Example sentences of "will be under the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The chances are , the ones offered for sale will be under the 10cm mark , usually around 5 or 6cm : , and you can expect to pay a tenner or more for this size .
2 Within it the areas devoted to each will be under the aegis of the respective heads of departments .
3 All Home Improvement Loan borrowers who are resident in the UK , in employment and who will be under the age of 65 when the loan expires are eligible .
4 The transplant process takes six weeks overall during which Rhys will be under the care of the specialist bone marrow team , led by Dr Tony Oakhill .
5 For example , an older person with a fractured femur or requiring a hip replacement will be cared for by an orthopaedic surgeon ; someone requiring a cateract operation will be under the care of an ophthalmologist .
6 John Magee said that when he told Mr Cranley that if IBM tried to drill , it ‘ will be over my dead body ’ , Mr Cranley replied ‘ in that case your body will be under the mud ’ .
7 ‘ You 're my best mate , you are — I mean man I love you — Come and stay whenever — Come and live with me — if I 'm not there the keys will be under the dustbin . ’
8 In future students will be under the control of the Education rather than the Service side , and will only make a service contribution of 20 per cent of the student 's time ( approximately 6 months of the 3 year period ) .
9 The sharpest contrast is with migrants who have brought with them the expectation that sons will bring their wives into the homes of their parents , where in some sense the wives will be under the authority of their mothers-in-law .
10 Again , they shrug , if they could survive with a front-row of Ricky Evans , Nigel Meek and Hugh Williams-Jones against England , they should hardly be in undue trouble against Scotland — particularly as they will be under the eye of the same referee in France 's Joel Dume .
11 The Scheme will be under the administration of the Committee .
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