Sentence examples for was ever subject from inspiring English sources

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There is no evidence that Islay was ever subject to Roman military control although small numbers of finds such as a coin and a brooch from the third century AD suggest links of some kind with the intermittent Roman presence on the mainland.

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No one else was ever subjected to similar scrutiny.

Doctrines are the most frightful tyrants to which men are ever subject".

If you are ever subject to these weather conditions, a mobile coop will allow you to move your chickens whenever bad weather threatens to destroy their house.

It's unfair because no male athlete is ever subjected to testing based on extreme physique.

An investigation by Greenwire last week into state-level regulatory efforts suggested that few oil and gas companies are ever subjected to fines for violations of pollution and chemical handling rules.

The indictment also does not say that Mr. Edelman was ever a subject of Mr. Fitzgerald's investigation.

The undoubted inscrutability of the "Mona Lisa" skips the question of whether there was ever anything about the subject to, well, scrute.

He was fabulously well-read - and there was no subject which was ever beyond his wit".

Nothing is ever the subject of "Smithsoniansmith" for long.

If there were ever a subject that called for fiction, it would seem to be divorce.

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