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

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1 The countries considered under this regional grouping are Brunei , Hong Kong , Indonesia , Malaysia , Philippines , Singapore , South Korea , Taiwan and Thailand .
2 An order that a defence be struck out ( eg for failure to obey an order for discovery ) and that judgment be entered puts the defendant in the position of not having filed a defence at all , and therefore the judgment , like any other default judgment , can be set aside or varied under this rule .
3 Only where the person using the foul language makes it plain that he has no intention of resorting to violence , and there is no bystander who is likely to be provoked by what the defendant is doing , is no offence committed under this section .
4 Where the victim of the threats , abuses or insults is a law abiding citizen who is unlikely to be provoked into using violence , an offence may nevertheless be committed under this limb of the subsection .
5 Where the ‘ victim ’ of the threats , abuse or insults is a well-behaved , law abiding member of the public , he or she is unlikely to be provoked to use unlawful violence by the speaker 's comments , and no offence is committed under this limb of the section .
6 More detailed guidance was given about what should be included under this heading , and a minimum disclosure requirement proposed .
7 Many cork floor tiles are sold with a protective vinyl wear layer already applied to the tile surface , some with a semi opaque colour layer included under this ; cheaper unsealed types need treating with varnish or sealant after laying .
8 It is sometimes difficult to distinguish between such processes and true appendages but the principal types of organs which have been included under this category are : ( I ) Pseudopods , which are characteristic of many dipterous larvae .
9 Also included under this heading are all the client details which enable an appointment contract to be prepared and forwarded .
10 There is no restriction on the format and number of lines which may be included under this heading .
11 There is no restriction on the format and number of lines which may be included under this heading .
12 ( Included under this heading are the administrative , collection and psychic compliance costs of taxation . )
13 ( 3 ) Glandular setae — Grouped under this heading are those setae which function as the outlet for the secretion of epidermal glands ( see p. 263 ) .
14 Several hundred whales have been harpooned under this guise since the moratorium .
15 " Half an hour after the conclusion of the permitted hours " means half an hour after the end of the period , in the afternoon or evening as the case may be , during which the consumption of alcoholic liquor is permitted under this Part of the Act .
16 The right hon. Gentleman forgets that manufacturing output fell under the last Labour Government and has risen under this Government .
17 In reaching his decision he founded himself on the only reported case as far as we know that has been decided under this provision ; it is the decision of the Court of Appeal in Brown v Liverpool Corporation [ 1969 ] 3 AER 1345 .
18 ‘ History could well be made under this roof , ’ I told them .
19 The other Non-academic Parties will also notify the Lead Organization of the sale or transfer out of the Project of any capital equipment for which any claim for payment has been made under this Agreement .
20 ‘ In any proceedings ( whether or not under this Act ) — ( a ) a statement of affairs prepared for the purposes of any provision of this Act which is derived from the Insolvency Act 1985 , and ( b ) any other statement made in pursuance of a requirement imposed by or under any such provision or by or under rules made under this Act , may be used in evidence against any person making or concurring in making the statement .
21 ‘ ( 1 ) If on the application of the Secretary of State the court is satisfied — ( a ) that there is a reasonable likelihood that any person will contravene any provision of — ( i ) rules or regulations made under this Chapter ; ( ii ) sections 47 , 56 , 57 , or 59 above ; … ( c ) that any person has contravened any such provision or condition and that there are steps that could be taken for remedying the contravention , the court may grant an injunction restraining the contravention … or , as the case may be , make an order requiring that person and any other person … knowingly concerned in the contravention to take such steps as the court may direct to remedy it .
22 Would it be a valid objection to an Order made under this statute that it imposes a tax ?
23 It the objection were legally valid it could be used to defeat almost all Orders made under this statute , which would be absurd .
24 If the holder of a licence makes default in complying with an order made under this section , he shall be guilty of an offence , and he shall be guilty of a further offence for every day on which the default continues after the expiry of the time fixed by the order .
25 ( 4 ) If the holder of a licence makes default in complying with an order made under this section , the licensing board may order the suspension of his licence and any such order shall specify the matters on which the order is based .
26 Regulations made under this section must not be inconsistent with the provisions of the Act .
27 Regulations made under this section must not delegate to one or more members of the licensing board , or to officials or other persons , except as authorised by the Act , any responsibility which must be exercised by the licensing board at any of their meetings .
28 ( 2 ) Byelaws made under subsection ( 1 ) above shall not have effect until they are confirmed by the Secretary of State , and the provisions of subsections ( 4 ) to ( 12 ) and ( 15 ) of section 202 of the Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1973 and of section 204 of that Act shall , with any necessary modifications , apply in relation to byelaws to be made or made under this section as they apply in relation to byelaws to be made or made under that Act .
29 ( 1 ) Subject-matter of bye-laws. ( a ) For an example of a prosecution for breach of a bye-law made under this paragraph in respect of sale or supply of alcoholic liquor on New Year 's Day , after the hour appointed by the bye-law for the closing of licensed premises on that day , see Herkes v. Dickie , 1958 J.C .
30 ( b ) A bye-law made under this paragraph clearly can not be made to apply to hotel or restricted hotel licences .
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