Example sentences of "would be subject to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The concept underlying the proposed storage system was that files and documents would be subject to central management , achieved by keeping a record on the proposed indexing system . |
2 | Under the accord , which Bustos claimed was only a " first step " falling short of CUT demands , a new minimum wage of US$87 was to be paid from June 1 in addition to adjustments to family allowances , pensions and some subsidies , which would be subject to annual vision . |
3 | The officer concerned would be subject to internal army discipline . |
4 | ‘ If it happens it would be subject to disciplinary action . ’ |
5 | The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea , Paias Wingti , described the raid as an " atrocious act " and promised that those responsible would be subject to disciplinary action . |
6 | The case remained open after placement , and would be subject to six-weekly review within the home . |
7 | He questioned the whole process of " throwaway " non-binding Senate resolutions , and made it clear that any further resolutions on the Middle East and Jerusalem would be subject to serious examination . |
8 | The Panel may , nevertheless , have to be supervised by the regulatory authority ( for example , the DTI ) and this would be subject to judicial review . |
9 | This would be subject to strict regulation and only banks would have access to deposit insurance . |
10 | A Home Office minister , Michael Jack , said the crop would be subject to strict licensing controls to ensure only approved varieties with no potential for drugs misuse were planted . |
11 | Spelling out the pitfalls at the conference , Ronald Cowles , who left British Coal last year , said major new mining developments would be opposed by residents and conservation groups and new businesses would be subject to stringent planning , environment and health and safety controls . |
12 | By the Submission of the Clergy of 1532 , convocation surrendered its position as an independent legislative body for the church , and agreed both that all existing canons should be reviewed by a royal commission composed of both lay and clerical members and that in the future ecclesiastical laws would be subject to royal assent . |
13 | The regulation would not apply if two-thirds of each company 's EC turnover was derived from a single member country , in which case the merger would be subject to national authority . |