Example sentences of "[noun] which [be] subject to " in BNC.

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1 In this context , it should be noted that the rapid demolition of the colleges of education which followed was made possible by a unique regulator placed in the hands of the Secretary of State ; unlike the universities which are protected by a degree of autonomy and the polytechnics which are subject to a variety of controls and influences , overall teacher-training numbers and their distribution between individual institutions are directly controlled by the DES .
2 In Green and Porter 's model it is assumed that a firm 's choice of output can not be observed by another firm , and the sum of all outputs determines market price according to a demand function which is subject to unobservable random shocks .
3 In this latter context , it should be noted that RSC Order 53 rule 3(8) provides that where certiorari is sought to quash any decision which is subject to appeal , and a time-limit is fixed for that appeal , the court may adjourn the application for leave to seek certiorari until the appeal is heard or the time limit for appealing has expired .
4 There are only 2,000 Aktiengesellchaften ( public limited companies ) in Germany which are subject to fairly tight disclosure rules as in the UK .
5 The local authority or water authority will be aware of sites which are subject to flooding at regular intervals , such as low-lying land in river valleys .
6 ( d ) The contractor has the possible opportunity to tender , with the approval of the architect , for work which is subject to a prime cost sum , provided the contractor directly carries out such work in the ordinary course of his business .
7 It is understood that areas which are subject to eutrophicationin addition to BOD , SS and COD reductions shall have a minimum reduction of nitrogen and phosphorus of 70% and 80% respectively .
8 Revisions to the individual components of the shortage are not made , but generally it is the estimate for exchequer transactions which is subject to the greatest uncertainty .
9 First , that Celsus is quite plainly discussing obligations which are subject to the formulary system of procedure .
10 It is important to recognise that the employees of a company or business which is subject to a change of ownership will have a natural apprehension which will produce both negative and positive expectations .
11 ‘ The world itself is God 's greatest miracle ’ , he wrote , defending God 's freedom to work miracles at the cost of dissolving the idea of a nature which is subject to its own laws in the freedom of the divine will .
12 The only issue that I think we have some er difficulty with in the policy as it stands at the moment , is the uncertainty that arises between the figure provided in policy I five of forty six hectares for the city , and actually our agreed calculation which I think the County Council accept , that site availability in the city is limited to something in the order of thirty three hectares if we exclude er one site which is subject to a dispute between parties er in relation to the greenbelt .
13 The open set elements , on the other hand , are those which belong to classes which are subject to a relatively rapid turnover in membership , as new terms are coined and others fall into obsolescence .
14 An instructive example of this approach is to be found in German law , in which we find a general right of recovery which is subject to the principle that an administrative act is , even if in fact unlawful , treated as legally effective unless and until it is cancelled , either by the authority itself or by an administrative court .
15 In opposition to this perspective are those sceptical of models which project the past as a type of organic whole , a unified continuity which is subject to a continuous explanatory narrative .
16 They should be checked regularly to endure that all nuts and bolts are secure , and also inspected for cracks and flaws which can develop at places which are subject to a lot of stress , such as the bottom of attachment posts , the hinge area and where the metal is thinner round nut holes .
17 The first is that the market is unregulated , so that banks which are subject to reserve requirements or interest rate restrictions in the home country , for instance , can do business more freely abroad .
18 What prompts a sanctioning rather than a compliance response is not who does the law enforcement so much as the sort of behaviour which is subject to control .
19 They had been tried without benefit of defence counsel before the Public Tribunal , a special court which was subject to Government influence .
20 In Darlington applications have been sent to scores of businesses which are subject to regular environmental health checks .
21 Letters have been sent to scores of businesses which are subject to regular environmental health checks .
22 In the case of a public company subject , at the time of its registration or re-registration , to a pre-1982 pre-emptive requirement , sections 89 to 95 do not apply to an allotment of the equity securities which are subject to such a requirement .
23 Thus if a business manages to establish that its terms are incorporated into its contracts by signature , it may still find that it can not rely on any of the terms which are subject to the reasonableness test under the Act if , for instance , the business knows the signer did not read the terms before signing .
24 The Low Country , which contained about half of Sinhala Sri Lanka 's population , corresponded roughly to the area which was subject to direct Dutch and Portuguese political influence .
25 In all cases where a vessel which is covered under a Policy which is subject to the Speedboat Clause and such a claim is made very careful consideration should be given to the mooring area .
26 The lady was travelling on this particular journey which was subject to many delays owing to permanent way maintenance work , and the passengers were heartily fed up with the hassle .
27 The point Herrnstein 's ‘ anti-hereditarians ’ are trying to make deals , not with the obvious genetic roots of an individual 's intelligence , but , first , the exact meaning of this thing we call ‘ intelligence ’ and , secondly , the impossibility of separating and then quantifying the amount of intelligence which is inherited and the amount which is subject to change .
28 In addition , it highlights those assets which are subject to central bank control thus enabling the latter to regulate the money supply in the economy .
29 for modules which are subject to DCs via the package , there are a number of possibilities .
30 for modules which are subject to DCs via the package , there are a number of possibilities .
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