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

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1 Third , and finally , while it is true that the impact of all policies must be subjected to careful scrutiny , it is clearly particularly important to give attention to what it feels like to be on the receiving end of social policy .
2 Because the CD68 antigen is derived from lysosomes , this finding is in agreement with the fact that lysosomal proteins may be subjected to apical transport , thus reaching the microvilli of polarised cells .
3 It was officially announced on May 19 that the CPCz would be subjected to legal proceedings for defrauding the state between 1971 and 1989 by borrowing or leasing property under agreements of uncertain legality .
4 It seemed likely that the Avars would be subjected to Frankish rule , but revolt in Saxony called Charles away .
5 Ramblers have long argued that the army 's needs should be subjected to independent scrutiny , adding the independent National Parks Review panel had agree with the group .
6 Thus the eye could be subjected to precise ‘ reality ’ , or it could be repositioned , led , titillated or deceived .
7 Those readers who have applied to traditional funding organisations for support will know that their ideas will be subjected to independent ‘ peer ’ review ; that is , comments are invited ( often in secret ) from those working in related fields on the quality of the proposed research and its chances for success .
8 Every government policy will be subjected to environmental appraisal , co-ordinated by a Cabinet Minister for Environmental Protection .
9 Secondly , the argument that the term ‘ judicial ’ was used to ensure that only those bodies suited to adjudicative procedures should be subjected to natural justice is not generally sound .
10 And less than two years after Woking sent Brian Talbot to the Job Centre , Albion 's Cup mettle will be subjected to nationwide scrutiny by Sky cameras .
11 Some propositions can be subjected to experimental test and the results used in the creation of an extended thesis or alternatively an antithesis .
12 Imported products which failed to meet these standards could be subjected to extra duties providing that : the environmental standards had a scientific base ; the same standards must be applied to all competitive domestic production ; and imported products could be proved to be causing economic damage to competitive domestic industries .
13 The theoretical results can be subjected to specific mathematical tests ( concerning the spectrum of the motion , cf .
14 Methodologically , it can provide precept and example of what is involved in critical enquiry , of how intuition can be subjected to conceptual and empirical evaluation .
15 How can a Head Teacher have the confidence to call in an adviser for consultation on a problem in his school when he is conscious that , as a consequence of that consultation , his school may be subjected to intense overtly critical scrutiny within a short space of time ?
16 So since 1983 there has been a possibility that any estimate may be subjected to critical review by the House of Commons .
17 The occurrence of scrub and forest fires provides another mechanism whereby rocks can be subjected to significant thermal expansion and contraction .
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