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

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1 Private security firms using surveillance systems should be subject to inspections .
2 Teams should be subject to EVOLUTION , not REVOLUTION .
3 The transaction should be subject to contract and the two parties are not legally bound until both have signed contracts setting out the terms of the sale and these contracts have been physically exchanged .
4 Once the price has been agreed solicitors will be instructed and the legal process , which should be subject to contract , will proceed in the normal Way .
5 The review argues that Restart courses , under which the long-term unemployed are interviewed about their efforts to find a job , should be subject to benefit sanctions to widen take-up , ‘ especially among those too demotivated to volunteer ’ .
6 In New York such menial types as " carpenters , cobblers and butchers " demanded that the state constitution should be subject to ratification by popular referendum .
7 If one day a more fortunate world would like to see a peaceful Balkans , then these little Balkan states should be subject to demilitarisation no armies , no weapons , nothing .
8 Alternatively , the agreement should be subject to rectification ; or the agreement should be declared void ab initio ; and as a final option , the agreement should , in equity , be rescinded .
9 He argued that even the procurement of raw materials from abroad should be subject to government control .
10 Wherever possible all work should be subject to bonus .
11 This interesting idea , which is being tried out in one or two districts at present , should be subject to research evaluation of the costs and benefits as no reliable data exist at present .
12 It is right that our procedures should be subject to challenge and change , but her idea of turning a Government Advisory Unit into some kind of Oxford tutorial is an absurd perversion of everything that has been so slowly and painstakingly developed over the years .
13 It also laid down that Belau 's laws and any communications or relations with other countries , organizations or US agencies should be subject to approval by the US Department of the Interior .
14 This view takes into account the general view that crime is or ought to be those actions which are considered so immoral or damaging that they should be subject to punishment .
15 They should be subject to punishment if their complaints were found to be vexatious and without foundation .
16 The duration of tests at any one condition depends on the condition and again must be subject to variation in the light of findings as the test progresses .
17 It is an essential part of the input process that text must be subject to validation before its release for editing .
18 … ( 6 ) Schedule 12 to this Act has effect for the purposes of this section and , in that Schedule — ( a ) Part I prescribes the matters for which provision must be made by a scheme if it is to be a scheme which qualifies for recognition for the purposes of this section ; ( b ) Part II prescribes the matters action in relation to any of which must be subject to investigation under a scheme if it is to qualify for recognition for the purpose of investigations in relation to that matter ; and ( c ) Part III contains other requirements to which a scheme must conform if it is to be so recognised .
19 The collective " she " is presented in this list as if a natural immutable category , ruling out the possibility either of individual traits or of conditions explaining any of the points on the list which might be subject to change .
20 But recently the policy of the BLR&DD has demanded more cost-recovery in its grants and the free aspects of the clearinghouse 's services might be subject to review .
21 L. , 1985 ) , Lord Diplock put forward three grounds upon which decisions might be subject to control by judicial review .
22 Firms issuing false certificates might be subject to lawsuits , but these are expensive .
23 Mitsotakis rejected an Albanian request that the Cams should be allowed to return to Greece and reclaim property there , telling an Albanian journalist that although compensation for property might be subject to negotiation , the Cams had left as war criminals and international law on this subject should be observed .
24 Jardine 's concern that this was not necessarily the best procedure , given that the specimens might be subject to decay , proved the case when several of the boxes , which Prince had been forced to break open , were found to contain moths and mildew .
25 Technically your state pension could be subject to income tax , as it derives from the UK .
26 So I 'm out and about and quite often I go and visit people in their own homes out of the back and beyond of nowhere cos I just called out as a result of that and I suddenly thought I I 'm highly vulnerable to them I could be subject to attack like anybody else , how will I protect myself ?
27 Some of our partners also sought to draw a distinction between decisions of principle , where unanimity would apply , and implementing decisions which could be subject to majority voting .
28 Whole areas of our planet could be subject to drought and starvation if the pattern of rains and monsoons were to change as a result of the destruction of forests and the accumulation of greenhouse gases .
29 Your liability to tax and that of Midland Life in respect of the Guaranteed Capital Bond may be subject to change in the future .
30 The information given reflects the University 's admissions policy at the time of going to press , and may be subject to change .
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