Example sentences of "will [be] subject to " in BNC.

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1 Both centre frequency and shift will be subject to component tolerances , but the circuit fills the bill as is for undemanding applications ; alternatively , present can be designed in to allow adjustment to a standard I.H shift such as 170 or 850 Hz .
2 However since almost all domestic broadcasts spill over borders nearly all EC programming will be subject to the new guidelines .
3 Companies across the country will be subject to a uniform rate set by central government , although Mr Eggar is attempting to calm these fears by pointing out that a special case has been made for small firms .
4 Under the English White Paper , rights of audience rules drawn up by the Law Society in conjunction with an advisory committee will be subject to the ‘ concurrence ’ of four senior judges .
5 ‘ Their departure will be subject to bilateral negotiations between the GDR and West Germany , ’ it said .
6 Banks and building societies offering conveyancing will be subject to a strict code of conduct and will have to make it clear that they are not offering independent financial advice .
7 A third , at Washington , Tyne and Wear , is being run by civil servants and a fourth , at Swindon , will be subject to competitive tendering next year .
8 AS THE argument over economic solutions to solve Poland 's ills grows , the debate has turned to ways of maintaining worker interest and participation in industries which will be subject to a tougher managerial and financial climate .
9 Any alteration by you within six weeks of departure will be treated as a cancellation of the original booking and will be subject to the cancellation charges set out below .
10 All major transport projects will be subject to Environment Impact Assessment and we will fully observe the requirements of the European Directive on EIAs .
11 Now that you have the contract you will have seen of course that the commercial exploitation of the data on the tape will be subject to further negotiation between presumably Cristian de Wilde and myself .
12 All forms of fluffy dice , Garfield the cat and other window devices , other than Road Tax , will be subject to the Punitive Licensing Of Non-Kinetic Essential Road Sundry ( plonkers ) Tax .
13 All caravans will be subject to a £250.00 Road Fund licence duty .
14 ( 1981 , p. 14 ) to maintain that the development of latent inhibition , like the acquisition of associative strength , will be subject to overshadowing and blocking .
15 The first of these reflexes will be subject to the influence of habituation and will decline as the subject becomes familiar with the stimulus , forms an accurate representation of it , or whatever .
16 When these far from straightforward issues have eventually been resolved , the draft will be subject to public comments ( six months ) , then committee revision ( say nine months ) — and , finally , it will take about a year before specifiers can see anything in print .
17 This independence , however , has no bearing on the central control of the curriculum , since all maintained secondary schools , whatever their source of funding , will be subject to the same law with regard to the curriculum .
18 However , withdrawals made without a month 's notice will be subject to a charge of 50p per £100 withdrawn .
19 Even when the new system is operational , it will be subject to important conditions .
20 These decisions will be subject to a requirement to consult the head and , except for non-teaching posts of less than 16 hours a week , the CEO .
21 Such interest arising after the date of death will be subject to deduction of Basic Rate Income Tax in the normal way .
22 Students failing to comply with the rules will be subject to the provisions of Ordinance 1985/7 , Students Discipline .
23 Any tickets resold will be subject to a 20% handling fee deducted from monies due .
24 I suppose what I was asked and what I said in reply will be subject to the ‘ 30 year rule ’ — and heaven knows what any archivist will make of it all in the year 2012 !
25 This implies that , while the services which are undertaking may provide are subject to its home country rules ( often referred to as ‘ home country financial technique ’ ) , the question of how such services should be carried out ( conduct of business rules ) will be subject to the host country rules .
26 For example , a UK branch of a German bank will be able to provide investment services ( even though UK banks themselves can not offer this service in accordance with UK law ) , but the business conduct of this branch will be subject to the UK rules , for instance the newly issued ‘ Code of Good Banking Practice ’ issued by the British Bankers ' Association .
27 Whether or not a concentration is of a ‘ Community dimension , is an important question and determines whether or not the concentration will be subject to the scrutiny of Community or domestic authorities .
28 the significance of this is that the organisation will be subject to supervision by the local equivalent of the Department of Social Security and in return will receive financial help from the Romanian government towards the running costs of the village .
29 Even the pond pump will be subject to this accumulation of waste .
30 If you need to contact a local number , you will be subject to the same conditions as everyone else .
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