Example sentences of "have come under [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Another topic which has come under the SAC microscope was the absolute necessity of farmers calculating the correct option when claiming the various subsidies .
2 Some six-row barleys have been cut on light land south of Worcester , but little else has come under the knife , according to John Sturt of Midland Shires Farmers .
3 Recently this work has come under the umbrella of the ERU and it is good to have Lorraine 's expertise available to other members of the Unit .
4 For over five years , news from CCG has come under the banner What 's Cooking ? , but as the company has grown to include a wide range of other services as well as catering , we felt that title was no longer appropriate .
5 The importance of the structure of organic superconductors has come under the scrutiny of another group working at the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois .
6 There 's one section of the student body that has come under the limelight in the last year or two and that 's the overseas student body .
7 Meanwhile the company set up to market the Landini marque in the UK has gone and the Italian range has come under the Watveare wing .
8 Memorex Telex NV has come under the Standard & Poor 's Corp microscope and the ratings agency cut its the rating on its Memorex Telex Corp unit 's $510m 10% guaranteed senior notes due 1998 to B-minus from single-B with a negative rating outlook .
9 The draft letter to Katkov merely claims that crimes like this fictional one can be found in the newspapers , and that the fictional murderer has come under the influence of certain half-baked ideas which happen to be in the air at the time .
10 The late Armand Hammer 's museum , which opened in December 1990 with a lavish $60 million building by Edward Larrabee Barnes ( likened by one critic to a consulate in a Middle Eastern emirate ) , but with only a $36 million endowment , has come under the management of the adjacent University of California at Los Angeles .
11 A collection of battered old toys has come under the hammer at an auction today .
12 The potential for an advertising bonanza has come under the spotlight with the advent of ‘ splitting frequencies ’ such as that undertaken by London 's LBC last week .
13 He has come under the microscope of German giants Bayern Munich and is clearly a man the Crues will have to watch carefully as well .
14 Furthermore , there has been a vast increase in the range of behaviour that has come under the control of the law .
15 In the circumstances of the case , Lord Macnaughton regarded Mr. Bruce as having come under a duty to the wife and he said , at p. 137 :
16 Her family was strongly Nonconformist , and in 1672 , having come under the spell of Bunyan 's preaching , Agnes joined a congregation of his at Gamlingay .
17 During the late Preclassic/early Classic period the region may have come under the influence of the Chupcuaro , who occupied agricultural and craft centres with small pyramids .
18 This would have come under the jurisdiction of the provincial procurator one of whose assistants restored its headquarters building , and not that of the regionarius .
19 He was not the wife 's solicitor and yet , in the view of the Privy Council , he had come under a duty to safeguard her interests .
20 While a student at Edinburgh , Marion Newbigin had come under the influence of J. Arthur Thompson , whom she later succeeded as lecturer in biology and zoology at the School of Medicine for Women .
21 Around the mid sixth century the Greek cities of Asia Minor had come under the control of Croesus of Lydia , and when he fell to Cyrus of Persia in 546 they became part of the huge Persian empire .
22 They swayed as if they , too , had come under the pressure of the wind .
23 Newbolt 's attitude is still very common — not only among the British ( especially those who have come under the influence of F. R. Leavis ) , but also among American free versifiers who think they are an avantgarde and who are muddled enough to think that they have Pound 's authority to back them .
24 During a DHAC demonstration in the Guildhall , Alderman Hegarty of the Nationalist Party called out to the demonstrators : ‘ It is just unfortunate that you have come under the influence of card-bearing members of the Communist committee . ’
25 The villages of Oxfordshire have come under the microscope of the Women 's Institute in the new Oxfordshire village book .
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