Example sentences of "[modal v] be subject to [adj] review " in BNC.

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1 On the same basis , non-governmental ( or ‘ private ’ ) bodies which perform public functions may be subject to judicial review .
2 But a body may be subject to judicial review even if the powers it exercises have no identifiable legal source ; so , for example , a refusal by a non-governmental , non-statutory licensing body , such as a horse-racing or boxing control body , to grant a licence to an applicant may be subject to judicial review even though it seems to be the case that before a licence is granted , no contract exists between the applicant and the licensing body .
3 But a body may be subject to judicial review even if the powers it exercises have no identifiable legal source ; so , for example , a refusal by a non-governmental , non-statutory licensing body , such as a horse-racing or boxing control body , to grant a licence to an applicant may be subject to judicial review even though it seems to be the case that before a licence is granted , no contract exists between the applicant and the licensing body .
4 We have seen that decisions and acts may be subject to judicial review if they are made or done in the exercise of public functions , whether those functions are conferred by statute or common law or neither .
5 But rule-making by bodies other than Parliament may be subject to judicial review on a number of grounds , as we will see in due course .
6 Nevertheless , the courts have recognized the value of informal rules in a variety of contexts , and it is now quite clear that such rules may be subject to judicial review on a number of grounds ( as we will see in due course ) .
7 Such rules , too , may be subject to judicial review even if both the rules themselves and the body making them ‘ lack any visible means of legal support ’ .
8 As we have already seen , the exercise of de facto power may be subject to judicial review .
9 The administration of non-statutory , ex gratia compensation schemes may be subject to judicial review .
10 The Guidance says that where they intend " to limit the way in which a parent meets his responsibility this should be discussed with the parent and incorporated in the plan of arrangements for the child whilst in care so that it may be subject to periodic review " ( para 3.68 ) .
11 The case remained open after placement , and would be subject to six-weekly review within the home .
12 The Panel may , nevertheless , have to be supervised by the regulatory authority ( for example , the DTI ) and this would be subject to judicial review .
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