Example sentences of "that under the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It will be seen that under the European Convention an adequate balance is sought between the right to protest and the right to govern . |
2 | A survey by the National Association of Schoolmasters/Union of Women Teachers reveals that under the new financing formula nearly 60 per cent of secondary schools will be less well funded and about 40 per cent better resourced . |
3 | Moreover , it is not true that under the new law there is a freeze on promotions . |
4 | It is clear from the above that under the new provisions the general principle is that only a private investor has a right of action for a contravention to which s.62 applies . |
5 | Mr Gummer argues that under the new proposals the least efficient farmers would have , ‘ no incentive to improve and every incentive to go into reverse and avoid the impact of the new system by artificially dividing the land ’ . |
6 | The voting showed a split in the democratic movement and potential problems for Yeltsin , who had ensured that under the new constitution his presidential powers would be limited by those of the Supreme Soviet and its chairman . |
7 | Explain to sellers that under the new National Protocol , it is their obligation ( or rather your obligation on their behalf ) to undertake a local authority search . |
8 | He was also able to report that under the new chief executive , David Michels , the group had regained control of its runaway balance sheet position by selling its Ashbourne nursing home division , launching a well-received rights issue and restructuring the banking arrangements with a considerable reduction in the number of banks . |
9 | Counsel for the plaintiff pointed out that under the private Act the corporation had a power of absolute and immediate distress in the event of non-payment of dues , though the court did not advert to this . |
10 | ( 3 ) The Act of 1976 expressly recognised the possibility that under the pre-existing law ‘ a person could be liable to a child in respect of disabilities with which it might be born ’ see section 4(5) . |
11 | The reason is that under the general agreement on tariffs and trade beef from other countries , notably Australia , comes into the European Community . |
12 | Now furthermore , if we look at what was happening to the population itself , remember that under the economic basis of looking at determinants of demand , we saw that income was a crucial factor . |
13 | Its theoretical underpinning is that under the right conditions ‘ the central nervous system will restructure itself ’ . |
14 | Indeed , as the country 's stalwart burghers give lusty tongue to the national anthem , Apres des siecles d'esclavage — ‘ After centuries of slavery ’ — there might be some cynics who would be tempted to reflect that under the present system they are not an awful lot better off . |
15 | Mr. Croucher replied that under the present law it was up to the applicant to notify other people of their intention in writing . |
16 | You know perfectly well that under the present system someone who sticks to his principles and speaks out against injustice is n't going to get a job or a council flat . |
17 | I shall confine myself to mentioning that under the present Government NHS spending has increased as a proportion of gross domestic product . |
18 | Does he further agree that the fact that 71 vessels have been ordered by the Ministry of Defence since 1979 confirms what my hon. Friends and I have always believed — that under the present Government the Royal Navy will continue to play an important role and provide a fine career in the foreseeable future ? |
19 | The same day , Mobutu warned the conference against this course , asserting in a statement read on national radio that under the present Constitution it was for him to appoint the head of government . |
20 | At a press conference on July 19 the president of the National Assembly Juan Escalona said that " we have never believed that socialism is only possible with one party " , adding that under the present conditions , with an economic blockade of Cuba by the USA , " the existence of a single party is a defence mechanism " . |
21 | I have been a lifelong Labour supporter , but I have to say that under the present Government I was able to save in my last years at work without seeing my savings disappear in inflation . |
22 | He said that under the present system , witnesses might give evidence on issues which turned out not to be in dispute — wasting court time . |
23 | He also criticised the fact that under the present system witnesses might give evidence on issues which turned out not to be in dispute , thus wasting further time . |
24 | This meant that under the then current ICAO arrangements in Annex 13 the UK was not entitled to appoint an accredited representative to participate in these investigations , notwithstanding the fact that in each case a very significant proportion of the passengers were British nationals . |
25 | He said he thought that under the current situation Right-wing Ministers like Michael Howard , Peter Lilley and Michael Portillo were consistently being out-voted . |
26 | One hopes that under the open style of management of the new FFR president , Jean Fabre , France will escape the siege mentality that became the hallmark of the previous administration . |
27 | It is well known to every hon. Member that under the old system , councils could put up rates by more than the rate of inflation . |
28 | The area health authority and Department of Health and Social Security on the other hand contended that under the common law a minor of sufficient intelligence and understanding could always consent to treatment and that the effect of section 8 was to produce an irrebuttable presumption that a child of 16 or 17 had such intelligence and understanding . |
29 | However , it is probable that under the common law a minimum payment clause stipulating for future rental payments would be void ( see Chapter 13 ) . |
30 | The taxpayers were assessed to Schedule E income tax for the years from 1983–84 to 1985–86 on the basis that under the concessionary scheme they had received benefits that were to treated as ‘ emoluments ’ of their employment under section 61 of the Act of 1976 , the cash equivalent of such benefit being chargeable to income tax in accordance with the provisions of section 63 of the Act . |