Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] [be] subject to " in BNC.

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1 Many people would say that even the possibility of a link would justify action , but the ITC already has detailed restrictions and before jerking one 's knee it 's necessary to know the nature of the material that may be subject to cuts .
2 In addition , consultations over the last year have indicated that both SSAP 15 and SSAP 24 are high on the list of standards that should be subject to a comprehensive review .
3 The consultations that the Board has conducted over the last year have indicated that both SSAP 15 and SSAP 24 are high on the list of standards that should be subject to a comprehensive review in the medium term and at that time the inconsistencies in the approaches adopted , as noted above , can be considered more fully .
4 Quite rightly , social security contributions are applied to benefits in kind , but it creates an extra burden for employers if the system of assessing the benefit that will be subject to contributions is out of line with income tax .
5 Such balances are not normally transferable by cheque and may be subject to a time restriction on withdrawals .
6 The information given reflects the University 's admissions policy at the time of going to press , and may be subject to change .
7 Women appear to find it difficult , at times , to control their moods and may be subject to emotional outbursts or lose their tempers more frequently . ’
8 These values may not be agreed between the political parties and may be subject to emotional fluctuations among the general public .
9 The individual in residential care has the same needs , similar sexual urge and ( as a rule ) capacity , and may be subject to almost any of the problems which can afflict people in general .
10 The subsequent bargaining position between me and the assembler will depend a great deal on the nature of the ownership structure regarding this asset , and may be subject to dispute , especially if I acquire some knowledge as a result of using it .
11 Thus , the demand patterns for products like coal , steel and heavy goods vehicles decline rapidly in a recession , ( and may be subject to a level of demand during boom conditions that they simply can not meet ) .
12 Also , levels and bases of , and reliefs from , taxation are those currently applicable and may be subject to change , and their value depends on the individual circumstances of the investor .
13 Drivers exceeding the speed limit will be reported to site management and may be barred from driving on the site and may be subject to disciplinary action .
14 The property will thus not be excluded property and may be subject to the ten year charge and , on the face of it , the interim charge ( IHTA 1984 , ss64 and 65 ) .
15 Poor hand hygiene by medical staff is particularly refractory to change and should be subject to constant observation and correction .
16 The case remained open after placement , and would be subject to six-weekly review within the home .
17 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 .
18 The NZ statements are produced in accordance with GAAP , and will be subject to the public sector reporting requirements that emerge from the NZSA 's Financial Reporting Framework proposals .
19 ‘ The appointments will date from 1 October 1966 and will be subject to the statutes of the university for the time being in force and to any conditions prescribed by the council [ of the university ] at the time of the appointments .
20 In such circumstances , the L curve itself will be hard to predict and will be subject to considerable shifts .
21 Despite its demise , we still have to pay this tax for the next two years and can be subject to warrant sales or heavy fines for non-payment .
22 Energy with wavelengths within these window regions is not absorbed but may be subject to a process called scattering which deflects or redirects the energy .
23 As a consequence setting fees will remain the responsibility of the Engagement partner with reference to the client partner but should be subject to his/her compliance with the firm 's position nationally .
24 Net migration ( i.e. I - E ) for the period between censuses is easily obtained by subtraction of the natural increase ( B - D ) from the change in total population but will be subject to considerable error in comparison with the other components of change .
25 Claims for Fire , Vandalism , Accident Damage ( Partial Losses ) Plant Safety must be instructed and an Engineer 's Report obtained where the damage is known to be of a mechanical or electrical nature , or affects such parts of the machine as may be subject to load testing or Statutory Certification .
26 In the event of a change in the standard terms applying to the Insurers ' usual forms of Household Buildings insurances the Society will be notified and this notice will be deemed to be sufficient notification in respect of all such policies as may be subject to this Agreement .
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