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

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1 The Publishers regret that under no circumstances will the magazine accept liability for non-receipt of goods ordered , or for late delivery , or for faults in manufacture .
2 The Publishers regret that under no circumstances will the magazine accept liability for non-receipt of goods ordered , or for late delivery , or for faults in manufacture .
3 ‘ Oh , we 've told the police that under no circumstances will we take any provocative action from them . ’
4 She is adamant that under no circumstances would she consent to further use of a nasogastric tube , whether or not she was drugged to such a degree that she felt little discomfort as it was pushed down into her stomach .
5 Lydon was adamant that under no circumstances would he rejoin the group .
6 ‘ But you 'll have to remember that under no circumstances at all can you expect the spell to last longer than seven days .
7 Will he also use this opportunity to give a categorical pledge that under no circumstances will he lift the ceiling on national insurance contributions , because that would , in effect , claw back the extra pay that teachers gained yesterday ?
8 Proposed mergers involving a projected turnover of under pounds 1,400 million could be examined by the Commission at the request of any state official , but the agreement said that under no circumstances could a merger qualify for both national and EC scrutiny at once .
9 Well he 's got it , he 's , he 's got his , he 's got erm a bill and the solicitor has told him that under no circumstances must I pay it .
10 It is clear that under the Taxes Act benefits received by persons which cause income tax liabilities to arise are of two different types .
11 A source close to the investigation said : ‘ Although there was no obligation to notify the authority , one might have felt that under the circumstances they should have done . ’
12 ‘ I told Pa frankly that under the circumstances I attached more value to Michelet 's advice than to his own … .
13 Leech had only a short time to go before his own appointment came to an end , but thought that under the circumstances he should offer his resignation .
14 He says that under the circumstances he did the right thing .
15 Of course , Branson explained , the whole scheme would be in profit very quickly : the real bonus was that under the regulations governing hospital radio , which is also transmitted by cable , Music Box would not actually be legally obliged to pay any of the standard performers ' royalties .
16 He pointed out that under the proposals an extra 42 places would be reserved for the disabled in Abbot 's Yard , near High Row and Skinnergate .
17 Howarth 's fax stated that under the Conservatives , science funding has increased by 25 per cent above inflation .
18 There is no need for the former , given that the schools already have to publish examination results and that under the Conservatives they will have to be inspected by a new form of genuinely independent inspecting agencies .
19 When I last had the opportunity to question my right hon. Friend , he confirmed that under the Conservatives , miners and other earners in my constituency would not pay a higher rate of income tax .
20 ‘ Every time I see those grey faces being trundled through Cas. on accident trolleys heaped with grey blankets , and know that under the blankets are mangled , bloody , and road-filthy bodies , I start shaking .
21 Laboratory tests show that under the conditions in the reaction vessel , a 90% yield is obtained after 2 hours .
22 Indeed , we must suspect that under the interests theory the criterion of personal responsibility is no more than a function of social policy : the more highly the interest is regarded , the closer we are drawn towards unlimited personal responsibility .
23 On Friday , 18th February , 1859 , a week after Tite 's question to Manners , Hall raised the subject of Scott 's appointment again , saying that under the rules of the House he had been debarred from saying more before .
24 1.40 What adds additional force to this argument is that under the Rules of the Supreme Court writs can be renewed only for a good or sufficient reason ( see Kleinwort Benson Ltd v Barbrak Ltd , " The Myrto " ( No 3 ) [ 1987 ] AC 597 ) .
25 It is vital that we get across the fact that under the reforms in the NHS we can now set proper standards of care throughout the country .
26 Further and/or alternatively , the judge said that under the provisions of article 13 of the Convention he considered that there was a grave risk that the return of the child would place him in an intolerable situation , and said that on that ground also he would have declined to order the return of the child .
27 Indeed , it was not until 1940 that under the demands of world conflict and with cost almost no object , the War Agricultural Committees laid down thousands of miles of concrete roads along the droveways throughout the fens .
28 ‘ You all know , ’ Jeremiah went on , ‘ that under the terms of the trust that we are required to manage the land and sell when it 's no longer profitable .
29 Allotment holders got a letter from the council 's pollution control technician warning them that under the terms of the 1990 Environmental Protection Act , the council would be obliged to take formal action if the smoke from an allotment bonfire amounted to a nuisance .
30 SCO business development vice president , Jim Wilt , said that under the terms of their technology exchange pacts still in force , DEC could license pieces of ODT from SCO .
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