Example sentences of "[is] subject [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It said : ‘ Any publication of research material , or of the results of research , or of matters arising from such material or results , is subject to the prior consent of the Secretary of State , which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld . ’
2 But a corporation created by or in pursuance of an Act of Parliament is subject to the rule that it has only such powers as are expressly conferred , or are necessarily or reasonably incident to the fulfilment of the purposes for which it is established .
3 It is subject to the general proviso of ‘ as resources permit ’ .
4 Transport on an aircraft , coach , train or ship is subject to the conditions of carriage of that company , some of which limit or exclude liability .
5 This bias was strengthened by the nature of a socialist regime , which always has a preference for an autarkic system , which can be controlled and ‘ planned ’ , over free trade , which is subject to the ‘ unbridled forces of the market ’ .
6 The reason why this specific condition is not regarded as repeated is that it is incompatible with the condition to which the substitution is subject : the substitutes are to be admitted if no children are born to the testator or if any born die before puberty , whereas the manumission is subject to the condition that there are children who are still alive at puberty .
7 The metastable biolayer — in some cases , a highly vulnerable entity — and an underlying transducer element that is subject to the inevitable signal drift of any physicochemical detector .
8 As far as speed limits lower than the ‘ normal urban ’ 50 km/h ( 30 mph ) limit are concerned , this is subject to the consent of the Secretary of State which is ‘ in practice rarely given . ’
9 Much of what happens to you professionally , or with regard to your major aims , is subject to the actions of others .
10 The right to reimbursement is subject to the Limitation Act and thus lasts for six years from the date of payment .
11 CAPITALISTS AND THEIR VENTURES Britain 's venture capitalists now realise that their industry is subject to the economic cycle .
12 The current recession has demonstrated beyond doubt that the venture capital industry is subject to the economic cycle after all , and that annual rates of return on such investments of 40% or even 30% are a thing of the past .
13 The terms plainly state that the carrier has contractual remedies against a subcontractor , provided that the subcontract haulier is made aware by the carrier that the subcontract is subject to the 1982 RHA Conditions of Carriage .
14 The phenomenological account of a philosophical anthropology or an ontology of human being , centres the human individual as a subject that is subject to the functions and processes of society .
15 Brown & Root 's disturbance allowance is normally treated as tax-free , but the payment of the additional housing assistance grant is subject to the deduction of income tax through PAYE .
16 Equally , the right to a redundancy payment is subject to the rules about offers of alternative employment mentioned above .
17 To this day he holds a bitter hatred in his heart for all Goblins , so he is subject to the psychology rules for hatred when fighting Goblins .
18 The takeover is subject to the approval of the French Treasury as well as US anti-trust authorities .
19 Individuals belong to a variety of groups so any classification is subject to the perceptions of the members involved .
20 Furthermore , the process may be unpredictable as far as individual yields are concerned because the movement in the prices of financial assets is subject to the variable and uncertain expectations of the market .
21 This ‘ agency ’ operates through a number of Self-Regulatory Organizations ( SRO 's ) recognised by it , is subject to the jurisdiction of the courts , and is exempt from liability for damages for acts and omissions in the discharge of its functions .
22 It is subject to the same mechanisms as other parts of the id .
23 Transport of any kind is subject to the conditions of carriage of the company actually providing that transport .
24 However , our own observations show that once invited to submit a proposal , a school 's case is subject to the same criteria as any other , and that these criteria are fairly rigorously applied .
25 This is subject to the defence that the accused did not know the nature of the information or realise that its disclosure would be damaging .
26 This is subject to the proviso that where it is essential that an instrument comes into effect immediately , it can be brought into effect before it is laid , but that the Speaker and/or Lord Chancellor should be informed of this and the reason for it .
27 Though theoretically any discharger is subject to the scrutiny of field men , enforcement activity is focused further and patterned to reflect a variety of assumptions held by agency staff about the likely location of pollution .
28 An individual is a ‘ legal person ’ in the sense that an ordinary man or woman is subject to the laws of the land .
29 This section , by subsection ( 3 ) , is subject to the restrictions imposed by section 9 .
30 In order to decide whether this is so , account must be taken , not only of the fact that the worker is employed on board a vessel registered in the member state in question , but also of other circumstances , such as the fact that he is in the employ of a company incorporated under the law of that state and established there , or the fact that he was hired in that state and that the employment relationship between him and his employer is subject to the law of the flag state , or the fact that he is insured under the social security system of that state and pays income tax there : see pp. 3009–3010 , paras .
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