Example sentences of "have be subject to " in BNC.

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1 The village is almost completely destroyed , which is not surprising , due to the bombardments that it has been subjected to since 6th June by British artillery and naval guns .
2 The successful re-use of an existing iron structure depends on the quality of the original construction and whether it has been subjected to significant alterations .
3 The idea of total space no longer sounds strange to the European whose once implacable materialism has been subjected to both Dada and contemporary science .
4 YESTERDAY 'S incident in Southampton was the fourth time during the campaign that Mr Major has been subjected to ordeal by egg .
5 Despite this claim to fame the church has been subjected to several indignities , having been deconsecrated and used as a barracks and a chemical store before being reopened for worship in 1899 .
6 This implication has been subjected to a variety of experimental tests .
7 When hair has been subjected to elements which will cause the hair to fall out it will still have that three month resting period before you 'll see any noticeable loss of hair .
8 Indeed , Ratty 's emotional , if not his ecological , headquarters , the river Pang between Reading and Newbury , where Kenneth Grahame wrote his classic , has been subjected to a notoriously insensitive drainage scheme .
9 As a result , the media has been subjected to a barrage of restrictive legislation .
10 However , it has been subjected to a most rigorous French testing and evaluation scheme since its formation in the 1960s and the emphasis is on fast growth rates , lean meat , a high proportion of meat to bone and ease of calving .
11 On the left is a sample about 1 m distant on the cave floor where it has been subjected to trampling by the owls and other small animals .
12 The pre-Tertiary section has been subjected to inversion in the north-west as demonstrated on Profile I ( Fig. 8 ) .
13 Since the end of the last war more and more of our food has been subjected to factory processing , with the concomitant addition of more and more chemical additives to counteract the deterioration in taste , texture , colour and palatability which the processing of food brings about .
14 How much more difficult when that old person is of a different race or culture from one 's own , has a lifetime of tradition and experience of which we know nothing and has been subjected to hostile experiences , whether the horror of the Holocaust or consistent denigration by virtue of skin colour ?
15 This has been subjected to critical scrutiny by Allan ( 1986 ) .
16 Because of , rather than despite its fame , it has been subjected to a prolonged critical attention ( Clinard 1964 ; Lemert 1967 ; Taylor , Walton , and Young 1973 ; Thio 1975 ) .
17 What animals are capable of discriminating between has been subjected to rigorous experimental study for many decades .
18 The UK is currently experiencing considerable social unrest and the legal profession has been subjected to an unprecedented level of criticism and scrutiny .
19 It is a fact that since 1976 , when Jim Callaghan made his celebrated speech at Ruskin , the education system has been subjected to an unprecedented flow of Education Acts ( 1980 , 1981 , 1986 , 1988 ) , committees of inquiry ( Warnock , Taylor , Elton ) and curriculum documents from HMI , DES , ‘ think tanks ’ and academics .
20 Classical liberalism has been subjected to severe criticism both from conservatives and communitarians .
21 Inequality in health , especially that based on social class or occupational status , is a topic which has been subjected to considerable scrutiny .
22 Since 1953 the United States has been subjected to rapidly reduced lead time on computer innovation , from several years ' lead time in the 1950s and 1960s to zero and lag time in the 1980s .
23 Once re-investigation becomes routine , the fact that a case has been referred for re-investigation should attract no more concern than the fact that a medical diagnosis has been subjected to the test of a second opinion .
24 ‘ Again , the ground upon which a contract is voidable for duress is the same as in the case of fraud , and is that , whether it springs from a fear or a belief , the party has been subjected to an improper motive for action .
25 ( iv ) If the creditor is aware , or ought to have been aware , that the surety has been subjected to undue influence by the debtor , it would be unlikely to be sufficient if the creditor merely took steps to ensure that the surety understood the nature of the liability he or she was accepting .
26 A special problem may arise if at the time the decision is made the patient has been subjected to the influence of some third party .
27 It is me , after all , who has been subjected to the direct marketing of my very soul .
28 Within the health service the very direct influence of the doctors has been subjected to considerable attention by policy analysts .
29 We should not consider the need for early detection of localised prostatic cancer until its treatment has been subjected to such assessment .
30 The modifications which adjudication has been subjected to in the realm of statutory inquiries come close to doing just this .
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