Example sentences of "be subject to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | GP fundholders are subject to a new set of perverse incentives which arise from the fact that in their case purchasing and providing roles are fused , not separated as they have been in DHAs . |
2 | By simply testing the instances of associative adjectives already given , we soon discover that they are subject to a general exclusion from predicative position . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | In industrial markets these decisions are subject to a wide variety of inter-related economic , marketing , technical and behavioural influences . |
5 | Special competition considerations arise if the products do appear in Annex II , whether they are subject to a common organisation of the market ( which most products now are ) , or a national organisation of the market ( which few products now are ) . |
6 | Steve Lawton , a director of the Cleveland-based firm , said : ‘ All agreements are subject to a full survey including a price check . |
7 | That has now disappeared , and anglophone Marxists are subject to a disabling isolation , despite their energetic activity in the realm of literary theory . |
8 | However , independent advisers will only be exempt from the minimum capital requirement if they simply pass clients ' orders and payments on to dealers , do not deal in shares directly on their client 's behalf , and are subject to a proper ethical code . |
9 | Equally , so-called autonomous bodies are subject to a high degree of central government control . |
10 | Traditionally , a low ratio is interpreted as indicating that investors as a whole expect rather low levels of future earnings or that those earnings are subject to a high level of risk . |
11 | Remember , For Sale boards are subject to a maximum legal size , so make sure you do n't fall foul of the law by going over the top . |
12 | Tobacco is barred from the seductive small screen while spirits are subject to a voluntary telly ban . |
13 | First , that Celsus is quite plainly discussing obligations which are subject to the formulary system of procedure . |
14 | All other activities , including special exhibitions , revenue from restaurants and museums shops , as well as subsidies and sponsorship , are subject to the standard rate of 18.5 % . |
15 | These regulations produce their normal effects under Community law and are subject to the normal judicial remedies of Community law , irrespective of their political genesis . |
16 | ‘ On top of their practical trials and obstacles , ’ he comments , ‘ the dispossessed are subject to the moral prodding of the rest of society . |
17 | The terrified farmboy , Thomas , miserably seasick but comforted by being set to tend sheep , calves and poultry in the depths of the ship , is protected so far as it is possible by the sturdy Jesse , but both are subject to the appalling cruelty of the captain , Daniel Swift . |
18 | … But private and particular corporations for charity , founded and endowed by private persons , are subject to the private government of those who erect them ; and therefore if there be no visitor appointed by the founder , I am of opinion that the law doth appoint the founder and his heirs to be visitors . |
19 | ‘ If the sentence be given by the proper visitor , created so by the founder , or by the law , you shall never inquire into the validity , or ground of the sentence … private and particular corporations for charity , founded and endowed by private persons , are subject to the private government of those who erect them … if [ the visitor ] hath conusance of the matter and person , and he gives a sentence , it must have some effect to make a vacancy , be it never so wrong . |
20 | Consequently , these additional rows are subject to the usual pivoting rules and the formulae ( 3.6 ) for generating the objective row from the objective function coefficients and the remaining rows are still valid . |
21 | They are subject to the general legislation prohibiting anti-competitive and restrictive practices unless these are judged to be in the public interest . |
22 | The exchange 's rules are subject to the general statutory checks and balances associated with commercial contracts . |
23 | Their proposals are subject to the official sanctions of the ( European ) Council of Ministers and the democratically elected members of the European Parliament . |
24 | Part admissions not accepted by the plaintiff are subject to the automatic transfer arrangements ( Ord 9 , r 2(6) ) . |
25 | The country is divided into thirty-two states which are in many respects self-governing , with laws differing from state to state , although all are subject to the national federal law . |
26 | Even in political systems where political neutrality is not regarded as necessary for public service , or is even thought undesirable , officials are subject to the formal authority of politically recruited executives , indicating that the responsiveness of bureaucracies to the political direction of other institutions is a universal problem . |
27 | All posts are subject to the local government superannuation scheme and it is widely acknowledged that this is one of the most attractive schemes offered anywhere . |
28 | Contracts made earlier are subject to the old rules about writing and part performance contained in s. 40 Law of Property Act 1925 . |
29 | Occasional forfeiture orders , based upon the same loose definitions , are subject to the inconsistent priorities and prejudices of constabularies in different parts of the country , and offer no effective deterrent . |
30 | Overseas orders ( except Eire ) are subject to an additional 25% charge for postage . |