Example sentences of "[conj] [be] [verb] under [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If your tank cracks or is broken under this type of policy , you can claim for your tank along with your carpets and anything else which is ruined .
2 The crimes that are put under these headings were identified in the last chapter , but that such distinctions are made is clear , for example , in the casual remarks the police make when responding to the respective incidents .
3 Another intriguing aspect of water is its ability to form different crystal patterns , such as the different crystal forms of ice and snow that are produced under different weather conditions and the different ices that can be obtained under high pressures .
4 These suspicions have some basis since the network of security relationships that were developing under ASEAN auspices increasingly amounted to a low-profile military association in effect , if not in name .
5 Young people with learning difficulties are for the first time fully included in all the provisions of youth support services rather than being treated under separate legislation .
6 We will only pay these legal fees if they arise from an accident that is covered under this policy .
7 We will only pay these legal fees if they arise from an accident that is covered under this policy .
8 We will only pay these legal fees if they arise from an accident that is covered under this policy .
9 We will only pay these legal fees if they arise from an accident that is covered under this policy .
10 ( 2 ) The united Germany and the Republic of Poland shall confirm the existing border between them in a treaty that is binding under international law .
11 On erm food and noise , we 're still very , very busy indeed , and our figure for noise inspection is higher than it ever has been before , and the comment that was made under that section will show you that some of that most certainly is the amount of work that the team had to carry out during the summer , one of the benefits of our glorious summer is that most of us slept with our windows fully open for three months or more and one of the dis-benefits was that if anybody else down the road had a party that went beyond normal bed-time , everybody shared that , and our team was very busy in consequence .
12 He suggested that elections to the constituent commission be brought forward to March or April and be held under international supervision .
13 All specimens carried code numbers and were assessed under randomised conditions .
14 PC Sandy Kelly , 32 , was also shot and is recovering under armed guard in hospital .
15 Beta Comæ and its neighbour 41 act as good guides to the globular cluster M3 , which lies just across the border of Canes Venatici and is described under that heading .
16 At grey of dawn my place in Blanket Bay was vacant ; the Rambler had left his moorings , and was scudding under full sail , with knapsack and umbrella , for the Caledonian Station at the west end of Princes Street .
17 The flexible Doppler probe ( 1.6 mm in diameter ) was passed down the biopsy channel of the endoscope and was positioned under direct vision over the lesion .
18 Albania 's last communist leader Ramiz Alia , who had resigned as President in April after his election defeat by Sali Berisha [ see p. 38878 ] , was placed under house arrest on Sept. 12 and was held under armed guard at his daughter 's house in Tirana , the capital .
19 But history will record that McLaren solved its problem ( by setting up the car as they had for Spain ) , Hunt was on pole alongside Niki , Niki led the race for eight laps until his engine blew , Hunt then led it but was put under heavy pressure by Depailler , was suffering from the dry heaves inside his helmet and somehow survived to win a race from which Niki garnered nothing .
20 The same ma-y also apply to the non-corporate sector ; however , we treat its output ( Y ) here as being produced under perfect competition .
21 Such preservation as was achieved under this Act ( and similar Acts passed in the following thirty years ) resulted from the goodwill and co-operation of private owners .
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