
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