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31. They had come under the influence of a strange religious sect.
32. Some of the bank's lending operations come under/within the purview of the deputy manager, and some are handled directly by the manager.
33. The situation is bound to come under the scrutiny of the public health authorities.
34. This issue will come under the spotlight at tomorrow's meeting.
35. She was the second minister to come under investigation for corruption.
36. They were neglected before because they did not come under the Ministry of Defence.
37. The government has come under attack from opposition leaders over proposals to cut health spending.
38. The police's forcible entry into the building has come under a lot of criticism.
39. Several different types of schools come under the heading of 'private schools'.
40. The issue will come under the spotlight when parliament reassembles.
41. District nurses, health visitors, and school nurses will come under the umbrella term 'community nursing'.
42. Foreign policy will come under close scrutiny.
43. These processes come under the jurisdiction of H.M.
44. By no means all leases come under these provisions.
45. At a deeper level, however, the concept of the mentally abnormal female offender has come under scrutiny.
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46. When crop-dusters come under fire, it is up to DynCorp helicopter pilots to provide support.
47. Open space has come under immense pressures from developments such as housing and road building, or neglected due to lack of resources.
48. Law, love and trust all come under scrutiny by protagonist Frank August.
49. Property should come under the Trades Description Act and contracts should allow buyers to back out if they discover undeclared defects.
50. So long as selection policies did not come under scrutiny this was acceptable.
51. Eleanor was in her last term by then and had come under the spell of the enchanting MIle.
52. It has also come under severe attack from the orthodox medical establishment.
53. If they die the whole campaign to save the condor by captive breeding could come under renewed attack.
54. When legislators look where cuts can be made, arts budgets are often the first to come under scrutiny.
55. Demand for shares should grow in part because the government will come under huge pressure to cut yields on its short-term debt.
56. Without Sir Martin, the men and policies he stood for will undoubtedly come under fresh scrutiny.
57. Blood pressure, cholesterol levels, height and weight, exercise and lifestyle all come under close scrutiny.
58. As government expenditures have grown, the objectives and results of such programmes have come under increased public scrutiny.
59. Modern methods of livestock farming have come under severe attack since the 1989 outbreak of salmonella.
60. In addition to the bungled handling of intelligence reports, Washington officials come under criticism in the Dorn report in other areas.
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