Example sentences of "come under the scrutiny " in BNC.
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1 | At about that time , plastics was one of two ICI divisions that had been selected to come under the scrutiny of McKinsey , the famous management consulting group . |
2 | The Moon was one of the first objects to come under the scrutiny of the newly-invented telescope . |
3 | The importance of the structure of organic superconductors has come under the scrutiny of another group working at the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois . |
4 | She refused to listen to the Jeremiahs who predicted she would have to change her operating style once her company came under the scrutiny of the Stock Exchange . |
5 | Inevitably , he came under the scrutiny of the bigger clubs and Spurs and Brentford made offers , but he eventually moved rather suddenly in October 1935 to Norwich City , when the Canaries paid their record fee to obtain his services , and he played for the Carrow Road club until the war . |
6 | Two of these missions were Solar System explorers and therefore came under the scrutiny of ESA 's Solar System Working Group . |
7 | There were still soldiers patrolling , and as the cart turned right into Pope 's Quay they came under the scrutiny of a Royal Irish Constabulary man on duty at the corner . |
8 | ‘ That is true , ’ Rose Alderley said , putting in her mite , and immediately came under the scrutiny of Lady Usk 's interested eye . |
9 | The military-style event took place yesterday at the Southlands Centre , Ormesby Road , Middlesbrough , where 80 students from the town 's Longlands College came under the scrutiny of Divisional Officer J Doyle , training officer for Cleveland Fire Brigade . |
10 | THE site where a building firm hopes to erect 28 executive-style detached houses and bungalows will come under the scrutiny of planning councillors on Wednesday . |
11 | ‘ DETERIORATING ’ rail services may come under the scrutiny of concerned councils in the NorthEast . |
12 | The latest works in Chatto and Windus 's much maligned but nevertheless intriguing Counterblasts series come under the scrutiny of writer Marina Warner and anarchist author Colin Ward ( tomorrow , 2.30pm ) . |