Examples of 'was subject' in a sentence

Meaning of "was subject"

was subject: When someone was subjected to something, it means they were forced to experience or endure it. This phrase is often used to describe a person's experience of a particular situation or treatment

How to use "was subject" in a sentence

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None of those guarantees was subject to any exceptions.
It was subject to a methodological validation based on external criteria.
Every project supported was subject to an assessment.
Tom was subject to physical and emotional abuse.
For these reasons it was subject to major renovations.
He was subject to frequent nervous headaches and depression.
Any organ donation was subject to a written report.
He was subject to the high expectations of his father.
Later the city was subject to many raids.
He was subject to five years of torture and deprivation.
He was released but was subject to recall by the court.
It was subject to all the affections of a human body.
The belfast agreement was subject to year later.
This was subject to change as new issues were published.
But this competition was subject to a huge debate.

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Adam was subject to entropy like all of creation.
She had wondered if she was subject to hallucinations.
He too was subject to persecution for his faith.
This is the scheme to which he was subject as an employee.
The scheme was subject to a full public consultation.
A woman who consented to an abortion was subject to prosecution.
The approval was subject to the following conditions.
A common feature of these programs was subject integration.
The officer was subject to the penalty of reprimand.
Manufacturers whose production was subject to minimum.
This region was subject to repetitive waste crises.
The paternal and marital power was subject.
The plan was subject to subsequent amendments.
Failure to register a birth was subject to penalty.
The regime was subject to deadly internal rivalries.
Final vesting of these shares was subject to.
Then criminal was subject to the actual punishment.
Police said anyone in the roadway was subject to arrest.
The draft was subject to approval of all parties.
He acted in complete independence and was subject to no political control.
Membership was subject to no restrictions on grounds of nationality.
Any violation of those rights was subject to legal punishment.
He was subject to the same propaganda as other soldiers.
The childcare benefit was subject to valorization.
He was subject to the pulls of the flesh.
Gender discrimination was subject to significant fines.
He was subject to arrest by the police force of this country.
Building energy efficiency was subject to a wide range of measures.
He was subject to police assault while in custody.
This list of priorities was subject to a wide public consultation.
He was subject to the same human frailties which we all are.
A draft version of the definition was subject to a public consultation.
Brest was subject to flooding in the past.
The court decision was subject to appeal.
She now was subject to the authority of her husband.

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