Sentence examples for be subject more from inspiring English sources

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These days, alas, that image could pertain to climate change, and a grim fate to which these extraordinary animals may be subject, more or less.

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The treatment system, which evolved as a piecemeal, grass roots movement, has been subject more to faith than to scrutiny.

Restricted access is subject more to an intelligence classification of the source data than to a EULA specifying end-user rights.

A major story brewing is the cruel, inhumane treatment – torture – to which Bradley Manning is being subjected: more to come shortly.

Soldiers also acknowledged that Private Chen was subjected more often than others to punitive measures, like extra chores or exercises.

While raising tuition at more than twice the rate of inflation, colleges and universities are subjecting more and more teachers to precarious lives.

Screeners would have to take more training and be subject to more rigorous government oversight.

Accept that you will get more homework and be subject to more rules.

They ought not to be subject to more.

My film may be subject to more scrutiny.

General practice is exposed to the same environment and will be subject to more large federations.

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