Example sentences of "come under [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We believe that the industry and the demand it satisfies will have to come under much greater restraint than is offered by the draft guidance before improved efficiency , recycling and use of waste — all options currently more risky and expensive — are taken up in a serious way .
2 We believe that the industry and the demand it satisfies will have to come under much greater restraint than is offered by the draft guidance before improved efficiency , recycling and use of waste — all options currently more risky and expensive — are taken up in a serious way .
3 The political and ideological ideas which shaped the creation of the NHS came under increasingly fierce attack in the 1970s .
4 The poor law , of course , came under yet another kind of authority , the boards of guardians , descendants of the former parish officials .
5 Mrs Bottomley 's announcement confirmed reports that she had opted to water down some of the Tomlinson proposals , but it still came under almost immediate attack from Labour and the unions .
6 The reshuffle came under almost immediate fire from former president Francesco Cossiga , who branded the new administration as a government of national hypocrisy .
7 Beresford came under almost non-stop pressure for the final hour of the match but was only beaten once for all Huddersfield 's domination .
8 BEEFCAKE dance group the Chippendales are coming under even closer scrutiny than usual — by civil servants .
9 By the mid-1980s the Thatcher government was coming under increasingly embarrassing criticism that it had opted for the second style of social policy .
10 By the early 1980s the Commission had been coming under increasingly severe criticism from conservationists and others .
11 Certainly the importance of the TPC can not be overemphasised as , with more and more candidates entering the profession with little or no previous work experience , and all professions coming under more frequent pressure from a litigation-conscious public , the need for proven professionalism is greater than ever .
12 There are plenty of players changing hands for £1 million , even £2 million , but it 's the one who is the costliest who comes under far more pressure .
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