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

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1 He then has the defence under section 5(3) that he was unaware of the bystander 's presence , but carries the burden of establishing his defence .
2 Conversely , the forwards were expected to fall back to help the defence under pressure .
3 As a result of the second limb of what is now s681(1) ( a ) being passed into law , the Inland Revenue could assess all the income under Part XV of the Taxes Act ; with regard to the income of £2,000 derived from the American shares the Inland Revenue may have an option whether to charge the same under Case V of Schedule D or if , for instance , s672 is the relevant provision under which Part XV is applied , then under Case VI of Schedule D ( s679 ) .
4 Answer guide : An opportunity cost is defined as the maximum benefit which could be obtained from a resource if it were used for some alternative purpose than the opportunity under consideration .
5 It is difficult to decide whether the " loosening [ of ] the unity under siege of the period 1945 – 53 " which followed the concordat and the Pacts of Madrid was a deliberate continuation by Franco of the controlled internal jockeying he had presided over since 1936 , or a sign that he was being gradually overtaken by the speed of events .
6 The second independent initiative was the funding under MOD contracts of expert system-based aids for equipment health monitoring and vibration analysis .
7 It is therefore related to the simpler definitions of strain , as change in length divided by original length , only when the direction under consideration is one of the coordinate axes .
8 But this would be of limited value to the defendant , since any costs recovered by the defendant would be subject to a charge in favour of the board under section 16 of the Act and the operation of regulation 103 of the Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 , the detail of which I need not examine , and would have the effect in this case that the defendant would in fact recover only a very small proportion of the costs he actually incurred .
9 These restrictions are imposed by virtue of powers vested in the board under rule 7.3 of the Rules .
10 Further , this principle should not be inapplicable simply because the citizen paid the money under mistake of law .
11 Should the Programmer be prevented for any reason from completing and delivering the Program by the agreed date , then as an alternative ( in the case of the Programmer 's breach ) to terminating this Agreement the Publisher , after giving the Programmer reasonable notice , may commission the completion of the Program by another programmer on terms that the Publisher shall consider fair to all parties ; the payment due to the Programmer under Clause 2 shall be altered accordingly ; and the Programmer will immediately deliver to the Publisher such materials as he has prepared , and refund any advance of payment which he has received .
12 Should the Programmer be prevented for any reason from completing and delivering the Program by the agreed date , then as an alternative ( in the case of the Programmer 's breach ) to terminating this Agreement the Publisher , after giving the Programmer reasonable notice , may commission the completion of the Program by another programmer on terms that the Publisher shall consider fair to all parties ; the payment due to the Programmer under Clause 2 shall be altered accordingly ; and the Programmer will immediately deliver to the Publisher such materials as he has prepared , and refund any advance of payment which he has received .
13 Naturally there are exceptions , and the opening of new schools and the reorganisation under comprehensivisation schemes or falling rolls , provide the ideal opportunity for whole curriculum discussions .
14 Sometimes the Captain caught him staring at him fixedly , willing him to get the case under Instruction .
15 That was the case under legislation enacted by the last Labour government . ’
16 That was the case under legislation enacted by the last Labour government . ’
17 Mr Gandhi may not have been personally involved in the Bofors contract , but his government 's clumsy efforts to keep the case under wraps have smacked of guilt , and the Prime Minister 's ‘ Mr Clean ’ image of five years ago has all but been destroyed by the scandal .
18 They are explained by the Panel Member chairing the case under consideration .
19 For the case under consideration , as ο goes from zero to infinity , the frequency spectrum features a fall in amplitude from to zero and a phase shift that changes from zero to -90° .
20 It is one thing to provide ( as in section 6(3) ( b ) ) that in the absence of special arrangements parental preferences is to prevail over a desire to keep places vacant on , for example , religious grounds : it is quite another to say that when some parental preferences are to be denied in any event as must be the case under section 6(3) ( a ) ) the choice of those parental preferences which are to prevail and those which are to be defeated should not be based on religious criteria .
21 It is just one such situation that arises in the case under comment .
22 The issue of sampling adequacy does not arise if our analysis is based on the whole of the text under consideration .
23 This point is highly significant and not just in relation to the text under discussion .
24 A sub-lexicon is produced for the words in the text under analysis .
25 At a meeting of the PCF central committee in Paris on June 4-5 , Marchais and others had argued in favour of lending tactical support to the PS under Cresson ( the PCF had participated in Socialist governments under Mauroy 's premiership from June 1981 until July 1984 — see pp. 31039 ; 33174 ) .
26 This means that EEC law must be examined not only when the UK legislation has been passed to implement an EEC obligation but in all cases in which the EEC has legislated in the field under consideration .
27 It was hardly a secret that Gallieni , no admirer of Joffre ( who , among other things , had stolen much of the honour due to Gallieni for the victory of the Marne ) , wanted eventually to pull him back to Paris in the largely administrative capacity of a CIGS , while placing the executive command of the armies in the field under de Castelnau .
28 ‘ Noo-ooo-oo ! ’ said the cow under wraps .
29 In many cases the contract under consideration between the buyer and the seller will be a subcontract ( for instance to provide components ) which will be used by the buyer to fulfil part of his obligations under a prime contract where he is in his turn acting as the seller .
30 Alternatively , if the effect of para 21(1) was that when W left the partnership there was a deemed cessation of trade , the election under para 21(2) prevented any recovery of stock relief .
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