Sentence examples for willingly subjected from inspiring English sources

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During these encounters Ms. Lacey and Mr. Cardona have willingly subjected themselves to questioning and assessments from these uninitiated eyes.

"As a result every athlete who has participated in one of our programmes has voluntarily agreed to abide by the rules of the Wada Code and willingly subjected themselves to substantially more stringent testing protocols than they otherwise would have been subject to," Usada said.

I wonder if in a few years' time, Future People will be all, "Can you believe they willingly subjected themselves to radiation without studying its effects?" Wi-Fi risks in schools 'must be reviewed' [Telegraph].

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The family's lawyer, Zenas Baer, said no sensible parent would willingly subject a child to circumcision knowing what it entailed.

Imagine a President and almost two hundred senators and representatives willingly subjecting themselves to a chamber full of deadly vapors for the sake of curing the common cold.

For writers, wading into comments doesn't make a lot of sense – it's like working a second shift where you willingly subject yourself to attacks from people you have never met and hopefully never will.

With love as our culture's patent medicine, prescribed for every ill (now even touted as a necessary precondition for that other great American obsession, longevity), we willingly subject ourselves to any number of arcane procedures in its quest.

I'M not sure if most parents who have children on the cusp of adulthood would willingly subject themselves to a performance of "Hair," where other children on the cusp of adulthood jump off the stage, run sweatily around the Broadway theater and dance in the faces of those unfortunate enough to have aisle seats.

As for the idea of willingly subjecting my work not only to some party's discipline but to anyone's control, my repugnance was such that, as a young and indigent writer, I had turned down lucrative offers to work for Hollywood studios because of a revulsion at the thought of someone owning the paper I was typing on.

For anyone who grew up with the politically correct mores of the 1980s alternative-comedy scene, the idea of a theatre audience willingly subjecting themselves to an evening of unvarnished sexist stereotypes, double entendres, relentless running gags and, of course, those dropping trousers seems unimaginably alien.

And being caught out means a never-ending parade of public (social media) apologies, to which we willingly subject ourselves, having been "victimized" in the first place.

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