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

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1 After all , just about everything ICI makes might by held to come under this umbrella title .
2 This was the first time a Social Work Department in Scotland had come under such public fire for the same reasons .
3 Nevertheless , the fact remains , these are exceptional cases , and it is worth remarking that even in the two cases cited , the freeholders concerned had not come under any previous commitment to a rival candidate .
4 Although some building work had taken place in the pre-Severan period , notably two groups of temples on the south side of the east-west street , the main impetus to rebuild came under that emperor .
5 Certainly he came under such guidance from within his family which clashed with his own predilections , for his varsity life seems to have been plagued by vocational uncertainty and more than a touch of its weakening indifference .
6 Holyfield came under such prolonged assault in the first minute or so that the crowd were reduced to a state of suspended animation , tensed for the moment when he would drop .
7 Inevitably the industry came under some pressure from the Government to control this burgeoning demand from domestic consumers , without which the capacity crisis would have been a good deal less serious .
8 For example the combined current account surplus of the OPEC countries expanded from $8 billion in 1973 to $60 billion the next year before subsiding back to only $5 billion by 1978 , and in the aftermath of the second oil shock the surplus rose to $65 billion in 1979 , $ 110 billion in 1980 , but was then eliminated by 1983 as oil prices came under some downwards pressure .
9 Since , in the view of the Board , there was no general obligation in the contract to disclose to the plaintiff Mr. Perot 's interest in Vertigo , the only question is whether , when the defendants became aware of Mr. Perot 's interest in both properties , they came under some other duty to take some step to resolve the difficulty or cease to act .
10 City came under some pressure from Tring , but the home side never looked down to a sub front .
11 As the years passed , telephone , telex , facsimile and computer data traffic all came under this original warrant , so that not a single communication enters or leaves Britain without being subject to interception by GCCS 's successor , GCHQ .
12 Meanwhile England 's shell-shocked footballers came under more fire yesterday for insulting American goalkeeping hero Tony Meola during the 2–0 defeat in Boston .
13 But Mr Major was expected to face stormy Commons scenes as he came under more pressure during Prime Minister 's question time this afternoon .
14 He was facing stormy Commons scenes this afternoon as he came under more pressure during Prime Minister 's question time .
15 But Mr Major was expected to face stormy Commons scenes as he came under more pressure during Prime Minister 's question time this afternoon .
16 But DBV 's application came under another part of the programme .
17 Councils are coming under more pressure to save money .
18 THE Cork ‘ 20 ’ Rally , its position in the Dunlop Tarmac championship already believed threatened , is coming under more pressure .
19 However , there were unconfirmed reports in July and August that the PLO was coming under some pressure from moderate Arab states to accept the exclusion of East Jerusalem residents .
20 If police were treated as ordinary public service employees they could demand the right to strike and come under all the other Health and Safety regulations applying to other jobs .
21 Then anything like that would come under that would n't it ?
22 Deaf children of deaf parents using sign at home may come under this rule ; like ethnic minority children they must then be assessed in their native language prior to any Statement or placement .
23 In Edinburgh at the time , there were various schools which might come under this heading , including the Merchant Company schools which provided a good education originally for children of humble backgrounds , but increasingly for middle-class children .
24 the first one I do n't think should come under this grant , I think it should go to enhancement .
25 Thus Moore 's methodology points inevitably to his main ethical conclusion , which is that nothing , or at least very little , is to any great degree good except for cases of personal affection and the enjoyment of beautiful objects and that everything in life which does not come under these heads has barely any value apart from whatever it may have as a means of promoting these great goods .
26 The others do n't come under those sections .
27 And he said we come under that heading so .
28 come under that you think ?
29 The vast majority , most likely nine-tenths of the population of the earth , perhaps 95 per cent , come under this description …
30 There may be a separate column for postage — if not , stamps usually come under this heading .
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