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

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1 Since there was little practical guidance available in the literature and most previous research had not been carried out under normal classroom conditions , we decided to enlist the help of a number of experienced teachers who were using ‘ collaborative approaches successfully .
2 The IPCC had been set up under United Nations auspices following the November 1988 world climate conference [ see p. 36784 ] and was due to meet again in August 1990 in Stockholm .
3 A whole set of disagreements on trade , notably over North American free trade and the GATT , could be smoothed over under that rubric : to be open and unbelligerent on trade is not weak-minded , but is in America 's interests .
4 Yet international pressure to change will continue , beginning with the growing insistence of the EC that elections to the European Parliament be carried out under proportional representation .
5 Can be carried out under local anaesthetic at a clinic or surgery .
6 However , the MRP reports demonstrate that useful surveys can be carried out under difficult conditions , producing results which can provide a valuable contribution to mineral exploration .
7 We would expect regulations to be drawn up under those headings in the hope that the privatised companies would be obliged to act upon them .
8 Labour 's Frank Cook predicted the North Tees Hospital Trust , which comes into effect next Wednesday ‘ despite opposition from medical and ancillary staff as well as the general public ’ will be brought back under local control a short time after the General Election .
9 A more liberal regime , a greater degree of economic freedom , serious political experiment of any kind , even had Frederick ever desired such things , were luxuries too dangerous to be indulged in under these conditions .
10 Saints will be fired up under new boss John McClelland , who has taken over from the sacked Alex Totten .
11 He should not have been allowed out under any circumstances .
12 This study was approved by the Ministry of Science and Research of the Republic of Austria on the basis that all animal experiments were carried out under general anaesthesia .
13 Operations were carried out under light ether anaesthesia .
14 It 's carried out under local anaesthetic , there is no pain to the prisoner .
15 All its business is carried out under that name .
16 All its business is carried out under that name .
17 The procedure , which doctors claim has already saved one marriage , is carried out under general anaesthetic .
18 It takes science to come along and tell us that what is going on under these circumstances is a brain process , let alone to tell us which brain process it is .
19 We rarely see the Old Testament as a whole and little attention is paid to the system of political economy which is set up under divine instruction in the Pentateuch .
20 ‘ The hospital , ’ concluded the inspector , ‘ is carrying on under extreme difficulties with a shortage of nursing and domestic staff , and with rebuilding and adaptation going on .
21 It was carried out under general anaesthesia or local anaesthesia with intravenous sedation .
22 Percutaneous cholecystolithotomy was carried out under general anaesthesia except in the 10 patients with an ASA grade of IV .
23 Prior to 1971 the mixing was carried out under manual control by time-served master bakers controlling a team of operators .
24 Colonoscopy was carried out under light sedation after standard laxative and bowel enema preparation .
25 Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography was carried out under intravenous sedation using a side viewing endoscope ( Olympus TJF-10 or JF-IT10 ) after intravenous administration of broad spectrum antibiotics and crystalloids .
26 Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography was carried out under intravenous sedation after intravenous administration of broad spectrum antibiotics and crystalloids .
27 After an initiative by JWT , a committee was set up under former Treasury mandarin Sir Leon Pliatzky to examine production practices and to recommend action to control cost inflation .
28 It was set up under Educational Support Grant funding in 1986 , but was financed by the City Council when the grant expired in April 1989 .
29 This arrangement was used for the BBC ( the corporation ) in 1927 when it was set up under Royal Charter , and for the commercial broadcasting sector from 1954 onwards .
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