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

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1 Further changes deemed necessary by the Publisher will be subject to separate negotiation .
2 Where the defendant makes application , it will be subject to automatic transfer if the court where judgment is entered is not the defendant 's home court .
3 The big issue for Scotland is the real fear that we will be subject to savage cuts in two or three years time . ’
4 ‘ Their departure will be subject to bilateral negotiations between the GDR and West Germany , ’ it said .
5 The following 6 modules , not changed for session 1988–89 , will be subject to future revision :
6 This choice will be subject to prevailing economic conditions which have a profound impact on the availability and viability of sites suitable for development .
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 Again , if the company is listed , it will be subject to additional duties to keep its security holders and , indeed the public , informed of all major developments and if it does not The Exchange may publish the information .
9 When the system is fully operational , such activities as accepting keyboarded input , outputting to proofing devices and to external systems ( e.g. Oxford Text System ) , text searching , integration , and any other processes on the system data will proceed in parallel , although different sections of the text will be subject to each process .
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 You will be subject to such conditions that the Board determines for its employees in that regard .
12 However , assuming the properties are significant assets , a full investigation of title is to be preferred to either reliance upon a certificate from the vendor 's solicitors that the vendor has a good and marketable title ( since certificates of title are qualified and their benefit depends upon the status of the firm of solicitors providing them ) or reliance upon warranties and indemnities alone since the purchaser would rather have problems disclosed before the purchase than have to rely upon a right to sue under warranties which will be subject to general limitations .
13 GRAHAM TAYLOR 'S future as England manager will be subject to high-level discussion over the next few days .
14 The procedures are being developed by building on existing good practice to ensure that the services offered by the departments within the quality system will be subject to continuous improvement .
15 Now that you have the contract you will have seen of course that the commercial exploitation of the data on the tape will be subject to further negotiation between presumably Cristian de Wilde and myself .
16 The sum remaining from his fees will be subject to further deductions for income tax , national insurance and national insurance self-employed tax .
17 Even when the new system is operational , it will be subject to important conditions .
18 Substantial elements of teachers ' pay and conditions will be subject to local determination , at the levels of the LEA and the school .
19 All listed companies will be subject to identical financial reporting requirements and other listing conditions .
20 Even the pond pump will be subject to this accumulation of waste .
21 By the end of the year about 90% of everything Kmart sells will be subject to this centralised merchandising system .
22 However , any such fresh application for bail will be subject to this ; that the presumption in favour of the granting of bail under section 4(1) of the Act of 1976 will , in the case of such a defendant , be subject not only to the exceptions to the right to bail in Part I , paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Act but also to the exception in paragraph 6 of that Schedule , namely :
23 When these far from straightforward issues have eventually been resolved , the draft will be subject to public comments ( six months ) , then committee revision ( say nine months ) — and , finally , it will take about a year before specifiers can see anything in print .
24 Lords Scarman and Simon have recently added a broader objective : " Whether or not judicial virtue needs such a spur , there is also another important interest involved in justice done openly , namely that the evidence and argument should be publicly known , so that society may judge for itself the quality of justice administered in its name , and whether the law requires modification … the common law by its recognition of the principle of open justice ensures that the public administration of justice will be subject to public scrutiny .
25 In many cases of R&D contracts the outcome will be subject to considerable uncertainty .
26 In such circumstances , the L curve itself will be hard to predict and will be subject to considerable shifts .
27 Net migration ( i.e. I - E ) for the period between censuses is easily obtained by subtraction of the natural increase ( B - D ) from the change in total population but will be subject to considerable error in comparison with the other components of change .
28 A third , at Washington , Tyne and Wear , is being run by civil servants and a fourth , at Swindon , will be subject to competitive tendering next year .
29 Gloucestershire Social Services department , which will be responsible for overseeing the private school , say if new pupils are enrolled the school will be subject to detailed inspections regarding the welfare of the children .
30 But it will be subject to stringent new environmental controls , declared Energy Minister Tim Eggar , as he awarded licenses for six blocks off the coasts of Merseyside and North Wales , among 110 blocks in total .
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