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

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1 As is usual , bookings for holidays advertised in this brochure are accepted subject to the granting of licences by the Civil Aviation Authorities , to whom application has been made .
2 The sale — the highest paid for a work by an English artist — is subject to the granting of an export licence .
3 The sale — for the highest amount paid for any work by a British artist — is subject to the granting of an export licence .
4 Such clauses in domestic contracts will now be subject to the UCTA 1977 .
5 The result of these decisions is that if the effect of an indemnity or similar provision is to require A to indemnify B against B's own liability to A , the clause will be treated as an exclusion , subject to the UCTA 1977 , whereas if the effect of the provision is to require A to indemnify B against B 's liability to C , the clause falls outside the provisions of the Act .
6 Arbitration clauses are therefore not subject to the UCTA 1977 but such clauses are subject to the Consumer Arbitration Act 1988 .
7 An ‘ English ’ magnate was in effect offering the services of men , technically subject to the crown of France , to the king of England in his capacity as king , rather than as duke of Aquitaine .
8 Thereafter the time was never judged to be ripe although we were told in oral evidence that , subject to the availability of Ministers , a Defence Committee [ i.e. OD ] meeting could have been held at any time , if necessary at short notice .
9 Many students so placed may be offered permanent employment on completion of their courses , subject to the availability of a suitable position at that time .
10 It is advisable to apply as early as possible , and preferably before 31 January of the proposed year of entry to the University , though application may be considered up to the date when a course begins , subject to the availability of places .
11 However applications may be considered up to the date when a course begins , subject to the availability of places .
12 Every effort will be made to meet changed requirements , subject to the availability of alternative facilities .
13 For courses which are not listed in ( a ) as national developments but where the group of centres offering that course decides to engage in consortium development of the new unit specifications , SCOTVEC will support such consortium development , subject to the availability of resources , by :
14 When businesses just want to get on with doing business , ‘ to be told you can take out a summons but then must allow three to four months for the other side to put forward defences , then allow more time for adjustments of claims and defences , and then , subject to the availability of a judge , you 'll get a hearing on it in 18 months ’ time , is less than satisfactory ’ , said , senior partner with Dorman Jeffrey .
15 In addition , the tenant should be granted a right to park in a delineated area , subject to the availability of space from time to time .
16 Example 2:12 Composite rights of parking Together with : ( 1 ) the parking spaces numbered and marked on the attached plan ( 2 ) the right in common with the landlord and all others having the like right to park private motor vehicles belonging to the tenant and the tenant 's staff ( subject to the availability of space from time to time ) in the area designed " staff Car Park " on the attached plan ( 3 ) the right for the tenant 's visitors in common with the visitors of other tenants in the building to park private motor vehicles for temporary periods not exceeding one hour in any period of twenty-four hours ( subject to the availability of space from time to time ) in the area designated " Visitors ' Car Park " on the attached plan
17 Example 2:12 Composite rights of parking Together with : ( 1 ) the parking spaces numbered and marked on the attached plan ( 2 ) the right in common with the landlord and all others having the like right to park private motor vehicles belonging to the tenant and the tenant 's staff ( subject to the availability of space from time to time ) in the area designed " staff Car Park " on the attached plan ( 3 ) the right for the tenant 's visitors in common with the visitors of other tenants in the building to park private motor vehicles for temporary periods not exceeding one hour in any period of twenty-four hours ( subject to the availability of space from time to time ) in the area designated " Visitors ' Car Park " on the attached plan
18 ( 14 ) Subject to the scheme conditions being fulfilled ( or waived ) , the court order and minute of reduction of capital will be filed with the Registrar of Companies and the scheme will become effective .
19 an explanation of the accounting treatment adopted for a refund that is subject to the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 where a credit appears in the financial statements in relation to it
20 Once the new Act is in force , any change to the rules relating to education training and conduct will be subject to the concurrence of the Lord Chancellor , Lord Chief Justice , Master of the Rolls , President of the Family Division and Vice-Chancellor , who will act having regard to advice received from a new Advisory Committee on Legal Education and Conduct .
21 It is a hard matter of pounds , shillings and pence , subject to the element of reasonable future probabilities .
22 The whole figure is subject to the element of reasonable future probability and this factor is commonly reflected in the multiplier ( but sometimes is reflected in a reduced multiplicand ) .
23 Furthermore , care should be had in making the performance of the works subject to the landlord 's approvals continuing in force .
24 An instructive example of this approach is to be found in German law , in which we find a general right of recovery which is subject to the principle that an administrative act is , even if in fact unlawful , treated as legally effective unless and until it is cancelled , either by the authority itself or by an administrative court .
25 ‘ The principle that a defendant must take the plaintiff as he finds him involves that if a wrongdoer ought reasonably to foresee that as a result of his wrongful act the victim might require medical treatment he is , subject to the principle of novus actus interveniens , liable for the consequences of the treatment applied although he could not reasonably foresee those consequences or that they could be serious . ’
26 According to Regulation 8(2) of these regulations a driver has the overall responsibility to proceed with due regard to the safety of other users of the road subject to the direction of any police constable etc .
27 The first duty of the master was to govern and control the institution ( subject to the direction of the management committee ) and 'cause to be obeyed ’ all the relevant regulations .
28 The medical officer of an institution was , subject to the direction of the management committee , to visit and attend the inmates regularly , and to carry out all the duties of his predecessor with additional duties laid down by the Act .
29 He was subject to the direction of the General Secretary , who sometimes insisted on the publication of articles seen as politically important for the union .
30 The Bank itself is subject to the direction of the Treasury .
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