Example sentences of "subject to [det] " in BNC.

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1 It is because God is not subject to such things that He may be said not to suffer , at least in the way human beings do .
2 The burden of many studies , subject to such qualifications , is that on balance political factors like party or ideology or electoral competitiveness do not matter much , compared to a country 's level of economic development .
3 We can at least be thankful that microbes are not subject to such corruptions .
4 The exercise of these freedoms , since it carries with it duties and responsibilities , may be subject to such formalities , conditions , restrictions or penalties as are prescribed by law and are necessary in a democratic society , in the interests of national security , territorial integrity or public safety , for the prevention of disorder or crime , for the protection of health or morals , for the protection of the reputation or rights of others , for preventing the disclosure of information received in confidence , or for maintaining the authority and impartiality of the judiciary .
5 The reduction in the nature conservation interest will probably have been slight and reintroduction of light grazing may well have prevented a decline in floristic diversity in some upland , species-rich grasslands traditionally subject to such grazing .
6 The rules apply the rules for parliamentary elections contained in Schedule 1 of the Representation of the People Act 1983 , subject to such variations as are appropriate for local elections .
7 may be subject to such formalities , conditions , restrictions or penalties as are prescribed by law in a democratic society in the interests of national security , territorial integrity or public safety , for the prevention of disorder or crime , for the protection of health or morals , for the protection of the reputation or rights of others , for preventing the disclosure of information received in confidence , or for maintaining the impartiality of the judiciary .
8 This special responsibility for verifying compliance with Community minimum requirements is known as ‘ home country control ’ and will be of increasing practical importance for UK businesses which venture abroad while remaining subject to such home country control .
9 But of course the human body is simply not capable of being subject to such control over prolonged periods .
10 ‘ Never has an art form been subject to such control , ’ argued Pare Lorentz in 1930 as he pointed out how the whole industry was ‘ ruled by fear ’ and was ‘ the victim of moral racketeering ’ .
11 Most of the chairs , however , were not subject to such private patronage , but they were still employed for political purposes , though usually on a somewhat higher political level than Dempster intended .
12 In the GCHQ case the House of Lords held that there was no general rule that prerogative powers were not subject to judicial review on grounds of reasonableness and fairness : whether any particular exercise of a prerogative power was subject to such review depended on the nature of the power in question and the circumstances in which it was exercised .
13 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 …
14 The characteristic of the first four is that they have the force of law , subject to such constitutional acts as may be necessary to give them force in the territory of a particular Contracting State .
15 Neither the American nor most of the European press was subject to such restraints , and their readers had been regaled throughout the summer with photographs and titillating reports of a royal cruise down the Dalmatian coast .
16 Whatever his sins it is clear that a man subject to such fits of remorse would have been well aware that a crusade was a religious act as well as a great military adventure .
17 no steps may be taken to enforce any security over the company 's property , or to repossess goods in the company 's possession under any hire purchase agreement ( defined widely and including conditional sale agreements , chattel leasing and retention of title agreements ) , except with the leave of the court and subject to such terms as the court may impose ;
18 no other proceedings , or execution or other legal process may be commenced or continued , and no distress may be levied against the company or its property except with the leave of the court and subject to such terms as the court may impose .
19 The exercise of these freedoms , since it carries with it duties and responsibilities , may 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 the reputation or rights of others …
20 That an action for defamation is a prima facie interference with the right is recognised by article 10(2) which provides that the exercise of the freedoms referred to in article 10(1) may be subject to such restrictions as are prescribed by law and are necessary in a democratic society ( my emphasis ) for the protection of the reputation of others .
21 The exercise of these freedoms , since it carries with it duties and responsibilities , may be subject to such formalities , conditions , restrictions or penalties as are prescribed by law and are necessary in a democratic society , in the interests of national security , territorial integrity or public safety , for the prevention of disorder or crime , for the protection of health or morals , for the protection of the reputation or rights of others , for preventing the disclosure of information received in confidence , or for maintaining the authority and impartiality of the judiciary .
22 ( 6 ) Nothing in the Act or in the Convention prevents the Crown from facilitating the giving of evidence by its present or former officers or servants , subject to such conditions if any as it may deem appropriate , but the courts have no power to order anyone to give evidence in circumstances in which section 9(4) applies .
23 ‘ ( 1 ) To buy , sell or exchange lands of any tenure whether by private contract or by public auction for such consideration and subject to such covenants , conditions and restrictions as the attorney shall think fit .
24 The issue of public interest immunity arises because , quite apart from the considerations underlying the implied undertaking , the particular class of documents here in question is clearly recognised on authority to be subject to such a claim .
25 In contrast the non tumorigenic viruses HPV 6/11 would not be subject to such cell type-specific modulation in activity via this region since they do not contain this functional octamer binding site .
26 Local authorities were not always subject to such legal control .
27 Here , purchase decisions are influenced by a variety of different roles , each of whose relative importance needs to be understood by the marketer selling goods and services subject to such multiple influences .
28 Where the court is satisfied , on the application of the official receiver , that the bankrupt has failed to comply with any of his obligations under the Act , it can order that time shall cease to run for as long as or subject to such conditions as it thinks fit ( s 279(3) ) .
29 The corporation was empowered to grant licences for Sunday entertainment subject to such conditions as it thought fit .
30 For example , planning authorities may grant planning permission unconditionally or subject to such conditions as they think fit .
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