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

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1 If other software is provided ( often referred to as " bundled " ) that will usually be subject to a separate , collateral licence agreement .
2 On Jan. 14 it was announced that the government had reached agreement with the United States for the rescheduling of repayments of debt principal and interest totalling US$47,000,000 , due between June 1 , 1991 , and June 30 , 1992 ; part of this — US$18,700,000 due to the US Agency for International Development ( USAID ) — was to be postponed for 10 years , while the rest was to be subject to a six-year grace period .
3 A male may not be aware or the possibility or a female 's alternative reading of what an object constitutes or signifies ; similarly , it may never occur to a member of a one social class that some revered object may be subject to a parodied and subversive interpretation by members of another .
4 Trains under the river will be subject to a revised service .
5 Thus a contract for house repairs or improvements which is secured by a mortgage of the house will normally be subject to a compulsory pre-contract consideration period ( see paragraph 22–39 below ) .
6 Companies across the country will be subject to a uniform rate set by central government , although Mr Eggar is attempting to calm these fears by pointing out that a special case has been made for small firms .
7 He suggested , ‘ with my tongue heavily in my cheek , ’ that family doctors should be subject to a parallel system in which independent assessors would move into a GP practice and interview patients about the efficiency of correspondence , with marks from fellow doctors on the reliability of diagnoses .
8 The referential rigidity is said to be subject to a simple intuitive test .
9 The debt was to be subject to a five-year moratorium .
10 Throughout , the legislators concerned will be subject to a great deal of explicit lobbying , and will be aware of the political debts they are expected to settle through the budget , as well as the importance that their decisions may have for their own political futures .
11 In addition , consultations over the last year have indicated that both SSAP 15 and SSAP 24 are high on the list of standards that should be subject to a comprehensive review .
12 The consultations that the Board has conducted over the last year have indicated that both SSAP 15 and SSAP 24 are high on the list of standards that should be subject to a comprehensive review in the medium term and at that time the inconsistencies in the approaches adopted , as noted above , can be considered more fully .
13 These will be prepared on the basis of the information already provided and will , necessarily , be subject to a comprehensive list of conditions .
14 The appointment will be subject to a three-year probationary period .
15 Held , allowing the application , that the provision in article 5(1) of the 1968 Convention conferring special jurisdiction in respect of ‘ matters relating to a contract ’ required the existence of either a contractual relationship between the parties giving rise to actual contractual obligations , or a consensual relationship closely akin to a contract and with comparable obligations ; and that , since the transactions between the plaintiffs and defendants had been void ab initio , no contracts existed within the meaning of article 5(1) ; that the jurisdiction under article 5(3) was restricted to claims based on tort , delict or quasi-delict and did not extend to claims for restitution ; that article 6(1) was not applicable since under the terms of the order of Steyn J. the restitution claims would not be heard and determined together and , in any event , any irreconcilable judgments would be subject to a final decision of the House of Lords , binding in both England and Scotland ; and that , accordingly , there were no grounds for invoking the special jurisdiction to allow the defendants to be sued in England ( post , pp. 836F , 837B–D , 838E , 840B–D , 842H — 843B , G , G–H ) .
16 For example , a department may be subject to a base-zero review every five years , while another department may be subject to review every three years .
17 iii ) The young housewife will be subject to a whole variety of influence and advice .
18 If a declaration is made the issue of a licence will be subject to a medical recommendation from the Department 's Medical Adviser .
19 ( Congress had agreed to give the US administration until March 3 , 1991 , to submit an entire trade package which would then be subject to a single vote instead of the more usual procedure of amending it item by item . )
20 The principle was confirmed at the Eighth Congress of the International Association of the Arts held in Baghdad in 1976 : ‘ Works by living artists exhibited in or on public buildings , galleries , museums and other public sites and which continue thereby to provide a service to the public should be subject to a continuing form of remuneration to their creator ( comparable to performing rights for theatrical or musical works paid to author and composer ) so long as he or she is alive and the work continues to be a public amenity ’ .
21 The concept goes back at least as far as 1877 when Jessel MR stated in Winn v Bull [ 1877 ] 7 Ch 29 that " where you have a proposal or agreement made in writing expressed to be subject to a formal contract being prepared , it means what it says ; it is subject to and is dependent upon a formal contract being prepared . "
22 Income on any overseas assets backing this policy may be subject to a local withholding tax .
23 Planned closures , to include some accident and emergency units , would be subject to a 12-week consultation .
24 Under the Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill , members of the public will be able to challenge unlawful strikes ; workers will have to give regular written consent to have union subs deducted from salaries and industrial action will have to be subject to a full postal ballot .
25 Banks and building societies offering conveyancing will be subject to a strict code of conduct and will have to make it clear that they are not offering independent financial advice .
26 All proposals should be subject to a conservation assessment by ADAS ( with NCC advice as necessary ) and subject to existing prior approval arrangements in National Parks ( and statutory consultation of SSSIs ) .
27 It is envisaged that the warranties will encompass the operations of the business , taxation , the statutory accounts of Name for the year ended 24th June , 19XX and the marketable title to the properties and be subject to a maximum claim limit of £2,000,000 and a de minimis level of £250,000 that must be exceeded for the vendors to have any liability under the warranties .
28 Such roads may or may not be subject to a public right of way or rights of way to specific landowners .
29 On nuclear power , the government promises that any future proposal by UK Nirex Ltd for an underground waste disposal site will be subject to a public inquiry .
30 There would , therefore , be the anomalous situation that half of the Scottish Bus Group would be subject to a statutory form of supervision which did not apply to the other half and that would be unsatisfactory .
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