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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://sentencedict.com/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
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