Example sentences of "it [adv prt] under [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She held the feeling in tight , she squashed it down under the heavy pasteboard covers of the recipe book . |
2 | Not only had they failed to think it through under the ‘ what if strategic planning heading , but they had also failed to consider how they were going to project the change or how the people were going to react . |
3 | The square was empty , except for a pair of winos sleeping it off under the statue . |
4 | Highlighting Labour 's key theme of the NHS , he said voters faced a stark choice : to build up the health service under Labour or to break it up under the Conservatives . |
5 | But that was on a slower basis than , than he could make it up under the new scheme . |
6 | We have a press that is free in one sense : it engages sometimes in the most scurrilous reporting and colours it up under the heading of a free press . |
7 | In the morning we slipped it back under the hen , and at once it was part of the family . |
8 | Yet , curiously , the science that has changed the presentation of text has brought it back under the control of a single person , just as it was when the first presses printed . |
9 | Deep in thought , she put her fathers letter at the bottom of the box and pushed it back under the bed . |
10 | Now , as every year , Mary , back to the pews , bottom upended , fumbled in Mrs Ellenby 's old wooden crib and brought out her best and largest doll , smiling , pouting , celluloid , with hard eyes on a metal hinge that clattered open and shut , open and shut as the wavering child righted herself , thrust it up briefly and apologetically before the congregation and pushed it back under the blankets . |
11 | 11.4 In the case of termination by for 's default in payment of the Advance or royalties due under clause 5.1 , shall be entitled to retain any moneys already paid to it by under the terms of this Agreement . |
12 | ‘ Run that round the block again , Rog , and see if you can sneak it by under the limbo-line this time . ’ |