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

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1 Under the standby arrangement first agreed in March 1990 , the IMF executive board on Nov. 15 approved the drawing of SDR27,400,000 ( US$35,500,000 ) leaving a balance of SDR40,900,000 to be drawn subject to achievement of the performance criteria originally set for March and June 1990 [ for details of Jamaica 's failure to meet these targets and resulting suspension of arrangement see p. 37817 ] .
2 The NHS as a whole will remain subject to audit by the NAO .
3 I for my part can not see why , subject to compliance with the proviso , a person should not be liable to be extradited under the terms of the Treaty if he was party to a crime committed in Sweden , such as , for example , the importation of drugs into Sweden , even if he was not himself in Sweden at the time of the importation .
4 There is , however , room for a realistic degree of relaxation in the system and the present 14 day periods allowed for exchange of pleadings will be increased to 28 days , subject to compliance with the overall timetable .
5 ( 3 ) The buyer ( or a person acting for him , usually an authorised person ) may also circulate copies of the tender announcement to the offeree company , subject to compliance with the FSA .
6 So , in the humanities , students ' views are neither the beginning nor the end ; they are based on evidence and understanding , and are subject to assessment by the students themselves and by others .
7 Under both the Institution of Civil Engineer 's Conditions of Contract ( fifth edition ) and Joint Contracts Tribunal conditions the contractor may apply for payment for permanent work done to date and , depending on the terms of the contract , for purchase of goods off site ( subject to title to the goods having passed to the employer ) .
8 To make matters worse , the monopolistic character of the sector has been blatantly exploited by trade unions , though over the longer run this has probably resulted in major job losses since most of the industries are subject to competition in the form of alternative goods .
9 Such an arrangement is subject to attack by the Inland Revenue under the principle in Furniss v Dawson [ 1984 ] 1 All ER 530 whereby the Inland Revenue are entitled to ignore each of the individual steps and consider the substance of the transaction as a whole .
10 To speak personally , I might have found life easier , though possibly less interesting , if the English synthesis had continued to exist in approximately the same state as when I became a university teacher at the end of the 1950s : a genuine humane discipline , self-respecting , enjoyable , expanding , with methods that were established and familiar , if subject to variation between the different emphases associated with Oxford and Cambridge .
11 The duration of tests at any one condition depends on the condition and again must be subject to variation in the light of findings as the test progresses .
12 Blumer and Hauser maintained that ‘ the influence of motion pictures seems to be proportionate to the weakness of the family , school , church and neighbourhood ’ and that ‘ persons living in high-rate delinquency areas are most subject to influence by the themes of life treated by motion pictures ’ .
13 This overriding limit is subject to adjustment in the event of certain specified alterations to the Company 's share capital .
14 This programme , which is still at the experimental stage and therefore subject to adjustment in the light of experience , is intended to supplement and not to replace the close personal supervision which graduate students are entitled to expect .
15 They 're live documents which are subject to revision as the organization changes and as we improve .
16 All company resolutions are subject to scrutiny by the court .
17 J Saville Gordon Machinery Ltd says a deal , subject to contract with the site 's owner , United Engineering Steels , has been struck .
18 The Maidenhead , Windsor and Eton areas have been subject to flooding from the River Thames for generations .
19 The commercial felling of timber is subject to licence from the Forestry Commission , and special arrangements exist for consultation between the commission , the central department and the local planning authority .
20 Under the previous system , works whose value had not been declared for taxation purposes were subject to taxation on the full sale price which was a severe disincentive to sellers .
21 The shop also includes a ‘ bargain corner ’ where surplus lines are sold at reduced prices , subject to availability from the factory , and of course all manner of souvenirs to remind you of you visit to ‘ The Chocolate Experience ’ .
22 Germany 's representative to the disarmament conference in Vienna , Rüdiger Hartmann , said , however , on Nov. 13 that difficulties had emerged after disagreement over sites and military equipment subject to inspection under the provisions of the treaty .
23 Likewise , transactions in third market stocks must be trade-reported , and are subject to publication in the Stock Exchange Daily Official List on the following day .
24 ICF President Sergio Orsi has expressed a wish that the World Marathon Championships should be held in South Africa in the not- too-distant future , South Africa having been provisionally readmitted to the ICF subject to ratification at the ICF congress next summer .
25 Treaties with foreign powers were to be negotiated by the president , but were then subject to ratification by the Senate .
26 The speaker , the principal majority party leader , now acquired the right to nominate his party 's representatives on the mighty Rules Committee , subject to ratification by the caucus .
27 Completion of the secession process would be subject to ratification by the USSR Congress of People 's Deputies .
28 The Congress on March 13 , 1990 , approved the creation of the post of President of the USSR , with extensive executive powers including the appointment of a new consultative Presidential Council and ( subject to ratification by the Congress ) of the Chairman and members of the Council of Ministers ; a new consultative Council of the Federation , headed by the President , comprises the Presidents of the union republics .
29 In asserting the supremacy of the Moldavian constitution and laws throughout the republic 's territory , and that " laws and other normative acts " would take effect in Moldavia only subject to ratification by the Moldavian Supreme Soviet , it appeared to go further than the Russian and Uzbek sovereignty declarations and to be closer in spirit to the more radical declarations of the Baltic and Transcaucasian republics , since it did not appear to allow for arbitration in the event of conflict with the USSR Constitution and laws .
30 The agreement , subject to ratification by the Federal Senate , provided for payment of arrears of US$2,000 million in 1991 , of which 45 per cent was payable immediately and the rest in equal monthly instalments by December 1991 .
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