Example sentences of "[vb mod] come under the " in BNC.

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1 Property should come under the Trades Description Act and contracts should allow buyers to back out if they discover undeclared defects .
2 The proposal has a parallel in a new clause tabled in Committee by the Hon. Member for Dumfries ( Sir H. Monro ) proposing that bus interests should come under the Scottish Transport Users Consultative Committee , as rail and ferry interests do at present .
3 Through our International Monetary Fund membership , we have pushed forward the idea that the CIS countries should come under the IMF .
4 I had in mind Vladimir Nabokov , if you 're willing to consider him as an American writer , John Barth , Richard Brortigan , Robert Coover. erm As I say they 're all writers who might come under the heading of , of postmodern meta-fiction writers who do not take for granted that fiction has a , a direct and clearly understandable relationship with society so that it can erm give you a very clear picture of society at a given moment , which was generally the case in the , with British fiction in the nineteenth century .
5 Don the staff comment one could come under the national curriculum levels if you
6 Microsoft has worked tirelessly to implement user-friendly Windows applications which you could come under the banner of ‘ enabling technology ’ .
7 The commercial use of our facilities for filming/photography etc. in future could come under the remit of the Business Development Director , in liaison with Public Services .
8 This laid down specific objectives for each party in A Squadron in three phases , specifying that the squadron would come under the command of the Eighth Army on 16 October .
9 ‘ Very likely ; and I think it would come under the heading of overwork .
10 Whether nurses would come under the arrangements identified in the White Paper depends entirely on the contractual arrangements that they make with their employers .
11 The transition from diplomatic and economic pressure on Iraq to direct offensive military action provided a further confirmation of the US leadership of what US statements described as " the 28-member international coalition " , since " coalition forces " would come under the operational command of the commander of US forces , Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf , in consultation with Saudi Defence Minister Prince Sultan ibn Abdul Aziz .
12 In an emergency the new European corps would come under the operational command of NATO 's Supreme Allied Command Europe ( SACEUR ) .
13 ‘ DETERIORATING ’ rail services may come under the scrutiny of concerned councils in the NorthEast .
14 Although only the 23 Nato and Warsaw Pact countries are directly involved in the arms negotiations , the treaty will come under the umbrella of all Helsinki Declaration countries .
15 Although only the 23 Nato and Warsaw Pact countries are directly involved in the arms negotiations , the treaty will come under the umbrella of all Helsinki Declaration countries .
16 For the first time the exercise will involve the whole of higher education — some 150 universities , polytechnics and colleges of further education which will come under the new Higher Education Funding Councils .
17 The NT/ Community Outlook Primary Healthcare Conference was told last week that potential nurse prescribers will come under the same pressure as doctors from an industry that spends £200 million a year promoting its products .
18 If the court accepts the creditors ' petition and grants a winding up order the company will come under the control of the Official Receiver ( a civil servant from the Department of Trade and Industry known as the OR ) .
19 Now the commercial deals will come under the umbrella of the FA .
20 From that assessment , a group to be known as the Trailblazers will be formed and will come under the guidance of the Cliff Richard Development Trust , which is already supporting some 11 youngsters who previously progressed from the former Search for a start scheme .
21 Bibliographic provision is an element of this review , and as an important contributor of this , BBN will come under the microscope .
22 If , after a few thousand years of reduced temperature the trend reverses and average temperatures creep up again , the animals will come under the influence of a new selection pressure , and will be pushed towards growing shorter coats again .
23 Anglers , amateur or otherwise , should have a field day at Morgan 's next auction when no less than 30 choice rods , carrying names like Hardy and Alcock will come under the hammer .
24 MORE than 150 lots will come under the hammer at Christie 's Irish paintings sale in Dublin this week .
25 Local authorities will regain the right to prosecute water companies who produce sub-standard drinking water and water quality will come under the aegis of the new Food Standards Agency — an organisation which will be answerable to parliament .
26 THE future of a Liverpool clinic , saved from the axe , will come under the microscope next month .
27 The issue will come under the spotlight when the clubs assemble for the league 's AGM at Cemaes Bay on Saturday .
28 THE site where a building firm hopes to erect 28 executive-style detached houses and bungalows will come under the scrutiny of planning councillors on Wednesday .
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