Example sentences of "under the name " in BNC.

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1 Two years previously , a campaign to write into the Irish constitution the existing legislation criminalizing abortion had got under way under the name of the Pro-Life Amendment Campaign .
2 To find out how to contact an organisation in your area contact your local health education unit in the phone book under the name of your local health authority .
3 Even if the observation was not consciously made , Leonard recognised the great similarities which were taking place between music and poetry ( and in art and sculpture , too ) , which went under the name of neo-classicism in the former and modernism in the latter .
4 To contact the social services department , look in your local telephone directory under the name of your local council ( county or metropolitan borough ) , or ask at the library , town hall or Citizens Advice Bureau .
5 Under this nostrum , the more successful station catering became , the more saleable it was ; and in May 1986 , the threat of sell-off moved dramatically closer , when British Rail split Travellers-Fare into its train and station counterparts , train catering becoming an integral part of InterCity , with station catering , continuing under the name Travellers-Fare , as a totally selfstanding business .
6 He appears under the name he was given in his orphaned youth — the Boy from Apulia .
7 Now that CalTech 's operating environment is being marketed commercially by Parasoft under the name Express , and with Meiko 's introduction of a machine-independent programming system called CS Tools , a single , uniform environment is becoming increasingly likely .
8 The Bristol aircraft was eventually completed as an experimental airplane under the name Bristol Brabazon .
9 In September 1983 Habitat Mothercare embarked on a joint publishing venture with Octopus Books plc under the name of Conran Octopus Ltd .
10 The area of study in the social sciences which has gone under the name of anthropology in English-speaking countries has traditionally concentrated on primitive peoples .
11 And the feeling in Washington is that a great pile of it is lying around ( under the name of Noriega M. ) at banks in London .
12 You wonder that it should seem to me at first all illusion But how natural — It is true of me … very true … that I have not a high appreciation of what passes in the world under the name of love ; & that a distrust of the thing had grown to be a habit of mind with me when I knew you first .
13 He wrote this little publicity thing under the name Truth Shows and sent it to various places .
14 All products grouped collectively under the name charcuterie must be treated in some way to ensure the products ' keeping qualities .
15 Fresh dolphin meat , however , has not met the same opposition , because it has been marketed under the name of chancho marino , or ‘ sea pig ’ .
16 Thus , under the name of trusts , equitable rights in land grew up again and flourished .
17 In addition to corporations aggregate , English law attributes a continuous legal personality under the name of ‘ corporations sole ’ to the Queen , and to the successive holders of certain offices , especially the holders of ecclesiastical offices , such as bishops , and rectors and vicars of parishes .
18 The longest novel of William Sharp ( 1855–1905 ) , who also wrote under the name Fiona Macleod , bears the significant title , The Sport of Chance ( 1887 ) .
19 Another Linda passed through but is now recording her own material under the name Planet X. Moore 's new singing partner Sonique ( see p55 ) is hopefully there to stay .
20 It was the first performance under the name Depeche Mode , and also David Gahan 's debut .
21 Anne trained at the Constance Spry School and trades under the name Farmhouse Flora .
22 In the same year the Church of England led the way out of a moral impasse which trapped the Catholic Church by giving birth control its blessing under the name of Family Planning .
23 This is the last resting place of the local Davison family , and under the name Emily Wilding Davison , born 11 October 1872 , died 8 June 1913 , is inscribed the phrase ‘ Deeds , not words ’ .
24 Under the name ‘ Mr Kenilworth ’ he walked in the park with General Ibnu , an aide to the Sultan of Brunei .
25 He was buried the following day under the name of Wolfgang Gerhard , an Austrian Nazi who befriended him in Brazil and gave him his identity papers before returning to Vienna .
26 In 1961 he travelled to Brazil where he lived first under the name Peter Hochbichler until taking the name Gerhard in 1976 .
27 Her work was brought to the notice of Dr Trew , who produced an enlarged edition under the name Herbarium Blackwelliarum ( 5 vols. 1750–56 ) with five hundred hand-coloured etchings .
28 At the same time it was introduced into therapy in West Germany as Ciprobay and was subsequently launched in the US under the name Cipro .
29 It was not until the early years of the twentieth century that they had devised a formula for their boot polish which was marketed later under the name of ‘ Cherry Blossom Boot Polish ’ which became such a success , being sold at one penny per tin .
30 In the U.S.A. , a new rocket for space exploration , called ‘ Little Joe ’ was launched in May 1964 , and it became the first in a series under the name of ‘ Apollo ’ .
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