Example sentences of "[adv] be subject to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The army action was severely criticized by Joseph Kokou Koffigoh , the transitional Prime Minister , who declared that Kpodzro 's decision was invalid since it had been made under duress and had not been subject to a regular vote in the HCR .
2 that save where persons under 16 have been exploited for sexual purposes or persons of any age have been made to suffer actual physical harm , sexual depictions should no longer be subject to the criminal law ; and
3 Investment would no longer be subject to an annual ceiling set by the Treasury ( which , for example , is currently stopping BR buying up-to-date Networker trains to help relieve congestion on lines in Kent ) .
4 Thus a contract for house repairs or improvements which is secured by a mortgage of the house will normally be subject to a compulsory pre-contract consideration period ( see paragraph 22–39 below ) .
5 Such roads may or may not be subject to a public right of way or rights of way to specific landowners .
6 An English solicitor might find it impossible to exercise the appropriate degree of supervision and control were the order to be executed abroad ; and a local agent acting on his behalf might not be subject to the disciplinary jurisdiction of the English court to which the Court also attached weight .
7 If other software is provided ( often referred to as " bundled " ) that will usually be subject to a separate , collateral licence agreement .
8 Governing bodies will still be subject to the local and national agreements enshrined in existing staff contracts .
9 The terrified farmboy , Thomas , miserably seasick but comforted by being set to tend sheep , calves and poultry in the depths of the ship , is protected so far as it is possible by the sturdy Jesse , but both are subject to the appalling cruelty of the captain , Daniel Swift .
10 Administrative systems have also been subject to an extensive review .
11 As a form of understanding history will necessarily also be subject to the whole range of questions that surround interpretation , representation and narrative in any form .
12 Contracts made earlier are subject to the old rules about writing and part performance contained in s. 40 Law of Property Act 1925 .
13 ( Congress had agreed to give the US administration until March 3 , 1991 , to submit an entire trade package which would then be subject to a single vote instead of the more usual procedure of amending it item by item . )
14 The ancient duchy of Gascony , united with Aquitaine in the later eleventh century , had never been subject to the French crown .
15 This approach has recently been subject to an effective critique by Forty ( 1986 ) , who points out that designers have always been handmaidens to the business interests they serve , and to separate them out as self-determined arbiters of cultural form is even less convincing than in the case of high art which strives for such autonomy .
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