Example sentences of "[noun pl] may [be] subject [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We have seen that decisions and acts may be subject to judicial review if they are made or done in the exercise of public functions , whether those functions are conferred by statute or common law or neither .
2 Nevertheless , the courts have recognized the value of informal rules in a variety of contexts , and it is now quite clear that such rules may be subject to judicial review on a number of grounds ( as we will see in due course ) .
3 On the same basis , non-governmental ( or ‘ private ’ ) bodies which perform public functions may be subject to judicial review .
4 Again , the drafter must bear in mind that such terms may be subject to legal control , under legislation such as the UCTA 1977 , or the Consumer Arbitration Agreements Act 1988 .
5 However , in high value transactions , or at the commencement of a trading relationship , the terms may be subject to careful scrutiny .
6 The administration of non-statutory , ex gratia compensation schemes may be subject to judicial review .
7 Intestinal acid-base transport systems may be subject to similar coordinated regulation .
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