Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] subject " in BNC.

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1 The recommendation to the council from the borough engineer/borough architect 's and planning department was that approval should be given subject to access for heavy lorries being reviewed after three years .
2 ( 2 ) The consent of the Secretary of State may be given in respect of a particular disposal of property or of disposals of any class or description and may be given subject to such conditions as the Secretary of State may determine .
3 It is also acknowledged and agreed that I will perform my functions hereunder solely for the said parties and neither correspondence relating to the dispute nor any finding or award made by me as expert shall give rise to any right in favour of any person not a party hereto and any such correspondence and finding [ or award ] will be confidential to the said parties and will not be disclosed without my prior written consent , which I will not unreasonably withhold but which may be given subject to conditions .
4 The Purchaser should at least accept that certain warranties should be given subject to the Vendor 's knowledge — eg those warranties which seek to anticipate what a third party might do in the future .
5 The National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 enabled planning approvals to be given subject to the condition that trees are planted , and local authorities themselves have power to plant trees on any land in their area .
6 Information supplied by clients to their professional advisers will be received subject to an obligation of confidence .
7 Also , at the end of the day there may not be a great deal of difference between a system which requires all charges subject to exceptions to be registered as opposed to the present one which requires specified charges to be registered subject to the power of the Secretary of State to add to or delete from their number .
8 A vote in favour of secession would be carried subject to a two-thirds majority of the republic 's total electorate .
9 For example , if we choose weighting factors of 10 for revenue , 1 for sales and 5 for exports in the example described above , the sum of the weighted objectives is and this is to be maximised subject to the constraints given above .
10 If such an allotment would be prohibited by foreign law , or would only be permitted subject to compliance with onerous filing or other obligations , the scheme can be modified in relation to the overseas shareholders in question by providing for the consideration securities to be allotted to an independent trustee who will then sell the securities and account to the shareholders with the net proceeds .
11 New conditions which are necessary in order to implement a revised offer will , however , be permitted subject to the prior consent of the Panel ( see para 13.3.17 below ) .
12 Authenticated medical expenses incurred in obtaining essential treatment whilst abroad on Company business will be indemnified subject to certain provisions relating to NHS reciprocal treatment arrangements .
13 By 23 votes to six , the Academy decided that the changes in spelling rules — proposed by a working party of the government-appointed Conseil Supérieur de la Langue Française under the chairmanship of the Academy 's own permanent secretary — should not be enforced in any way ( not even through school circulars or inclusion in new dictionaries ) , but should be made subject to the ‘ test of time ’ .
14 However , even the exercise of this right may , by the declaration of the Contacting State in which the evidence is to be taken , be made subject to the permission of the appropriate authority designated by that State .
15 As Lord McNair explains , a number of diverse situations may be made subject to guarantee , including a permanent state of neutrality or demilitarisation , the observance of a peace settlement , or the territorial integrity of a certain territory .
16 ‘ Bifurcation ’ refers to a dual-edged approach to the problem of offending : differentiating between ‘ ordinary ’ or ‘ run of the mill ’ offenders with whom less severe measures can be taken on the one hand , and on the other hand ‘ exceptional ’ , ‘ very serious ’ or ‘ dangerous ’ offenders who can be made subject to much tougher measures .
17 The leader of the Authority , Mr Neil Fletcher , claims that up to twelve senior appointments in each of the thirteen boroughs could be made subject to the Secretary of State 's veto .
18 It would be highly beneficial to the natural environment if additions to existing works could also be made subject to planning control .
19 A child may come before a hearing on an offence referral and be made subject to a supervision requirement for a number of reasons , of which the offence may be only one ; the child may on review be kept subject to a supervision requirement , even though he may have committed no further offences , because of , say , inadequate parental care .
20 Land which was sold could be made subject to restrictions and future development value could be reserved to the commission .
21 However , there was a sharp divergence of opinion on which firms might be made subject to this particular requirement .
22 Top up insurance can not be obtained with unlimited cover , and may be made subject to certain other conditions , eg the exclusion of indemnity in respect of claims brought in courts in the USA .
23 However , this will be made subject to contract , and to the results of the " due diligence " exercise that the investors will undertake , as a result of which the offer may be modified .
24 The effect of the restraint of trade doctrine on the first type of provision is to place limits on the type of information which may be made subject to the confidentiality provision .
25 Unsolicited information gives rise to difficulties for it is not clearly established whether this may be made subject to an obligation of confidence .
26 In this respect , the Law Commission in their Report No 160 ( 1987 ) proposed ( see para 6.27 ) that reliance should no longer be possible and that s14(2) should be made subject to s15(2) ( c ) .
27 However , the defendant 's employee stamped the note with a statement that delivery would be accepted subject to the defendant 's conditions , and then signed it .
28 Then the length of the tour is and this is to be minimised subject to representing a tour .
29 Where the property is to be transferred subject to a mortgage , or where a new mortgage is to be created , it will be necessary to obtain consents to such transactions from any occupants of the property aged eighteen years or over ( following the case of Williams & Glyn 's Bank Ltd v Boland [ 1981 ] AC 487 ) .
30 At the meeting , the Committee advised that permission be granted subject to certain conditions .
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