Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [verb] under [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Although the Sankey Commission produced four different reports , the majority report — upon the casting vote of the chairman — recommended that the coal industry should continue under national control . |
2 | According to the opposition Treasury spokesman Chris Smith , MP for Islington South , big cars would come under heavy pressure from a Labour Chancellor . |
3 | But if they thought there had been a miscarriage of justice Dr Courtney would come under new scrutiny . |
4 | If there are signs of the ‘ yes ’ vote sliding significantly , nerves would start to fray and the DKK would come under renewed pressure . |
5 | Well I mean , the , the the irony is , if you look in the Brigade 's statistics chart , the one that 's attached to that one , the aeroplane crash would come under special service calls other so it 's a miscellaneous column , so it 's not even a road accident , it 's some other . |
6 | The cessation of the talks prompted speculation that Palestinian moderates would come under increased pressure to abandon their policy of negotiation and formally resume the armed struggle against Israel . |
7 | The cessation of the talks prompted speculation that Palestinian moderates would come under increased pressure to abandon their policy of negotiation and resume the armed struggle against Israel . |
8 | In the absence of some specification which states how long a product should last under normal use without manifesting defects ( whether or not due to normal wear and tear ) , the parties have to resort to the express or implied warranties of merchantable quality , or the express or implied rights of rejection . |
9 | MVS AND CICS/6000 APPS WILL RUN UNDER NEW TUXEDO SYSTEM |
10 | Pope John Paul 's outspoken words on behalf of a church which he deems to have been ‘ driven into the catacombs ’ reflect a worried assessment by the Secretariat of State , the Vatican 's Foreign Office , that Mr Gorbachev 's authority may come under increasing threat and that the Church should therefore exploit Soviet liberalisation for all it is worth . |
11 | If they die the whole campaign to save the condor by captive breeding could come under renewed attack . |
12 | But either Mr Major or Mr Kinnock would come under strong pressure from constitutional advisers — including Sir Robert Fellowes , the Queen 's Principal Private Secretary , and Sir Robin Butler , Cabinet Secretary , to make the effort . |
13 | Kendall will come under increased pressure if he loses this fourth round replay and he is not prepared to keep faith with the players that failed him at Bramall Lane . |
14 | Despite worries expressed by connections last weekend about the fast ground , a stable spokesperson confirmed yesterday that Rusch de Farges will run under top weight of 11st 10lb . |
15 | Despite worries expressed by connections last weekend about the fast ground , a stable spokesperson confirmed yesterday that Rusch de Farges will run under top weight of 11st 10lb . |
16 | Foreign policy will come under close scrutiny . |
17 | The uncertain nature of political alignments in these years made it inevitable , then , that a National Government would come under serious consideration as a remedy for Britain 's ills . |
18 | They signed a declaration which ( i ) stated that the CIS was open to all former Soviet states and any other countries which shared its objectives ; ( ii ) stated that strategic forces would remain under unified control ; ( iii ) confirmed co-operation on a single economic space ; and ( iv ) stated that member states of the CIS undertook to honour the international obligations of the former Soviet Union . |
19 | The Barlow Committee recommended full internationalization without the reservation of internal services ( i.e. even domestic flights would fall under international authority ) . |
20 | Once the UK ( and world ) economy starts to pick up , company cash flows will come under strong pressure again . |
21 | It was a remarkably optimistic speech to Edinburgh University politics society , in a week when the Government 's economic policies will come under severe criticism if , as expected , the number of unemployed rises above 3 million . |
22 | Truman was reminded that it was an agreed military estimate that if Indo-China falls , ‘ very likely all of South-East Asia may come under communist domination ’ and , although it might not have seemed a very credible danger , it was pointed out that the Philippines were less than 800 miles from Indo-China . |
23 | request that farm shops , recreational facilities , and car parks should come under proper planning controls |
24 | The Santa Cruz version will run under Open Desktop , the Sparc version under both Motif and Open Look , and the others under Motif . |
25 | The SCO version will run under Open Desktop , the Sparc version under both Motif and Open Look , and the others under Motif . |
26 | With a political prisoner escaped , all of us who were at the City of the Horizon must come under increased scrutiny . ’ |
27 | In the early 1970s , lots of Americans feared their country would vanish under abandoned car hulks . |
28 | the new democracies of Latin America will come under increasing strain . |
29 | We can reveal that ministers will come under increasing pressure from a range of new research on the plight of elderly people , who are widely beaten , tormented or robbed by relatives or carers . |