Example sentences of "should [be] [art] subject " in BNC.

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1 To hell with the GOOD TALKERS , those pugnacious interviewees all set to give ‘ sleepy ’ pop the kick in the pants it deserves — pop beauty should be the subject of dumbfoundedness , the breakdown of schematics .
2 At first sight a matter of user opinion , assessment of convenience is more involved and should be the subject of objective rather than subjective analysis by a technique known as decision path analysis ( DPA ) .
3 Yet judicial scrutiny has been expressly excluded : first by denying the courts the power to question decisions of the Tribunal , and secondly and more importantly by denying the courts the power to refuse to admit evidence obtained as a result of illegal or improper interceptions. ( a ) The exclusive jurisdiction of the Tribunal It is a general principle of English law that the decisions of inferior tribunals ( such as social security appeal tribunals , industrial tribunals , or immigration appeal tribunals ) should be the subject of appeal to the higher courts .
4 We did not believe that any of these should be the subject of charity or whim on the part of people more privileged than ourselves in this society .
5 One could argue , for instance , that the conditions of work and the forms of division of labour within the operating unit should be the subject of democratic decision-making within that unit while the general investment policy of the enterprise should be decided at the ‘ higher ’ level , by means of a mechanism involving representatives from the operating units , central enterprise staff and national planners ( assuming , that is , the kind of investment planning referred to above ) .
6 But a formidable argument has been developed in recent years by leading academic lawyers that this stream of authority should be the subject of reinterpretation to reveal a different line of thought pointing to the conclusion that money paid to a public authority pursuant to an ultra vires demand should be repayable , without the necessity of establishing compulsion , on the simple ground that there was no consideration for the payment .
7 The field work , which was part of an investigation to see whether the area should be the subject of a conservation programme , including obtaining preliminary species lists for bats , large mammals , plants and some groups of invertebrates , such as butterflies and beetles .
8 It is appropriate that the worship of the eternal-maternal should be the subject of one of the opening images of the exhibition .
9 The Leader of the House was right to say that there were many who said , in giving evidence to the Committee which he set up , that they think it right that Bills should be the subject of timetables .
10 This information , if required by the client , should be the subject of a detailed investigation as a follow-up stage .
11 This information should be the subject of a detailed investigation as a follow-up stage .
12 It was agreed that Turkey 's April 1987 application for membership should be the subject of ministerial discussions , together with prospective Greek membership ( Greece having relaxed in January its former insistence on a non-nuclear defence posture ) , but neither was likely to become a member before 1992 .
13 Now with regard to auditors in particular , er he will know because he 's had some correspondence with me er on this particular subject , it is the view of the government that the er recognised professional body , the Institute of Chartered Accounts in England and Wales , is best placed as a professional body , to supervise er this sector er an argument can be mounted and no doubt he may seek to use this debate to do just that , to say that er this should be the subject of some direct er rule from Whitehall .
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