Example sentences of "for the [noun sg] [verb] under " in BNC.
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1 | In the absence of such a clause the buyer would have to prove for the damage suffered under the normal common law rules . |
2 | The girls were wanting something done , partitioned off up the back or something for the draught coming under |
3 | We had several conversations at the Concentration area at Southampton waiting for the invasion to get under way . |
4 | to seek or for the court to make under section 6(2) . |
5 | Initial public sympathy for the movement evaporated under the threat of mass picketing and disorder . |
6 | Herein lies the reason for the distinction drawn under the common law between credit sales ( where the property in goods passes on or before delivery ) , conditional sales and hire purchase . |
7 | The gang was pulling at each other , shouting obscenities , opening windows , smoking , drinking wine , pulling the bell cord and shouting for the bus to get under way . |
8 | These counteract the tendency for the body to contract under its own gravitational pull . |
9 | While the Danzig Poles were not keen for the city to come under Polish rule , they were nevertheless determined that they should not be penalised for being Polish , and in their own way they were proud of their identity — even if it did not quite amount to ‘ nationality ’ in a conventional sense . |