Example sentences of "[be] subject to the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A failure to make reasonable accommodation would be subject to the defence of ‘ undue hardship ’ .
2 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 .
3 It will then be regulated by the Statutory Instruments Act 1946 and will , if laid before Parliament , be subject to the scrutiny of the Joint Committee on Delegated Legislation .
4 The first of these reflexes will be subject to the influence of habituation and will decline as the subject becomes familiar with the stimulus , forms an accurate representation of it , or whatever .
5 In special cases this rule to be subject to the discretion of the Committee of Management . ’
6 First and foremost he maintained that a mistake of law would be no defence to the application of the principle but as alternatives he submitted that the principle would be subject to the mistake of law defence or that the defence of mistake of law should be abrogated altogether .
7 Information disclosed by one party to another in the course of negotiations will be subject to the obligation of confidence where information relates to the subject matter of the negotiations and has the necessary quality of confidence .
8 Once the new Act is in force , any change to the rules relating to education training and conduct will be subject to the concurrence of the Lord Chancellor , Lord Chief Justice , Master of the Rolls , President of the Family Division and Vice-Chancellor , who will act having regard to advice received from a new Advisory Committee on Legal Education and Conduct .
9 Thus a clause purporting to exclude or limit the supplier 's liability will be subject to the requirement of reasonableness , provided the supplier 's customer was either dealing as a consumer or else had contracted on the supplier 's written standard terms of business .
10 Time bars may be subject to the requirement of reasonableness in ss2 and 3 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 .
11 An exclusion would be subject to the requirement of reasonableness imposed by ss2 and 3 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 .
12 Arzú had already gone on record as saying that Belizean independence would not be recognized , and members of Guatemala 's National Congress claimed that Serrano 's decision flouted Article 173 of the Constitution which stated that territorial decisions regarding Belize " must be subject to the ratification of Congress , following the consultation of the Guatemalan people " .
13 As stated in the prototypical CKR , Sea Waybill Rule 4 provides that the sea waybill will be subject to the application of any international convention or national law if such a source of law is compulsorily applicable or would have been if a bill of lading ‘ or similar document of title ’ had been issued .
14 Yet in the first half of the century the number of unmarried women increased substantially , so that they formed a significant minority group Spinsters maintained an anomalous social position and were often seen as a threat to a society that assumed all women would marry and be subject to the control of their husbands [ Hill , 229–30 ] .
15 The research will investigate the archives of ministries involved in formulating policies which came in the 1950s to be subject to the control of international agreements between more than two west European countries .
16 Computer hardware , if it is sold , will be subject to the Sale of Goods Act 1979 whereas an agreement for specially written ( " bespoke " ) software will be within the scope of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 .
17 An expert pharmacologist may not be subject to the authority of the government in matters of the safety of drugs , an inhabitant of a little village by a river may not be subject to its authority in matters of navigation and conservation of the river by the banks of which he has spent all his life .
18 In other words , the defendant must be subject to the jurisdiction of the English courts .
19 However , a change would be subject to the agreement of over 70 per cent of parents .
20 Whether the reference to an expert takes place may be subject to the agreement of the parties to the shipbuilding contract .
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