Example sentences of "not subject to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | It 's conclusions , we 're not subject to consultation but we 're instead given wide and extensive publicity in a series of elaborate video roadshows , with information cascading down . |
32 | Though this salary was the same as that of a third-class constable , the lowest police rank , village sergeants were much better off because they served in their own localities , were not subject to discipline , and had other income . |
33 | The cynic may perhaps be forgiven for commenting that the freedom given by the Use Classes Order and the GDO is so hedged by restrictions , and frequently so difficult to comprehend ( though he may note with relief that painting is not subject to control , unless it is ‘ for purpose of advertisement , announcement or direction ’ ) that it would be safer to assume that any operation constitutes development and requires planning permission . |
34 | Travelling and subsistence allowances are not subject to tax . |
35 | Additionally , interest paid on certain British Government securities is not subject to tax . |
36 | Any income a charity receives is not subject to tax . |
37 | It rests upon ‘ acritical ’ observations and inferences , which are not subject to self-control nor guided by an understanding of the concept of reality . |
38 | ‘ Knowledge shows us high above the mutable transactions of the soul with the mortality of nature our highest Self as the supreme Lord of all her actions , one and equal in all objects and creatures , not born in the taking up of the body , not subject to death in the perishing of all those bodies . |
39 | Units not subject to fear can not be affected by this spell . |
40 | Where one party has no commercial autonomy vis-à-vis another , it is treated as part of the same economic grouping and therefore not subject to Article 85 , although if it is in a dominant position Article 86 may apply . |
41 | Those of the gods who are not subject to destruction , having observed the course of one period , know from this everything which is going to happen in all subsequent periods . |
42 | Mean plasma glucose and glycated haemoglobin values , unlike complication rates , are not subject to observer error and provide useful proxy measures of outcome . |
43 | A further difficulty lay in the fact that until recently section 4(2) orders were not subject to challenge either by way of appeal or , in the case of those issued by the Crown Court , by judicial review . |
44 | In an effort to avoid delays brought about by the technical procedures of the district courts , police court decisions were not subject to appeal and lawyers were barred from appearing in trials . |
45 | The ruling , which was not subject to appeal , was made by the Bryan Commission , set up by Chile and the United States on Oct. 3 , 1991 , under a 1916 treaty aimed at resolving disputes between the two countries . |
46 | Certain matters are not subject to investigation . |
47 | It would appear , then , that since many of the facilitating devices listed in the previous section are not subject to prohibition ( information agreements are the only type of device that are ) , a move to a purely prohibition system would make the British system as helpless in the face of tacit collusion as the American . |
48 | Because the money is not subject to corporation tax , the grants are , in effect , worth twice as much . |
49 | This section has a fixed limit which is not subject to index-linking and any settlement would be subject to wear and tear , where applicable . |
50 | This section has a fixed limit which is not subject to index-linking . |
51 | There is a fixed limit under this section , which is not subject to index-linking . |