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Come Under In Sentences - Examples Of Come Under In Sentences

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Search your words in sentences https://englishteststore.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=20211&Itemid=1131 - After the 3rd Infantry Division Allied invasion of Sicily, Murphy and his men come under attack by a German machine gun position. - The movie has come under criticism for several reasons. - Although I do not edit in the same areas as he does, every time SWD316 has come under my radar he has left me with a good impression. - The legal system has come under increasing threat. - Some argue that this undermines the British criminal justice system, as this evidence may not come under proper democratic scrutiny. - A Commissioner can come under a great deal of influence from the staff under their control. - The report submitted by Justice Liberhan has come under severe criticism for being biased and rhetorical in nature. - This practice has come under review recently as incidence rates of unstable spinal trauma can be as low as 2% in immobilized patients. - The disputes that arose consequent thereof, created an atmosphere where Victor Ivan had to come under death threats from the rule of Chandrika. - She, her sister, and Chigusa would come under suspicion again, but were proven innocent each time. - It was a triumph for Louis and demonstrated how far the Crown had come under his leadership, but it was a brief triumph. - He has come under strong criticism from Nigerians on social media over his religious views on gender equality. - Brook was told that on return to France he would come under the authority of Weygand. - Since the passing of the Russian foreign agent law in July 2012 Memorial has come under increasing official pressure. - These rest houses come under the control of Deputy conservator of forest, Churu. - However, due to delays and the plan becoming known, Dakar had already come under the influence of the German controlled will of the Vichy France. - The convention has come under some criticism. - Ring and Highway advance on the position, but come under heavy artillery fire. - The import of retrofuturism has, in recent years, come under considerable discussion. - Malaya and Singapore agreed that with merger, internal security would come under the purview of the federal government. - Most of the transport modes that come under the control of TfL have their own charging and ticketing regimes for single fare. - Dindigul is the first region to come under English rule in the Madurai District. - Studies vary in showing the effectiveness of abstinence programs and all such studies come under heavy critism from the opponents of the studies results. - While Sindh may have come under his possession, it is not known whether Apollodotus advanced to Gujarat, where the Satavahanas ruled. - In recent years, some paintings attributed to Rembrandt have had their authenticity come under question. - The quarries, mines and works come under the control of the company that ran the Corby ironworks in 1930. - Humanity has come under attack from a hostile alien race called the Gnosis, which is immune to normal weapons. - However, once a species attracts widespread commercial interest it can quickly come under pressure if sustainable harvesting and management procedures are not followed. - As database marketing has grown, it has come under increased scrutiny from privacy advocates and government regulators. - Delta Force and Romeo Force come under the operational control of the 16 Corps. - All of them had come under the influence of Rev Edward Payson Hammond, a controversial American preacher who had visited London in the early summer of 1867 and held meetings for both children and Sunday School teachers. - On the day of her disappearance Leningrad had come under heavy artillery fire and the remaining family presumed her to be dead. - If the user creates an account and speaks with you guys and you come under further disagreement in the talk page there, I would suggest a new mediation request is created. - But it has never come under the domination of any outside institution or governmental agency, nor has it ever been told what to do by any outside group. - Both his physical and mental health have come under scrutiny. - The corps has come under increased criticism for this. - Local issues come under the jurisdiction of Aylsham Parish councils in England. - A large number of initiatives that can come under the community development umbrella have come up in recent years. - In the history of the World, only those peoples can come under our notice which form a state. - They come under fire from the Klingons. - All biochemical tests come under chemical pathology.
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