Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] be subject to " in BNC.

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1 She would have liked to dissolve into him and become part of him , so that she could never be subject to his indifference , or even be looked at by him in any objective way .
2 They may also be subject to similar constraints and failures .
3 They may also be subject to domestic merger control .
4 ORTF and ex-ORTF companies , and public service broadcasting organizations in 1990 , would be governed by texts ( laws , ordinances , decrees , rules and regulations ( that constituted a growing corpus of communications law , but they would also be subject to texts governing all public services , and , of course , to the Constitution itself . ’
5 It may therefore be subject to certain restrictions , but these shall only be such as are provided by law and are necessary : ( a ) For respect of the rights or reputations of others ; …
6 He may well be subject to control by his principal and his authority can normally be revoked .
7 Moreover , if part of the equity were given in this way , it would immediately be subject to Schedule E income tax in the hands of the individuals — Sch30 , para 19 Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 .
8 For one-off or large scale contracts it will generally be preferable to negotiate an individual contract , and whilst some of the legal matters discussed in this book may be relevant to such a contract , it will generally be subject to many different considerations : for instance , where the contract is between two businesses , it will fall outside the scope of s3 of the UCTA 1977 .
9 The expert clause is a clause in a contract and it will therefore be subject to the same rules of interpretation as a contract .
10 If the seller of goods gives an express warranty in respect of them , he will still be subject to the liabilities created by the implied terms in the SGA ( SGA 1979 , ss13-15 ) unless those liabilities are expressly excluded : for instance by a term such as : This warranty is given instead of , and excludes , all other express or implied conditions , warranties or other contractual undertakings concerned with any of the following : ( i ) the condition or quality of the goods , ( ii ) their fitness for any particular purpose , ( iii ) their compliance with any description which might otherwise arise at common law or under any statute .
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