Example sentences of "it [modal v] [be] subject to " in BNC.

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1 In this case the waste disposal authority 's consent would be necessary and it may be subject to conditions .
2 Once land has been advertised it may be subject to much interest , and in buoyant market conditions severe competition may develop , whichever method of sale has been adopted .
3 You will appreciate that it may be subject to redrafting in the light of experience .
4 The ratio may be simply expressed as a percentage or fraction of the firm 's profits or as " income points " ; it may involve preferential salaries ; it may vary as the firm 's profits fall within certain predetermined bands ; it may be subject to reduction if specified targets are missed ; it may contain a discretionary element to be awarded by way of performance bonuses .
5 The Guidance says that where they intend " to limit the way in which a parent meets his responsibility this should be discussed with the parent and incorporated in the plan of arrangements for the child whilst in care so that it may be subject to periodic review " ( para 3.68 ) .
6 If the written acceptance of an obligation is to be regarded as a collateral agreement ( as required by Article 35 and possible under Article 36 ) , it should be subject to the registration requirement of Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations .
7 There is a powerful argument for saying that , in general , it should be subject to the rules of administrative law .
8 The reform , which required a two-thirds majority in parliament , would allow a new government a period of 18 months to establish its programme and policies before it could be subject to a confidence motion .
9 It would be subject to tax in its Member State of incorporation , but with a limited offset for losses of permanent establishments ( branches but not subsidiaries ) in other Member States .
10 If it 's inherited from an estate that of itself er attracts no tax , so there tax position would only be the income that they received from it would be subject to income tax and it would be added to their own assets so that when they die in due course then they 've inheritance payable there .
11 ‘ If it happens it would be subject to disciplinary action . ’
12 Like the air force 's B-2 bomber and F-117 fighter it was to use " stealth " materials and design in order to minimize the degree to which it would be subject to radar detection .
13 He had communicated his recommendation to Congress , where it would be subject to approval by both chambers .
14 I , I do n't believe that to be the case because further information was provided to the er legal representatives of the prospective purchase indicating very clearly that the brochures were an estimate , or the costs in the brochures were an estimate or the cost in the brochures were an estimate and therefore it would be subject to adjustment
15 Even when the new system is operational , it will be subject to important conditions .
16 Again , if the company is listed , it will be subject to additional duties to keep its security holders and , indeed the public , informed of all major developments and if it does not The Exchange may publish the information .
17 Do not place the computer where it will be subject to large variations in temperature or near a radiator .
18 From April 1993 , it will be subject to a period of consultation prior to implementation in the UK .
19 When moving through the solution , the polymer will experience a centrifugal force which is , but as the molecule displaces a mass of solution it will be subject to a buoyancy effect and an opposing force .
20 If it does , then it will be subject to the provisions of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 .
21 Where the defendant makes application , it will be subject to automatic transfer if the court where judgment is entered is not the defendant 's home court .
22 Thus if the effect of an indemnity is to reverse liability , it will be subject to the same statutory control as if it were an exclusion .
23 But it will be subject to stringent new environmental controls , declared Energy Minister Tim Eggar , as he awarded licenses for six blocks off the coasts of Merseyside and North Wales , among 110 blocks in total .
24 Holiday demand is highly sensitive to changes in underlying economic conditions ( it is relatively income-elastic for instance ) which means it can be subject to rapid changes as the cyclical pattern of economic activity develops .
25 No single measure of public expenditure has met with universal agreement , and even when one has been widely used for some time , it can be subject to change for a variety of reasons .
26 The Scottish National party has made its view perfectly clear on many occasions and I reiterate that view this evening : radioactive material , whether it be spent nuclear fuel or waste , should be stored above ground , on site , where it can be subject to close inspection .
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