单词 | Subject to |
例句 | 1. The prices for food are subject to variation. 2. These rules are subject to change without notice. 3. The case is subject to judicial review. 4. His illness left him subject to asthmatic attacks. 5. The prices are subject to change. 6. These arrangements are subject to periodic reviews. 7. The offer has been accepted, subject to contract . 8. Currency exchange rates are always subject to variation. 9. All objects are subject to gravity. 10. The terms of the contract are subject to review. 11. Evidence is given on oath and witnesses are subject to cross - examination . 12. Opponents of the regime had been subject to arbitrary detention, torture and execution. 13. The prices of overseas holidays are subject to surcharges. 14. The timetable is subject to alteration. 15. Subject to your consent, I will try again. 16. Everyone is subject to the rule of law. 17. She skipped from one subject to another. 18. The plan is subject to the manager's approval. 19. The arms trade should be subject to rigorous controls. 20. This area is subject to earthquakes. 21. The conversation drifted from one subject to another. 22. The schedule is subject to change without notice. 23. Trains are subject to delay after the heavy snowfalls. 24. We are subject to the law of the land. 25. I would like to broach the subject to her. 26. Peasants used to be subject to the local landowner. 27. Are you subject to colds? 28. The offer is subject to certain conditions. 28. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 29. The number of students at a college can be subject to considerable fluctuation. 30. It was announced that the times were provisional and subject to confirmation. 1. The prices for food are subject to variation. 2. The case is subject to judicial review. 3. His illness left him subject to asthmatic attacks. 4. The prices are subject to change. 5. The offer has been accepted, subject to contract . 6. Currency exchange rates are always subject to variation. 7. All objects are subject to gravity. 8. Evidence is given on oath and witnesses are subject to cross - examination . 9. The number of students at a college can be subject to considerable fluctuation. 10. It was announced that the times were provisional and subject to confirmation. 11. Opponents of the regime had been subject to arbitrary detention, torture and execution. 12. The arms trade should be subject to rigorous controls. 13. These goods are subject to exemption from tax. 14. Prices are subject to variation. 15. It's a science in that it can be measured by results and is subject to methodological analysis. 16. The credit card is then accepted, subject to verification of the signature. 17. Everyone was entirely subject to the whim of the Sultan. 18. The designation of special marine reserves and marine sanctuaries shall be subject to the State Council for approval. 19. All the priories were made directly subject to the abbot of Cluny. 31. Methods of enquiry vary from subject to subject. 32. We are subject to our country's laws. 33. All holiday bookings are subject to availability. 34. The plan is subject to the director's approval. 35. We skipped from one subject to another. 36. Flights to New York may be subject to delay. 37. The plans are subject to change at short notice. 38. The programme is subject to amendment. 39. The agreement is subject to ratification by the Senate. 40. Funding is subject to political whim. 41. All nuclear installations are subject to international safeguards. 42. Flights are subject to delay because of the fog. 43. The sale is subject to the caveat emptor principle. 44. They were subject to great suffering. 45. The application was approved, subject to certain conditions . 46. This offer is subject to availability. 47. These goods are subject to exemption from tax. 48. Smokers are more subject to heart attacks than non-smokers. 49. Cars are subject to a high domestic tax. 50. Service personnel are subject to the Official Secrets Act. 51. All fees are subject to review . 52. Violators are subject to a $100 fine. 53. Train times are subject to change without notice. 54. Prices are subject to variation. 55. All the holidays on offer are subject to availability. 56. We are all subject to aggressive impulses. 57. Rooms are offered subject to availability. 58. The right of sale is subject to certain restrictions. 59. Prices are subject to change . 60. Prices may be subject to alteration. 61. All flights are subject to delay. 62. He is subject to fever. 63. We are subject to many influences. 64. Prices are subject to fluctuation. 65. The competitors will be subject to random drug testing. 66. He switched the conversation from one subject to another. 67. They denied a report that Egypt had agreed to a summit, subject to certain conditions. 68. It's a science in that it can be measured by results and is subject to methodological analysis. 69. The business conduct of this bank will be subject to UK rules. 70. As a diplomat, he is not subject to local laws. 71. The tribunal is unique because Mr Jones is not subject to the normal police discipline code. 72. She kept up a continuous chatter, skipping from one subject to the next. 73. Egypt had agreed to a summit subject to certain conditions. 74. Theatre, cinema and broadcasting are all subject to regulation by local authorities. 75. This article lacks continuity; the writer keeps jumping from one subject to another. 76. Clinics will be subject to a new code of conduct and stronger controls by local authorities. 77. The school can decide which pupils will be given priority of admission, subject to the requirements of the law. 78. The job is subject to your satisfactory completion of the training course. 79. Nursing agencies are subject to inspection by the health authority. 80. It isn't a subject to which I devote a great deal of thought. 81. The teacher kept skipping from one subject to another so it was difficult to follow what he was saying. 82. The credit card is then accepted, subject to verification of the signature. 83. Everyone was entirely subject to the whim of the Sultan. 84. Currently, the individuals who might have caused the accident are subject to/under investigation. 85. At this stage these are proposals and are still subject to change. 86. The designation of special marine reserves and marine sanctuaries shall be subject to the State Council for approval. 87. His talk was hard to follow because he kept jumping from one subject to another. 88. Many trains are subject to cancellation because of the flooding. 88. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 89. The bar was licensed subject to the condition that no children under 15 be admitted. 90. The funding is subject to approval by the Board of Education. 91. All special offers advertised in this brochure are subject to availability. 92. Helen changed the subject to save me the embarrassment of replying. 93. The sale of firearms is subject to many legal restrictions. 94. The article is ready to publish, subject to your approval. 95. The government estimates that its borrowing requirement this year could reach £150 billion, subject to a wide margin of error. 96. Options are offered subject to staff availability and the constraints of the timetable. 97. Travel arrangements are subject to confirmation by State Tourist Organisations. 98. The sale will be made to the highest bidder subject to a reserve price being attained. 99. Their participation is subject to a number of important provisos. 100. Trains may be subject to delay on the northern line - we apologize for any inconvenience caused. 101. He had been subject to a campaign of innuendo in the press. 102. The offer is subject to approval at the Annual General Meeting. 103. Employee appointment to the Council will be subject to a term of probation of 6 months. 104. The lecturer temporarily digressed from her subject to deal with a related theory. 105. The activities of the committee are subject to public scrutiny. 106. We plan to go on Wednesday, subject to your approval. 107. Ferry schedules and precise timings are subject to weather conditions on the day of departure. 108. The empirical evidence considered here is subject to many qualifications. 109. In recent years, she has been subject to attacks of depression. 110. If a person's income arises in the UK it is subject to UK income tax. 111. British companies are subject to international laws and the same applies to companies in Europe. 112. He is subject to the jurisdiction of the English courts. 113. He expounded his views on the subject to me at great length. 114. All the priories were made directly subject to the abbot of Cluny. 115. Travelling and subsistence allowances are not subject to tax. 116. The transaction is subject to approvals from regulators. 117. The itinerary may be subject to minor amendment. 118. Subject to congressional approval, it proposed increased spending on highways, mass public transport systems,[http:///subject to.html] bridge improvement and highway safety programmes. 119. The directives are proposed under article 118A, which is subject to qualified majority voting. 120. The emotions aren't always immediately subject to reason, but they are always immediately subject to action. William James 121. The companies signed a contract for the venture last month, subject to regulatory approvals. 122. Each order for goods or services then gives rise to a separate contract, subject to the agreed terms. 123. Rules are to be drawn up by the Law Society, subject to approval by the Lord Chancellor and four senior judges. 124. In the private sector, decision making can be guided and implemented by considerations that are subject to reasonably accurate escalation. 125. The salary will depend on rank and experience, and the position is subject to final budgetary approval. 126. Other documents must be filed and served as soon as practicable, subject to any direction of the appellate court. 127. All mortgages are subject to status and valuation and are not available to persons under 18 years of age. 128. Normally, any ordinary citizen subject to dropped charges would receive a stony-faced apology and the opportunity to leave via the public foyer. 129. This overriding limit is subject to adjustment in the event of certain specified alterations to the Company's share capital. 130. It has also been held that non-statutory government advisory panels are subject to judicial review. 131. Velchanos was always subject to the goddess and always shown in attitudes of adoration. 132. All defined benefit schemes are subject to regular valuations by professionally qualified actuaries. 133. It is subject to grease and grime from the hands, occasional coffee spills, cigarette ash, dead flies and sandwich crumbs. 134. The merger, which is expected to close in the first quarter of 1998, is still subject to regulatory approval. 135. The latter would be subject to less extensive review than would tribunals and other administrative institutions. 136. Road building proposals for sensitive areas such as Oxleas Wood and Twyford Down must be subject to full environmental assessment. 137. This document won praise from the liberal majority at the Council, and was readily accepted, subject to a few amendments. 138. But any deal done between the leaders and the White House may be subject to full congressional approval. 139. No one should be subject to physical or mental abuse, by another human being. 140. Yesterday's meeting of the borough planning applications sub-committee approved plans for the 48 hectare golf course subject to certain legally binding conditions. 141. The transaction is subject to shareholder approval of both companies, and should be completed in the fall. 142. These courts were not subject to judicial review at all which only applied to administrative authorities and inferior courts. 143. As taxpayers subject to wealth tax, the Chiracs should have declared any amounts of cash they kept during those years. 144. Prices do not apply to Public Holiday periods unless otherwise stated, and are subject to availability of suitable accommodation. 145. Political culture is a vague abstract concept that has been subject to various definitions. 146. The first ordinations should take place in eighteen months subject to Parliamentary approval. 147. The relationship between qualifications and jobs is attenuated by the complexities of labour market segmentation and this itself is subject to local diversification. 148. It was a subject to which the Ancients had given much thought too. 149. All church buildings are subject to normal planning control over, for example, changes of use and significant alterations. 150. However, income deriving from pension schemes and annuities is subject to income tax. 151. There is a powerful argument for saying that, in general, it should be subject to the rules of administrative law. 152. This Convention shall be subject to ratification or acceptance by the signatory States. 153. All specs and applications shown above subject to change without prior notice. 154. Members of the standing committee are elected and subject to recall by the congress. 155. Due to continuous improvements, specs are subject to change without notice. 156. All SG - iron castings that fail to conform to this specification shall be subject to rejection. 157. Service is subject to the terms and conditions of the service contract. |
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