Sentence examples for To subject from inspiring English sources

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To subject

noun

In a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the subject and the actor are usually the same.

  • In the sentence ‘The mouse is eaten by the cat in the kitchen.’, ‘The mouse’ is the subject, ‘the cat’ being the agent.

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To subject your emotional nature to critical analysis unleashes its transformative powers.

Mr. Kurtz leaps from subject to subject.

The library is arranged according to subject.

Is it acceptable to subject them to "mild smacking"?

Are we going to subject them to special surveillance?

Some even have to subject their bodies to medical trials".

It's quite another to subject schoolchildren to them unnecessarily.

Perhaps it is time to subject myself to Wallersteinian analysis.

The survey jumps awkwardly from subject to subject.

Managers had to subject their decisions to more rigorous analysis.

No handicap related to subject affected the two star lots.

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