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

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1 The curriculum guide-lines outlined in the 1988 Act offer an entitlement for all children , but the quality of these experiences will be subject to the way schools interpret and act on these four important elements .
2 Once the Maastricht Treaty enters into force next year , some further policy areas will be subject to majority voting .
3 Industrial and commercial areas will be subject to certification and control under the Fire Precautions Act , as has been described for type I building and reference should therefore be made to this section for other matters of ancillary accommodation .
4 All listed companies will be subject to identical financial reporting requirements and other listing conditions .
5 Outline planning approvals will be subject to conditions ( reserved matters ) , for example , specification of the type of development , density , means of access , approval of detailed plans and design , including external appearance , siting and landscaping .
6 Substantial elements of teachers ' pay and conditions will be subject to local determination , at the levels of the LEA and the school .
7 From today , non-EC boats unloading in EC ports will be subject to thorough inspections on hygiene , weight and origin of the fish on board .
8 In any event , in cases covered by the UCTA 1977 , exclusions will be subject to a test of reasonableness if they are effective at all .
9 These decisions will be subject to a requirement to consult the head and , except for non-teaching posts of less than 16 hours a week , the CEO .
10 Many of these devices will be subject to legal control , either under statute , such as the UCTA 1977 , or common law rules such as the rule against penalties or the law governing the effectiveness of retention of title clauses .
11 The first of these reflexes will be subject to the influence of habituation and will decline as the subject becomes familiar with the stimulus , forms an accurate representation of it , or whatever .
12 While any set of projections will be subject to some error for these sorts of reasons , the official household projections produced by the Department of Environment have provided a generally satisfactory framework for consideration of likely future trends in household composition .
13 All major transport projects will be subject to Environment Impact Assessment and we will fully observe the requirements of the European Directive on EIAs .
14 Usually , however , working hours will be subject to negotiation .
15 The programmes will be subject to review with the passage of time but no substantial additions to them will be made for the first six years ( except for changes required because of matters outside of governing body control and except for minor alterations to equipment ) .
16 The accountant now becomes aware that the 1993 accounts will be subject to the pay and file provisions and the first tax payment is due on 1 October — just nine weeks away .
17 Students failing to comply with the rules will be subject to the provisions of Ordinance 1985/7 , Students Discipline .
18 All caravans will be subject to a £250.00 Road Fund licence duty .
19 The sum remaining from his fees will be subject to further deductions for income tax , national insurance and national insurance self-employed tax .
20 Information disclosed by one party to another in the course of negotiations will be subject to the obligation of confidence where information relates to the subject matter of the negotiations and has the necessary quality of confidence .
21 Just as a sub-lessee may be required by his sub-lease to comply with some of the covenants in the head-lease , and is answerable to his sub-lessor if he should breach those covenants , so rule 2.12(1) provides a régime in which appointed representatives will be subject to the Norwich Union , not directly to Lautro .
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