Example sentences of "[adj] be subject to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This is subject to regular review . |
2 | Mr Justice Templeman so held in allowing an appeal by the Crown from a decision of the General Commissioners that income from such interest received by White and Leonard and Corbin Greener was subject to earned income relief under Sections 211 and 525 ( 1 ) ( c ) of the Income Tax Act , 1952 . |
3 | The other three are subject to severe cultural condemnation and can be said to represent the non-Chewong person , by which I mean people outside the wider social universe of humans and superhumans , in effect Malays and Chinese . |
4 | These are subject to normal CGT . |
5 | All are subject to fierce statistical debates about the methods and whether the results can be extended to a national scale . |
6 | One reason given for this is that a distinction is created within the Treaty between those matters ( under Titles II , III and IV ) which , as amendments to the Treaty of Rome , are changes to the law of the land , and those aspects ( Titles I , V , VI and VII ) which concern the new entity of the European Union and are the subject of intergovernmental agreement and which do not therefore in a strict sense affect British law ( the stated reason why only Titles II , III and IV are subject to parliamentary ratification ) . |
7 | The Obscene Publications Act 1959 had exempted theatre , cinema , and broadcasting from the provisions of the Act , since all were subject to formal regulation by public authorities . |
8 | In 1878 diplomatic humiliation at the Congress of Berlin threw the government onto the political defensive at home , and during his last years Alexander II was subject to renewed pressure for further change . |
9 | Clause 12 underlines the fairly obvious point that the contract made between Overdrive and the haulier is subject to English law . |