Example sentences of "be [verb] under [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Most of them are listed under the provisions of the Clean Air Act of 1990 , but restrictions imposed by the Act will not come into force until 1995 .
2 Although mental illness should not be regarded as any different from physical illness , it is not always so viewed by the uninformed and the fact that in later life it might become known that a minor had been treated under the Acts might redound to his or her disadvantage .
3 It was the highest level of direct contact between the two Korean states since their formation in 1948 , and was the first official border crossing since September 1985 , when family reunions had been arranged under the auspices of the Red Cross [ see pp. 34165-66 ] .
4 The Fenny Bentley figures , for there are two of them , also wear winding-sheets , but here they are tucked under the feet , secured by linen bands around the calves , and finished off with a neat bow ; but the head end displays the standard knot .
5 Frequently , companies adopt standard forms of Articles of Association which are prescribed under the Companies Act 1985 .
6 The topics for the second year are grouped under the headings of ‘ Persons , Institutions and Education ’ ; ‘ The Curriculum ’ ; ‘ Tradition , Innovation and Change ’ .
7 What I will tell you , and I will tell for the very first time , is that I personally dealt with people whose future may well have been considered under the terms of the AMO .
8 Accordingly , in the present case it would have been , I think , impossible for the solicitors , however careful they had been , to make an assessment which accurately reflected the remuneration which would have been paid to them and to counsel after the matter had been considered under the arrangements provided by the legal aid board .
9 The most important work in the formal sector this year has been done under the auspices of SFDES .
10 Little was done , or could have been done under the imperatives of war needs as interpreted at the time , to close down the schools on the Black List , long overdue for closure and replacement , or to rebuild inner-city schools .
11 Both LIFFE and its members are regulated under the provisions of the Financial Services Act , 1986 .
12 Major international telecommunications service providers are teaming under the auspices of the Network Management Forum to agree purchasing specifications for an open , standardised computing environment to support their network , service and business management needs — and with annual spending of $20,000m a year on computer systems , the parties involved have the muscle to impose any standard they set .
13 ‘ the fact that the companies owning or managing the fishing vessels concerned are incorporated under the laws of the United Kingdom , that they are subject to corporation tax and value added tax in the United Kingdom … ’
14 However , as these foods also contain fat they have already been incorporated under the goals for fat and so need not be repeated here .
15 Secondly , I shall be making a speech tomorrow in Wales in which I shall review in detail the massive progress that has been made under the valleys initiative , and I hope that every
16 After a barrage of love letters and phone calls , Gless was horrified to discover that the woman had been living under the floorboards of her house for at least six weeks .
17 All the more significant credit decisions are made under the orders , or with the approval , of politicians , who maintain their ‘ strongholds ' ’ and influence in the banking system through their control over appointments ( no management position in a bank can be obtained without political approval ) . ’
18 Play resumed just after four o'clock , the pitch having been sweating under the covers in the meantime , and the light decidedly dingy .
19 Giambologna 's equestrian statue of Cosimo I has been cleaned under the auspices of the Pegasus consortium .
20 The Class A boat had belonged to Gianni Varassi 's aborted Italian Challenge 93 syndicate , and has been bought under the colours of Publiespana , a Spanish adertising agency owned by the Italian media mogul , Silvio Berlusconi .
21 As between themselves , the purchaser and the vendor are bound under the terms of the sale agreement by the decisions of the expert , but the provisions in the sale agreement do not prevent the aggrieved party , whether it be the purchaser or the vendor , from attempting to bring a claim against the expert if it can be shown that such party has suffered loss under the normal principles of the law of negligence ( see Arenson v Casson Bechman Rutley & Co [ 1977 ] AC 405 ) .
22 The kind of planning which the FBI had in mind — ‘ indicative planning ’ involving the gathering and exchange of information on the development of the economy and the improvement of co-ordination , rather than the formulation and compulsory implementation of a central plan — had already been attempted under the Tories with the formation of the National Economic Development Council ( NEDC ) in 1962 but had effectively remained subordinated to conventional stop-go demand management practice : Labour promised a form of planning which would be ‘ purposeful ’ and ‘ effective ’ , which would ‘ have teeth in it somewhere ’ ( Budd , 1978 , Chapter 6 ) .
23 The ferrets are slipped under the nets and the nets then replaced behind them .
24 I for my part can not see why , subject to compliance with the proviso , a person should not be liable to be extradited under the terms of the Treaty if he was party to a crime committed in Sweden , such as , for example , the importation of drugs into Sweden , even if he was not himself in Sweden at the time of the importation .
25 ( a ) where a recognised body ceases to be registered under the Companies Act as an unlimited company or a company limited by shares ;
26 The practice has to have its registered office in England and Wales , and be registered under the Companies Act 1985 as an unlimited company having a share capital or as a company limited by shares ; and any change from unlimited to limited status requires the consent of the Councilnot , presumably , to be lightly given .
27 Such deeds or instruments as a rule require for their validity to be registered under the Bills of Sale Acts ( 1878 and 1882 ) , which have been passed to prevent persons from obtaining credit by continuing to remain in possession of goods when they have secretly transferred their interest in them to others .
28 Very little research has been carried out on the functions of domestic pottery ; there must have been a variety of functions which , glibly , can be placed under the headings of cooking and storage , but behind such distinctions there is little clarity .
29 Every part of the National Health Service in is gon na be placed under the auspices of the Trust .
30 However , diversions or blockages of a right of way can be considered under the provisions of part I.
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