Example sentences of "[adv] come under the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Later differences emerged within the West German Cabinet between Genscher ( of the Free Democrats — FDP ) , who by then was reported to favour the demilitarization of territory between the Elbe and the Oder rivers in a united Germany , and the Defence Minister , Gerhard Stoltenberg ( of the Christian Democrats — CDU ) , who envisaged that German but not NATO troops could be stationed in the area , which would nevertheless come under the jurisdiction of the NATO treaty . |
2 | Tied agents normally come under the Life Assurance and Unit Trust Regulatory Association ( LAUTRO ) . |
3 | I 'm glad you 're getting around , this chapter in your autobiography will doubtless come under the heading Foreign sex , as opposed to all the other chapters which just come under the heading sex . |
4 | Harbouring an escaped political of Surere 's importance , though , hardly came under the banner of simple mutual back-scratching . |
5 | The judgement of the dead gradually came under the authority of Osiris , reaching its developed form by the New Kingdom . |
6 | Publicity usually comes under the heading of public relations , which is concerned with the mutual understanding between an organization and its public . |
7 | He also came under the influence there of Henry Cole , Richard Redgrave , and Owen Jones [ qq.v. ] , whose Grammar of Ornament of 1856 included Dresser 's first published illustration . |
8 | As for football , it also came under the hammer for the usual reasons . |
9 | Probably came under the heading gifts . |
10 | Traditionally , all non-teaching staff had been grouped together regardless of their actual duties , but the concept of operational and support groups ( rather than teaching and non-teaching ) suggested that some of these staff who were directly involved with classroom activities ( eg workshop technicians ) could reasonably come under the control of the lecturing department heads , recognising their direct contribution to the delivery of courses and involvement in the operational side of the business . |
11 | Nuclear submarines also come under the heading of ‘ Unconventional ’ . |
12 | Under the Financial Services Act , a number of provisions have been passed to protect investors , erm , and N C V O , as an investor also comes under the protection of the Financial Services Act . |
13 | A form of activity which clearly comes under the heading of subtle and covert resistance is industrial sabotage . |
14 | Other branches of the nationwide Hepper Robionson chain will link up with former rival Richard Ellis , eventually coming under the RE banner . |
15 | Didsbury College , Manchester , Dunfermline College , Edinburgh , and others were talking with the CNAA in 1970 , in the former case about a certificate as well as a degree , but national policies on teacher education were now coming under the microscope , and there were no other approvals in this field until after the James Committee on teacher education had reported in 1972 . |
16 | This system deals with all applican applications from grant aid which now comes under the remit of one committee . |
17 | ‘ That is true , ’ Rose Alderley said , putting in her mite , and immediately came under the scrutiny of Lady Usk 's interested eye . |
18 | This is rarely under the control of the producer country , even less the actual direct producer , the farmer , but is increasingly coming under the control of the TNC conglomerates that manage the global food system . |
19 | There are items that augment opportunities — and may well come under the Haig-Simons rubric — but are intrinsically unobservable because they do not correspond to market transactions . |
20 | When we feel good we look good , so much that is said about health might equally well come under the heading of beauty . |
21 | One of the things that we shall be seeking to do in the negotiations on the political union treaty is to try to ensure that the Commission — at present under no effective control — increasingly comes under the control of the most appropriate Parliament , in this case the European Parliament . |
22 | The business then came under the banner of C&P and results for 1987 slashed the deficit to £4m with sales of £858m . |
23 | Due perhaps to changing conditions , however , a good many men of substance were finally taxed at 20s. on wages , including , no doubt , independent craftsmen who still dominated the local manufacture of fine cloth which , except in the Stroudwater Valley , had not yet come under the control of capitalist clothiers , as prominent in the West Country generally as in East Anglia ; pending this development earnings were evidently high and the really poor not numerous . |
24 | These functions had previously come under the Treasury . |
25 | I 'm glad you 're getting around , this chapter in your autobiography will doubtless come under the heading Foreign sex , as opposed to all the other chapters which just come under the heading sex . |
26 | But during the fifties he too came under the patronage of Frank Sinatra , and he became a popular TV personality and starred in his own situation comedy . |
27 | Two of these missions were Solar System explorers and therefore came under the scrutiny of ESA 's Solar System Working Group . |
28 | When they are , ( probably not before April 1992 ) Age Concern Groups will almost certainly come under the network exemption , provided that they are recognised as groups by Age Concern England , or by the relevant major group . |
29 | They therefore come under the protection of the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act . |