Example sentences of "subject to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If his own reactions to past work are subject to shifts , the response of fans bewilders him even more .
2 It is an essential part of the input process that text must be subject to validation before its release for editing .
3 Yet when it suits him , de Man reintroduces the subject/object distinction , as in this case where the reader is presented with a free choice between two approaches to reading , approaches which are then subject to validation in terms of the object .
4 Section 14(1) provided that , subject to dispensations to be determined by the Secretary of State for Transport , a fishing vessel was eligible to be registered in the new register only if
5 If a U K broker establishes a branch in France , the broker may without thinking about it prefer that that branch be subject to UK conduct of business rules rather than French because of course UK laws will be more familiar .
6 Three Irish audit firms , each of which audited one Irish registered company , have been omitted from further analysis since they are not subject to UK audit regulation .
7 Those unit trusts which are ‘ unauthorised ’ normally owe their status to the fact either that they invest in unauthorised assets such as property or commodities , or that they are managed from an offshore location and therefore are not subject to UK regulation .
8 Profits earned overseas by companies registered in the UK may be subject to overseas taxation , but corporation tax on those profits is usually reduced by overseas taxation suffered ; in effect , overseas profits are usually subject to UK corporation tax only to the extent that the rate of overseas tax is lower than the UK rate ( double tax relief .
9 This chapter looks at the way in which overseas trusts are made subject to UK income taxation .
10 This might be because the latter category of temporary worker is less subject to union control than the former and might thus be seen by unions as a greater " threat " whose use is to be resisted .
11 Under the standby arrangement first agreed in March 1990 , the IMF executive board on Nov. 15 approved the drawing of SDR27,400,000 ( US$35,500,000 ) leaving a balance of SDR40,900,000 to be drawn subject to achievement of the performance criteria originally set for March and June 1990 [ for details of Jamaica 's failure to meet these targets and resulting suspension of arrangement see p. 37817 ] .
12 The NHS as a whole will remain subject to audit by the NAO .
13 Both the Soviet Union and the United States space programmes were subject to reappraisal and tight financial constraints as of early 1991 , the year of the 30th anniversary of the first space flight by Yuri Gagarin on April 12 , 1961 [ see p. 18033 ] .
14 I for my part can not see why , subject to compliance with the proviso , a person should not be liable to be extradited under the terms of the Treaty if he was party to a crime committed in Sweden , such as , for example , the importation of drugs into Sweden , even if he was not himself in Sweden at the time of the importation .
15 ‘ at any time if he thinks fit release on licence a person serving a term of imprisonment for life subject to compliance with such conditions , if any , as the Secretary of State may from time to time determine .
16 There is , however , room for a realistic degree of relaxation in the system and the present 14 day periods allowed for exchange of pleadings will be increased to 28 days , subject to compliance with the overall timetable .
17 From the tenant 's point of view , he has assured security for the term of the lease , subject to compliance with his obligations and continuing solvency .
18 ( 4 ) To overcome legal difficulties which would otherwise be encountered as a result of the bidder offering consideration securities to overseas shareholders because foreign securities laws forbid such an offer document being posted to shareholders in the relevant jurisdiction , or permit it subject to compliance with onerous filing or other obligations ( see para 2.4.10 below ) .
19 If such an allotment would be prohibited by foreign law , or would only be permitted subject to compliance with onerous filing or other obligations , the scheme can be modified in relation to the overseas shareholders in question by providing for the consideration securities to be allotted to an independent trustee who will then sell the securities and account to the shareholders with the net proceeds .
20 ( 3 ) The buyer ( or a person acting for him , usually an authorised person ) may also circulate copies of the tender announcement to the offeree company , subject to compliance with the FSA .
21 Government subsidies were also , in effect , greater for higher-density development ( subject to Parker Morris minimum standards ) , and all these factors have combined to militate against the building of few dwellings and small estates in isolated locations .
22 Public right of passage by bicycle is permitted on cycle tracks ( usually specially designated and signposted ) , and generally on road carriageways ( except where subject to motorway , special road or specific traffic regulation orders prohibiting bicycle use ) .
23 Considerable advances have been made since then with regard to the concepts of health and disease and the old belief linking offensive odours with disease is gradually disappearing and being replaced by concern about the injury to comfort and amenity caused by such odours , plus the possibility of financial loss due to the depreciation in selling value of a property subject to odour pollution .
24 From Aug. 1 East German agriculture also became subject to EC regulations , a change which became associated with a rapid worsening of farm incomes in East Germany [ see below ] .
25 The report suggests legislation to ensure that organic produce is subject to EC standards and inspection , allowing producers to export their goods under an EC logo .
26 So , in the humanities , students ' views are neither the beginning nor the end ; they are based on evidence and understanding , and are subject to assessment by the students themselves and by others .
27 Households are similarly rationed in the goods market , i.e. , on account of ( a ) their failure to sell labour services and ( b ) the unwillingness of firms to produce any more than Y. By way of contrast , firms are in continuous neoclassical equilibrium and are not subject to quantity rationing in either the goods market or the labour market .
28 The L d curve is the notional demand curve for labour , i.e. along L d firms are not subject to quantity constraints in either the goods market or the labour market .
29 They were subject to transfer , but the executive branch was unable to interfere with specific decisions .
30 " A surplus shall not be subject to transfer when that surplus , together with any other surpluses at that particular stage of the count not already transferred , is —
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