Example sentences of "the [noun] [vb mod] be subject to " in BNC.

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1 The programmes will be subject to review with the passage of time but no substantial additions to them will be made for the first six years ( except for changes required because of matters outside of governing body control and except for minor alterations to equipment ) .
2 When the system is fully operational , such activities as accepting keyboarded input , outputting to proofing devices and to external systems ( e.g. Oxford Text System ) , text searching , integration , and any other processes on the system data will proceed in parallel , although different sections of the text will be subject to each process .
3 Students failing to comply with the rules will be subject to the provisions of Ordinance 1985/7 , Students Discipline .
4 If so , the policy would be endorsed with endorsement HO2 — Under-Insurance Clause and in the event of under-insurance , i.e. where the the sum insured represents less than the value at risk , the settlement would be subject to average , and the Policyholder would be responsible for a rateable proportion of the loss .
5 Any offices , shops , etc. , attached to the warehouse will be subject to approval and certification of the Fire Authority under the Fire Precautions Act which will require suitable provision for protected means of escape , the provisions of alarm systems , portable fire fighting equipment , possible emergency lighting etc. , and the maintenance of these routes free at all times , as well as assurance of the management responsibilities for regular evacuation drills , training etc .
6 The itinerary may be subject to minor amendment .
7 Whether or not a concentration is of a ‘ Community dimension , is an important question and determines whether or not the concentration will be subject to the scrutiny of Community or domestic authorities .
8 But this would be of limited value to the defendant , since any costs recovered by the defendant would be subject to a charge in favour of the board under section 16 of the Act and the operation of regulation 103 of the Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 , the detail of which I need not examine , and would have the effect in this case that the defendant would in fact recover only a very small proportion of the costs he actually incurred .
9 In other words , the defendant must be subject to the jurisdiction of the English courts .
10 Now that you have the contract you will have seen of course that the commercial exploitation of the data on the tape will be subject to further negotiation between presumably Cristian de Wilde and myself .
11 The home may be subject to a mortgage or free from charge .
12 Binding does not necessarily mean final , because the determination may be subject to reconsideration by an appellate body .
13 All the equipment should be subject to regular microbiological surveillance .
14 The Directive will be subject to a ‘ qualified majority ’ voting procedure in the Council of Ministers .
15 In many cases of R&D contracts the outcome will be subject to considerable uncertainty .
16 A Home Office minister , Michael Jack , said the crop would be subject to strict licensing controls to ensure only approved varieties with no potential for drugs misuse were planted .
17 Thus , for instance , a clause in a contract between a retailer and a consumer for the sale of goods which requires the consumer to indemnify the manufacturer against product liability claims brought by third parties injured by the goods would be subject to the reasonableness test under s4 .
18 Statisticians warned that the figures could be subject to greater revision than usual .
19 the significance of this is that the organisation will be subject to supervision by the local equivalent of the Department of Social Security and in return will receive financial help from the Romanian government towards the running costs of the village .
20 All payments to the sub-contractor should be subject to a retention of between 5% and 10% .
21 Profits earned overseas by companies registered in the UK may be subject to overseas taxation , but corporation tax on those profits is usually reduced by overseas taxation suffered ; in effect , overseas profits are usually subject to UK corporation tax only to the extent that the rate of overseas tax is lower than the UK rate ( double tax relief .
22 However , in high value transactions , or at the commencement of a trading relationship , the terms may be subject to careful scrutiny .
23 It is believed that the environment should be subject to broad-based scanning and should not be restricted by what is already ‘ known ’ to the company of the existing general environment , current markets , product lines or services .
24 The appointment will be subject to a three-year probationary period .
25 The transaction should be subject to contract and the two parties are not legally bound until both have signed contracts setting out the terms of the sale and these contracts have been physically exchanged .
26 Trains under the river will be subject to a revised service .
27 Although Conservative Members have had a lot to say on the subject , in Standing Committee E the hon. Member for Maidstone ( Miss Widdecombe ) said : ’ The effect of the amendments ’ — in other words , an amendment to the Bill in order to make these affirmative orders — ’ would be that all regulations under the Bill would be subject to the affirmative procedure . ’
28 It is becoming increasingly frequent that liabilities under the indemnity should be subject to the same limitations as for the warranties , except that the period for claims will be six or seven years because those are the years in respect of which tax can generally be assessed .
29 Anything off the list would be subject to ‘ alternative revenue sources ’ — eg , direct charges to patients and taxation of medical expenses .
30 When these far from straightforward issues have eventually been resolved , the draft will be subject to public comments ( six months ) , then committee revision ( say nine months ) — and , finally , it will take about a year before specifiers can see anything in print .
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