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

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1 Therefore , should the shareholder be subject to a higher rate of tax he or she will have to make additional payments to the Inland Revenue .
2 The teacher 's slap , and his colleagues ' support , served notice that women , too , would in future be subject to the disciplines of institutions outside the family , that fathers and husbands would have to share their authority over women .
3 The wage would in future be subject to inflation indexation .
4 A widely subscribed single premium life insurance policy ( known as the prima unica ) was suspended because most of the money invested had never been taxed ; insurers were to be legally obliged to disclose the names of policy holders , and primas unicas would in future be subject to withholding taxes .
5 Will sport be subject to Beckett 's law ?
6 Not only may judicial and administrative functions be subject to judicial review , but so also may legislative ( or ‘ rule-making ’ ) functions .
7 Policy : ‘ The location of industrial development will in all cases be subject to local and amenity consideration ’ ,
8 The exercise of these freedoms , since it carries with it duties and responsibilities , amy be subject to such formalities , conditions , restrictions or penalties as are prescribed by law and are necessary in a democratic society … for the protection of health …
9 ( In Justinian 's law it might of course be subject to a number of hypothecs of that sort . )
10 The stores department would of course be subject to complete financial control with all wages for storemen , overheads , transport and materials purchases being debited to the control account , and stores issue notes being credited .
11 They will of course be subject to a number of conditions such as inter alia a given level of profits and due diligence .
12 Finally , erm various terms have been erm thrown around about new settlements being an engine of growth and a sinkhole for future growth , erm the only point I want to make there is that any future growth beyond the present structure plan period of two thousand and six would of course be subject to the planning system , there is no automatic erm growth erm of any new settlement that is proposed or may be proposed beyond two thousand and six , and Mr Davis has indicated that at that time a new study will be carried out on the relative merits of the alternative options that were seen at that time .
13 Liability to repay the discount is secured by the registration of a notice or caution at HM Land Registry ( Housing Act 1985 , s156 ) and any transfer to the wife will of course be subject to such notice or caution .
14 The actual sums of money will of course be subject to negotiation .
15 The European Court further ruled in this case that Arts 48 and 59 of the EC Treaty do not prevent a member state from requiring that the exercise of the profession of auditor in that state by a person qualified to carry on that profession in another member state be subject to conditions which are objectively necessary to guarantee observation of professional rules concerning the permanence of the infrastructure in place for the completion of the work , the effective presence in the member state and assurance of the observation of professional ethics , unless respect for such rules and conditions is already guaranteed by a reviseur d'entreprises , whether a natural person or a firm , established and recognised in the state , and in whose service is placed , for the duration of the work , the person who intends to exercise the profession of auditor .
16 In other countries there has been a trend to expand the roles of internal audit to meet the growing public concern that the administration of government be subject to review and control .
17 The SROs may in fact be subject to ‘ regulatory capture ’ , where an initially independent body set up to police a particular form of business is ‘ captured ’ by the very institutions it is trying to regulate , and becomes a lobby or mouthpiece working on behalf of the industry .
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