Sentence examples for Has subjected from inspiring English sources

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Roger Federer has subjected us to a decade of misery!

The blockade has subjected many to unemployment, penury and malnutrition.

Criticised by MPs for "extremism" she has subjected PFI hospital schemes to merciless criticism.

AA Gill put it less politely: "Tourism has subjected Britain to a cream-tea enema".

No actress of modern times has subjected matrimony to more vigorous onscreen interrogation than Kate Winslet.

But it depends on the torture with which she has subjected her body.

They also say that Telmex has subjected its competitors to crippling failures of service.

It is not known whether the F.B.I. has subjected this material to any testing.

Instead the visit has subjected Pope Benedict's conservatism to intensely unfavourable scrutiny.

Ashley's Newcastle club has subjected the papers in the city, the Journal and Chronicle, to bans in the past.

Separately, the navy is preparing to prosecute three more service personnel, and has subjected seven others to disciplinary measures.

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