Example sentences of "come under the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As with other types of agriculture , fish farming does not come under the normal planning controls . |
2 | The proposal has a parallel in a new clause tabled in Committee by the Hon. Member for Dumfries ( Sir H. Monro ) proposing that bus interests should come under the Scottish Transport Users Consultative Committee , as rail and ferry interests do at present . |
3 | As the company is worth less than £30 million , it does not come under the same rules as the water authority when privatised . |
4 | It does n't come under the same scheme . |
5 | The NT/ Community Outlook Primary Healthcare Conference was told last week that potential nurse prescribers will come under the same pressure as doctors from an industry that spends £200 million a year promoting its products . |
6 | Our course makes no serious attempt to cover all areas that could reasonably come under the electronic publishing umbrella — database publishing , network information services , and ( perhaps more seriously ) CD-ROM publishing techniques are only given passing mentions . |
7 | The transition from diplomatic and economic pressure on Iraq to direct offensive military action provided a further confirmation of the US leadership of what US statements described as " the 28-member international coalition " , since " coalition forces " would come under the operational command of the commander of US forces , Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf , in consultation with Saudi Defence Minister Prince Sultan ibn Abdul Aziz . |
8 | In an emergency the new European corps would come under the operational command of NATO 's Supreme Allied Command Europe ( SACEUR ) . |
9 | Don the staff comment one could come under the national curriculum levels if you |