Example sentences of "[det] [modal v] [be] subject to " in BNC.
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1 | The Panel may , nevertheless , have to be supervised by the regulatory authority ( for example , the DTI ) and this would be subject to judicial review . |
2 | This would be subject to strict regulation and only banks would have access to deposit insurance . |
3 | It is likely that innocent partners have the implied right to be indemnified by the tortfeasor in respect of any liability which attaches to them under this section , though this would be subject to any express agreement to the contrary . |
4 | Generally , a local authority will aim to cover the full cost of fees and a living allowance ‘ although this can be subject to your personal circumstances and will vary depending on whether you will live with your parents during term time , or in rented accommodation . |
5 | These must be subject to even more stringent criticism and testing . |
6 | ( b ) Not only does the builder hold a retention of from 5% to 10% , but also up to a week 's payment in hand , and the release of either will be subject to the sub-contractor achieving a satisfactory quality of work . |
7 | It will be readily appreciated that these can be subject to change . |
8 | The latter would be subject to less extensive review than would tribunals and other administrative institutions . |
9 | All incorporated the latest versions of MCI competences , but since these will only be available in their final form from October , all will be subject to revision over two years . |