Example sentences of "it have be subject to " in BNC.
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1 | The village is almost completely destroyed , which is not surprising , due to the bombardments that it has been subjected to since 6th June by British artillery and naval guns . |
2 | The successful re-use of an existing iron structure depends on the quality of the original construction and whether it has been subjected to significant alterations . |
3 | However , it has been subjected to a most rigorous French testing and evaluation scheme since its formation in the 1960s and the emphasis is on fast growth rates , lean meat , a high proportion of meat to bone and ease of calving . |
4 | On the left is a sample about 1 m distant on the cave floor where it has been subjected to trampling by the owls and other small animals . |
5 | Because of , rather than despite its fame , it has been subjected to a prolonged critical attention ( Clinard 1964 ; Lemert 1967 ; Taylor , Walton , and Young 1973 ; Thio 1975 ) . |
6 | But the histone H4 document has n't just been copied , it has been subjected to natural selection . |
7 | This was recognised by Sir Ernest Gowers in The Complete Plain Words : [ L ] egal draftsmen have to ensure to the best of their ability that what they say will be found to mean precisely what they intended , even after it has been subjected to detailed and possibly hostile scrutiny by acute legal minds … |
8 | He spoke the truth but not until it had been subjected to the most stringent test — himself ! |
9 | The damage to the alliance was eventually repaired , but it had been subjected to the most serious strain of the post-war period . |