Example sentences of "come under [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mr. Mates , who was already a potential target for the IRA because of his long-standing connections with the military , is likely to come under a heightened level of security as a result of the appointment .
2 Probably based in Germany , it would have a significant British element and was likely to come under a British commanding officer .
3 At about that time , plastics was one of two ICI divisions that had been selected to come under the scrutiny of McKinsey , the famous management consulting group .
4 He had never been too sure as , technically , she was too old to come under the heading of pretty .
5 The regiment was to come under the Director of Military Operations who would exercise control through a new department to be known as G ( Raiding Forces ) ( G(RF) ) .
6 Finally he suggested that the committee would have to look both at the alternative provision for the 16–19 age-group that was provided by BTEC , CGLI , CVPE , and RSA ( all that which is to come under the general control of the new National Council for Vocational Qualifications ) and at the extent to which pupils who have followed GCSE courses may have become accustomed to a different kind of assessment procedure from that incorporated in A levels .
7 The Moon was one of the first objects to come under the scrutiny of the newly-invented telescope .
8 What advantage is it to be a man , over it is to be a boy at school , if we have only ‘ scaped the ferule [ cane ] to come under the fescue [ rod ] of an Imprimatur ?
9 Hervey , a Breton , was appointed bishop , the first of a long series of members of the English royal court to be provided with a Welsh see : he was also the first bishop in Wales to come under the authority of an English archbishop .
10 If the EEC did wish to go beyond the 1962 agreement on agriculture , the arrangements of which were in any case due to expire in 1965 , if financing was permitted to come from the EEC 's own resources , and if the latter were to be levied on imports , then it was sensible for the EEC budget to come under the control of the European Parliament .
11 At first sight , the latter would seem to come under the framework of the Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1976 ( RTP ) .
12 Bengal was the first region in the Indian sub-continent to come under the British rule , and the Bengali middle class the first among the Asian intelligentsias to respond to the western presence .
13 On July 23 the Foreign Ministry confirmed the terms it considered acceptable for an " allied multinational force " to be based in south-eastern Turkey : the force was to come under the joint command of Turkish and US commanders ; its ground element would be based at the US/NATO airfield at Incirlik and its air element at Silopi , with some facilities available at Batman in south-east Turkey ; any intervention against Iraq would need Turkish government approval ; and initial Turkish permission for the presence of the force would expire on Sept. 30 .
14 The CDP presented an image , not only to the colleges of higher education , but also to many people in the CNAA , of a privileged club , not wanting the colleges to come under the CNAA , and bent on ensuring that the colleges had a secondary role in the public sector of higher education .
15 Reported to include a pair of airworthy Skyraiders , along with a collection of 26 restorable aircraft , plus a large aero engine collection , spares holdings , automobiles , tools and equipment , this must be one of the largest ‘ one man ’ collections to come under the hammer in recent years .
16 Dowty Electrics in Kingsditch Lane in Cheltenham is one of the companies to come under the hammer , the other , Dowty Weapons Systems at Churchdown near Gloucester .
17 Now the roadway used to come under the railway .
18 In the circumstances of the case , Lord Macnaughton regarded Mr. Bruce as having come under a duty to the wife and he said , at p. 137 :
19 He was not the wife 's solicitor and yet , in the view of the Privy Council , he had come under a duty to safeguard her interests .
20 Regarding Massawa as an essential channel for aid to northern Ethiopia , Western government representatives at the UN on April 24 called for a ceasefire around the port , which had come under a series of government bombing attacks [ ibid . ] .
21 Well it 's now come under a general invited round to us all
22 The draft letter to Katkov merely claims that crimes like this fictional one can be found in the newspapers , and that the fictional murderer has come under the influence of certain half-baked ideas which happen to be in the air at the time .
23 Newbolt 's attitude is still very common — not only among the British ( especially those who have come under the influence of F. R. Leavis ) , but also among American free versifiers who think they are an avantgarde and who are muddled enough to think that they have Pound 's authority to back them .
24 The potential for an advertising bonanza has come under the spotlight with the advent of ‘ splitting frequencies ’ such as that undertaken by London 's LBC last week .
25 Some six-row barleys have been cut on light land south of Worcester , but little else has come under the knife , according to John Sturt of Midland Shires Farmers .
26 Weaners in the piglet nursery at the Easton Lodge pig unit come under the watchful eye of John Knighton , the farm 's head stockperson .
27 Meanwhile the company set up to market the Landini marque in the UK has gone and the Italian range has come under the Watveare wing .
28 During a DHAC demonstration in the Guildhall , Alderman Hegarty of the Nationalist Party called out to the demonstrators : ‘ It is just unfortunate that you have come under the influence of card-bearing members of the Communist committee . ’
29 Furthermore , there has been a vast increase in the range of behaviour that has come under the control of the law .
30 The importance of the structure of organic superconductors has come under the scrutiny of another group working at the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois .
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