Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] the [noun sg] under " in BNC.

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1 What was possible for the nation under the Old Covenant is no less possible for the church under the New .
2 He arranged as quickly as possible for the vault under the House of Lords to be vacated by its tenant and the news that it was available for renting to be passed to the associates of Guy Fawkes .
3 What was possible for the nation under the Old Covenant is no less possible for the church under the New .
4 Due to the conformation of the breed ( big feet on short legs ! ) it is vital to remove some of the hair under and between the pads , and under the ‘ thumb ’ pad on the forelegs .
5 Contrast this with the position under the proposed test .
6 ( 2 ) Provided that the legal estate or interest in any land … which belongs to the partnership shall devolve according to the nature and tenure thereof , and the general rules of law thereto applicable , but in trust , so far as necessary , for the persons beneficially interested in the land under this section .
7 Established appointments are pensionable from the outset under the Principal Civil Service Pension Scheme , details of which are included in the Schedule to this letter .
8 The Secretary of State for Wales proposes that these recommendations should form the basis of modifications made to the programmes of study for key stage 2 in the Order under Section 4 of the Act .
9 Those calling for quieter and lighter singing such as The girl under the new moon ( ‘ Flickan under nymånen ’ ) are just as easily done as those calling for a grand gesture such as The Amazon ( ‘ Sköldm o n ’ ) .
10 It is usually obscured by oil and mud but is just visible through the hatch under the middle seat .
11 Much of the work under discussion gives some consideration to the issue of subject specialization : the character of science education will , therefore , be touched on in this chapter , but a fuller discussion of this topic , and that of humanities education , will be found in Chapter 3 .
12 Another feature of popular belief which was consistent throughout the period under discussion was the wide variation in levels of personal piety and individual preoccupation with religion .
13 What is important for its value as evidence is that it is contemporary with the period under study .
14 Since we are not yet able to predict all the interactions which may be important in a study of environmental problems , collecting potentially useful data as well as those believed central to the problem under study is often wise ;
15 ( b ) On termination by the Buyer in accordance with clause ( a ) the following provisions shall have effect : ( i ) all sums payable by the Buyer under the contract cease to be payable ; ( ii ) the Seller must repay to the Buyer all sums paid by the Buyer prior to termination ; and ( iii ) the Buyer is entitled to recover damages from the Seller in respect of any losses caused to the Buyer as a result of the Seller 's failure to make delivery or as a result of the termination of the contract .
16 In the case of an underlease there should also be excluded rents and outgoings payable by the landlord under its own lease .
17 The first is that the required rate of return is constant over the period under consideration .
18 An organisation might become so widely diversified in the range of products or services it offers that it becomes difficult , if not impossible , for management to integrate all of the organisation under a common objective and within a single ‘ management philosophy ’ and culture .
19 A GLANCE at the present political map of the South West shows almost all of the region under Conservative control .
20 Mungo wished he were inside it , cosy in the leather-smell under the drumming roof .
21 The Appeal Committee is made up of a Chairman ( often a former judge ) and two members of the Panel not involved in the decision under appeal .
22 In other words , the area under the marginal cost curve MC up to Oq b is just equal to the area under the demand curve , and therefore P o 12 equals triangle 234 .
23 The children grow noisy on the path under the trees ,
24 Having regard particularly to submissions five , eight , nine and eleven above , the changes currently proposed by the county and local planning authorities require to be considered in relation to the washed-over greenbelt status at present applicable to the area under which no boundary is in existence .
25 This approach would seem to be correct because goods in that condition were unsaleable by the buyer under the contract description ( but compare Cehave v Bremer [ 1976 ] QB 44 ) .
26 The taxpayers were assessed to income tax on the cash equivalent of an amount equal to the cost of the benefit less the amount made good by the employee under s 61(1) , FA 1976 .
27 The Policyholder must be legally responsible for the damage under the terms of the lease or tenancy/rental agreement .
28 Most mortgagees have required specific consent from such persons to the taking of a charge by the mortgagee over the property or where they consent to a transfer of the property subject to the mortgage , coupled with confirmation from such persons that their rights are postponed to those of the mortgagee under its mortgage .
29 As the Nationalists consolidated more of the country under their control in a gradual northwards advance , Japan feared that Zhang would either join forces with the Nationalists or would be replaced by them .
30 and as we are all aware I , I feel sure for there being in the you 've been , in that it is unlawful to leave a child alone in the house under the age of twelve years .
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