Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [vb mod] be subject " in BNC.
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1 | Stock prices may be subject to ‘ speculative bubbles ’ whereby the actual price drifts away from the price warranted on fundamental grounds . |
2 | Workshops , garages , and the vehicle dispatch and receipt areas can be subject to the same control ( previously the Factories Act ) and more specific requirements will be necessary for the storage of hazardous liquids , gases and combustibles , generally , with supporting requirements for fire fighting equipment . |
3 | The administration of non-statutory , ex gratia compensation schemes may be subject to judicial review . |
4 | All major transport projects will be subject to Environment Impact Assessment and we will fully observe the requirements of the European Directive on EIAs . |
5 | Intestinal acid-base transport systems may be subject to similar coordinated regulation . |
6 | The hon. Member for Halifax asked whether national health service trusts would be subject to the same guidance rules and discharge procedures . |
7 | SNH says any new providers of water services should be subject to a statutory duty to conserve natural heritage and that the recreational use of any land whose ownership is transferred should be safeguarded . |
8 | Once the Maastricht Treaty enters into force next year , some further policy areas will be subject to majority voting . |
9 | Usually , however , working hours will be subject to negotiation . |
10 | And gender relationships may be subject to the problems that can arise from conflicting discourses about femininity or masculinity . |
11 | Quantitative measures of its effect are hard to come by , but it is possible that some co-citation clusters may be subject to this form of coupling distortion . |
12 | Private security firms using surveillance systems should be subject to inspections . |
13 | To take an example , within this scheme it might be said that computing facilities must be subject to constant returns to scale because a consortium of firms large enough to take advantage of the optimally sized computer could buy one and then time-share its facilities . |
14 | Equally , however , the railway unions may be subject to pressure from higher levels to moderate their demands if these are seen to conflict with the union 's national negotiating strategy . |
15 | The subscription rates shall be subject to review from time to time and altered on the recommendation of the Finance Committee with the agreement of the Executive Committee . |
16 | In short , all language skills may be subject to automation . |
17 | Labour costs increase from year to year , materials costs and energy costs may be subject to less regular , but sharper , increases ; interest rates may be extremely variable , and hence the cost of financing products fluctuates . |
18 | He says that replica guns should be subject to a form of licence — rather like shotguns and firearms are . |
19 | He suggested , ‘ with my tongue heavily in my cheek , ’ that family doctors should be subject to a parallel system in which independent assessors would move into a GP practice and interview patients about the efficiency of correspondence , with marks from fellow doctors on the reliability of diagnoses . |
20 | Time bars may be subject to the requirement of reasonableness in ss2 and 3 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 . |