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

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1 This would cover drainage , and use of fertilisers within the LFA ( roads , buildings , fences , etc. need not be subject to prior approval ) .
2 As to the second argument , the Court accepted that in principle it was desirable to entrust supervisory control to a judge , concluding that the rule of law implies that executive interference with individual rights should be subject to effective control which should normally be the judges on the ground that this offers the best guarantee of independence , impartiality , and proper procedures .
3 It is believed that the environment should be subject to broad-based scanning and should not be restricted by what is already ‘ known ’ to the company of the existing general environment , current markets , product lines or services .
4 We must emphasise that non-randomised comparisons of heparin and no heparin in ISIS-2 may be subject to substantial bias .
5 However , exports to non-E.E.C. countries in their currencies will still be subject to fluctuating exchange rates and Northern Ireland exporters will need to continue using the various mechanisms available to them to minimise exchange risks .
6 In addition , more people may be subject to early retirement .
7 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 .
8 Agreements for fees on a contingency basis , whilst not wholly outlawed , should be subject to professional regulation .
9 Further changes deemed necessary by the Publisher will be subject to separate negotiation .
10 Under the accord , which Bustos claimed was only a " first step " falling short of CUT demands , a new minimum wage of US$87 was to be paid from June 1 in addition to adjustments to family allowances , pensions and some subsidies , which would be subject to annual vision .
11 The case remained open after placement , and would be subject to six-weekly review within the home .
12 The officer concerned would be subject to internal army discipline .
13 There was , therefore , great concern that PCBs should not be subject to inadequate heat treatment .
14 When the system is fully operational , such activities as accepting keyboarded input , outputting to proofing devices and to external systems ( e.g. Oxford Text System ) , text searching , integration , and any other processes on the system data will proceed in parallel , although different sections of the text will be subject to each process .
15 Liability to repay the discount is secured by the registration of a notice or caution at HM Land Registry ( Housing Act 1985 , s156 ) and any transfer to the wife will of course be subject to such notice or caution .
16 In contrast the non tumorigenic viruses HPV 6/11 would not be subject to such cell type-specific modulation in activity via this region since they do not contain this functional octamer binding site .
17 For example , an office held at pleasure might nevertheless be subject to procedural fairness where the statutory scheme would be less effective if the right to be heard were not implied .
18 This led to doubt as to the effectiveness of the decree , which also ordered the colony 's property to be handed over to a Methodist church , even though much of it had been sold to individual members of the colony , who were not themselves to be subject to specific government action .
19 Ex abundante cautela , the Act goes on to provide that ‘ no physician ’ or other who complies with the directive ‘ shall be subject to civil liability therefrom ’ or ‘ shall be guilty of any criminal act or of unprofessional conduct ’ .
20 Economists have long been calling for safety regulations to be subject to cost-benefit analysis .
21 The concept underlying the proposed storage system was that files and documents would be subject to central management , achieved by keeping a record on the proposed indexing system .
22 The demonstration of a central stimulation of alkaline bile flow suggests that bile secretion may be subject to central modulation .
23 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 .
24 The following 6 modules , not changed for session 1988–89 , will be subject to future revision :
25 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 .
26 That any future development of the sites would not be subject to normal planning controls cause detriment to the conservation area , local listed buildings , or the archaeology and natural history of the sites .
27 He questioned the whole process of " throwaway " non-binding Senate resolutions , and made it clear that any further resolutions on the Middle East and Jerusalem would be subject to serious examination .
28 In addition , the spurs between the meanders preserve the general height of the plateau surface away from the river , except where they are so narrow as to be subject to general lowering by the formation of the slopes on either side .
29 Statisticians warned that the figures could be subject to greater revision than usual .
30 Statisticians warned that the figures , published as part of the CSO 's policy of providing economic statistics as quickly as possible , could be subject to greater revision than usual .
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