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

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1 On the other hand , the contracting powers of local authorities are derived from statute and are subject to certain ‘ public law ’ controls which do not restrict the contracting activities of private individuals ( and central government ) .
2 These are simply recognised by common law and convention and are subject to various legal and conventional limitations .
3 Since 1 January 1993 , those services described in Sch 3 , VATA 1983 , supplied to non-EC recipients , are supplied in the country where the recipient belongs , and fall outside the scope of UK VAT ; supplies to EC recipients for the purpose of the recipient 's VAT registered business are supplied in the member state where the recipient belongs , and are outside the scope of UK VAT ; and supplies to EC recipients for other purposes are supplied in the UK and are subject to standard-rated VAT .
4 Although the most commonly used traffic-calming measures , road humps , are governed by statute and are subject to clear regulations , other techniques such as chicanes , road narowing , different road surfaces , shared road surfaces , rumble strips and gateways are not properly covered by legislation .
5 Because clubs have a social , recreational and educational function , and are non-profit making , they are recognised as having non commercial status and are subject to special provision within the licensing laws and other laws .
6 In aggregate , it will certainly be a greater cause of loss than the various forms of self-dealing , discussed in Chapter 7 , which have generated a substantial body of case law and are subject to detailed statutory regulation .
7 Sufferers become bent and stooped and are subject to respiratory difficulties as their chests are compressed by the curvature .
8 The Northern Ireland Housing Executive 's standing orders that contracts must be advertised and be subject to tender were ignored .
9 Therefore it is proposed that national supervisory rules should be harmonized , not in every detail , but only in the key factors — other less crucial aspects of the rules can be allowed to vary from country to country and be subject to mutual recognition .
10 In consequence , even the publication of an academic seminar paper carried out without formal approval could form a breach in the regulated structures of police existence and be subject to disciplinary control .
11 They should also be given permission to issue some form of fixed interest profit-related bond , be allowed to raise a proportion of their equity direct from the public and be subject to independent regulation similar to that of privatised utilities .
12 A commission in bankruptcy would cost him £100 and be subject to considerable delay ; but the consent of a certain proportion of his creditors was sufficient for his discharge for ever from his debts .
13 But the deputies — whose number reached 562 — were elected directly at factory level and were subject to immediate recall .
14 Several other senior ministry officials took pay cuts and were subject to disciplinary action .
15 At least 80 prisoners arrested in August 1991 , including former government ministers Abd al-Rahman Abdallah Nugdalla and Mirghani Abd al-Rahman Suleiman , were reportedly beaten with rubber truncheons , had their testicles compressed with pliers and were subject to mock executions .
16 And were subject to military discipline , so they could be flogged .
17 Note : The price quoted is based on an exchange rate of 2,250 IL = £1 and on a group of 28 passengers , and is subject to possible increase with lower numbers or a lower value of the pound , as per DA Study Tours brochure conditions ( available on request ) .
18 Below the water table rock and soil pores are saturated ; water movement is controlled by gravity and is subject to hydrostatic pressure , that is pressure exerted by the weight of overlying water .
19 In general , recent studies have found that the use of qualifications varies significantly between different sectors of the labour market and is subject to considerable regional variation .
20 This was because policy was and is subject to important time lags .
21 Your contract is made on the terms of this Charter and is subject to English law and exclusive jurisdiction .
22 But that does not include commercial use and is subject to local by-laws .
23 In the event of early closure of your TESSA all interest is treated as interest for the year of closure and is subject to Basic Rate Income Tax applicable in that year .
24 The process of disillusionment with the Führer also took place only gradually , and was subject to temporary reversals when the war situation momentarily seemed brighter and to stubborn remarks of wholly irrational but unshakeable belief even when the odds were hopeless .
25 Their view was that at least they had secured the best possible conditions for the temporary workers ( equal pay and , as far as possible , fringe benefits ) and/or had made sure that their use was kept to a minimum and was subject to continuous monitoring .
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