Example sentences of "have [verb] under [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A second point is that each investor must , in my opinion , be willing that there should be a rescission of the investment transaction in question and be willing to return any shares or money he has received under the transaction .
2 Further , the 1943 Act empowers the court to order the buyer to pay a reasonable sum for any benefit he has received under the contract .
3 The steady rise in quality of the materials produced and developed at Dudley Teachers ' Centre , for instance , is an excellent example ; the centre has an enthusiastic warden and much of the work has developed under the stimulus of an outstanding educational adviser , but the content of the materials has been developed by local teachers with admirable results ( mostly limited at present to print-form ) .
4 These Pleistocene oscillations of sea level have been superimposed on slightly earlier and usually downward movements of base level , so that the landscape in detail is complex and has developed under the influence of many and varied movements of base level .
5 But just before this moment arrives , as soon as the door closes on the porter , Howard notices the writing-table , and all the little giveaways which the management has arranged under the lamp — books of matches , a long-stemmed rose in water , writing-paper , and picture postcards of the hotel .
6 Hilts has fallen under the spell of each in turn — not so deeply as to distort fact , but deeply enough to lose the sardonic , sceptical qualities that ought never quite to desert the journalist .
7 In the method described previously , the analyst tries to select sentences ( or passages of some other size ) whose meaning is fairly ‘ neutral ’ from the emotional point of view , and will tend to avoid material such as ‘ Why do n't you leave me alone ? ’ or ‘ How can I ever thank you enough ? ’ because the lexical meaning of the words used already makes the speaker 's attitude pretty clear , whereas sentences such as ‘ She 's going to buy it tomorrow ’ or ‘ The paper has fallen under the table ’ are less likely to prejudice the listener .
8 The Reptilarium has parked under the palm tree
9 Another topic which has come under the SAC microscope was the absolute necessity of farmers calculating the correct option when claiming the various subsidies .
10 Some six-row barleys have been cut on light land south of Worcester , but little else has come under the knife , according to John Sturt of Midland Shires Farmers .
11 Recently this work has come under the umbrella of the ERU and it is good to have Lorraine 's expertise available to other members of the Unit .
12 For over five years , news from CCG has come under the banner What 's Cooking ? , but as the company has grown to include a wide range of other services as well as catering , we felt that title was no longer appropriate .
13 The importance of the structure of organic superconductors has come under the scrutiny of another group working at the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois .
14 There 's one section of the student body that has come under the limelight in the last year or two and that 's the overseas student body .
15 Meanwhile the company set up to market the Landini marque in the UK has gone and the Italian range has come under the Watveare wing .
16 Memorex Telex NV has come under the Standard & Poor 's Corp microscope and the ratings agency cut its the rating on its Memorex Telex Corp unit 's $510m 10% guaranteed senior notes due 1998 to B-minus from single-B with a negative rating outlook .
17 The draft letter to Katkov merely claims that crimes like this fictional one can be found in the newspapers , and that the fictional murderer has come under the influence of certain half-baked ideas which happen to be in the air at the time .
18 The late Armand Hammer 's museum , which opened in December 1990 with a lavish $60 million building by Edward Larrabee Barnes ( likened by one critic to a consulate in a Middle Eastern emirate ) , but with only a $36 million endowment , has come under the management of the adjacent University of California at Los Angeles .
19 A collection of battered old toys has come under the hammer at an auction today .
20 The potential for an advertising bonanza has come under the spotlight with the advent of ‘ splitting frequencies ’ such as that undertaken by London 's LBC last week .
21 He has come under the microscope of German giants Bayern Munich and is clearly a man the Crues will have to watch carefully as well .
22 Furthermore , there has been a vast increase in the range of behaviour that has come under the control of the law .
23 The Belvedere , Holland Park , London , has reopened under the ownership of Town & County .
24 The Directive however does not attempt to assess the bargain which the consumer has made under the contract and therefore excludes assessment of the unfair character of terms which relate to " the main subject matter of the contract " and " the quality/price ratio of the goods or services supplied " .
25 Ferguson said : ‘ Pallister has played under the pressure of a huge £2.3m fee , without having many honours to show for being one of the country 's most expensive players .
26 ‘ Mr. Green finding it industriously circulated that he has entirely given up his intention of completing his survey , conceives himself for the liberal patronage he has experienced under the obligation of informing his subscribers that so far from relinquishing it , the Plan is three fourths finished , and that he intends laying aside all his other occupations to appropriate the ensuing half-year , from Christmas to midsummer , solely to that work , about which time , as part of it will very early in spring be put into the hands of able engravers , he hopes to complete it .
27 The aim is to reinforce the correct patterns of movement which the patient has experienced under the guidance of the physiotherapist .
28 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 .
29 In this , I think , is to be found the origins of and impetus behind the arrangement of sites , the study of which has gone under the name of astro-archaeology , or , more recently , archaeo-astronomy .
30 One well-known and well-publicised attempt in recent philosophy to address this problem in a " non-reductivist " spirit has gone under the name of Existentialism , and I shall now comment briefly on what I take to be the main features of the existentialist approach before outlining my own position .
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