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

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1 We should not consider the need for early detection of localised prostatic cancer until its treatment has been subjected to such assessment .
2 The National Curriculum proposal has been subjected to extensive criticism not only for the vagueness of the curriculum theory it espouses but also for its inadequate consideration of the value of the arts to the development of all pupils .
3 ( iv ) If the creditor is aware , or ought to have been aware , that the surety has been subjected to undue influence by the debtor , it would be unlikely to be sufficient if the creditor merely took steps to ensure that the surety understood the nature of the liability he or she was accepting .
4 This has been subjected to critical scrutiny by Allan ( 1986 ) .
5 Inequality in health , especially that based on social class or occupational status , is a topic which has been subjected to considerable scrutiny .
6 Within the health service the very direct influence of the doctors has been subjected to considerable attention by policy analysts .
7 But the histone H4 document has n't just been copied , it has been subjected to natural selection .
8 Classical liberalism has been subjected to severe criticism both from conservatives and communitarians .
9 As we indicated in the discussion of sampling , the survey method , especially the explanatory survey , has been subjected to severe criticism and from social researchers whose own careers have been forged within the tradition of variable analysis .
10 This attempt to produce a scientific scheme of ideas has been subjected to severe criticism which need not be repeated here ( see Simon 1957 ; Rose 1975 ) .
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