Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [vb infin] under the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The punky four piece will record under the direction of Jessica Corcoran , producer of Ned 's Atomic Dustbin , and intend to finish the LP within a month .
2 By lifting the end of the boom the wind will catch under the sail and flip it over .
3 The issue will come under the spotlight when the clubs assemble for the league 's AGM at Cemaes Bay on Saturday .
4 The intellectual strength of Catholicism will fade under the pressure of a rather fundamentalist theology imposed upon seminaries and Catholic institutions of all sorts .
5 ‘ After you leave my island you will not find it again and this place will vanish under the sea waves . ’
6 Centre of operations in Spain will be Bilbao and the business will operate under the name of International Paint Iberia .
7 The event will go under the title ‘ Dribbling for Beginners ’ .
8 Malcolm Thomas , the NFU 's deputy director for Wales , points out that revised rules of eligibility will apply under the Suckler Cow Premium Scheme from January 1 .
9 A COLLECTION of unusual antiques that has been 30 years in the making will go under the hammer this weekend .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 Where the defect arises from a production defect which renders the product unsafe , then liability will attach under the Act .
14 One exhibition each year will fall under the organisation of the Direction du patrimoine with the programme as follows : ‘ Marseille au XIXe siècle : rêves et triomphes d'une ville ’ ( see p. 9 ) ; ‘ Edouard Baldus ’ ( May 1994 to August 1995 ) ; ‘ L'Imaginaire de la Ruine , 1750–1950 ’ ( October 1995 to February 1996 ) ; and ‘ Les Années trente ’ ( Autumn 1996 ) .
15 The stitches in B position will knit and those in E position will remain under the carriage .
16 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 ) .
17 The OS/2 implementation will follow under the guise of ‘ TCP/IP for OS/2 ’ by the third quarter of the year .
18 ‘ My new van will go under the bridge and it 's almost empty .
19 In determining how many seats such a party will win under the STV the lottery of transfers is especially momentous .
20 Six towns , 123 villages , 14 Buddhist temples , more than 20 schools and a prison will go under the water .
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