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

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1 The supermarkets say warehouse club shopping should be subject to the same planning laws as they are .
2 The FSA provides that Investment Business will be subject to conduct of business rules , compliance with which has to be monitored by the ICAEW as an RPB .
3 Completion of the secession process would be subject to ratification by the USSR Congress of People 's Deputies .
4 Even the pond pump will be subject to this accumulation of waste .
5 Similarly , if debts due to the company are subject to a floating charge , the interest of the floating charge holder will be subject to any lien or set off that the company creates with respect to the charged assets prior to crystallisation , for a floating charge is not regarded for this purpose as an immediate assignment of the chose in action , it becomes such only on crystallisation .
6 It must not be forgotten that if the wife or third party is assuming the mortgage debt , so that the husband is released , the amount of the debt assumed in addition to the cash consideration will be subject to stamp duty ( Stamp Act 1891 , s57 ) .
7 Explain why unc must be less than unity and why the current density must be limited to J. Estimate values for the dimensions h1 , h2 so that each section of the steel core shall be subject to approximately the same maximum flux density .
8 Therefore , such a towed motor vehicle can be subject to offences of using without tax , insurance or in contravention of the Construction and Use Regulations .
9 On nuclear power , the government promises that any future proposal by UK Nirex Ltd for an underground waste disposal site will be subject to a public inquiry .
10 The procedures are being developed by building on existing good practice to ensure that the services offered by the departments within the quality system will be subject to continuous improvement .
11 The demonstration of a central stimulation of alkaline bile flow suggests that bile secretion may be subject to central modulation .
12 For example , a state enterprise may be subject to close parliamentary scrutiny by elected representatives , and this may have a major impact on the public image and hence the political vulnerability or strength of the enterprise .
13 In New York such menial types as " carpenters , cobblers and butchers " demanded that the state constitution should be subject to ratification by popular referendum .
14 Technically your state pension could be subject to income tax , as it derives from the UK .
15 There would , therefore , be the anomalous situation that half of the Scottish Bus Group would be subject to a statutory form of supervision which did not apply to the other half and that would be unsatisfactory .
16 the licensing board may impose such conditions as it thinks fit including a condition as to the type of alcoholic liquor which may be sold under the licence , and an occasional licence granted to the holder of a restricted hotel licence or a restaurant licence shall be subject to a condition that the sale of alcoholic liquor under the authority of the licence shall be ancillary to the provision of substantial refreshment .
17 Each information source will be subject to some degree of filtering and perceptual distortion by members of the buying organisation .
18 Even though the initial buy-out offer will be subject to contract , it is important that the advisers have this early opportunity to consider the interaction of the commercial issues with the legal , accounting and tax considerations .
19 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 .
20 He agreed with that proposition and stated : The reason is that the third party recipient may be subject to some additional and conflicting duty which does not affect the primary confidant or may not be subject to some special duty which does effect that confidant .
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