Even those who need emergency hospital care will be subjected to the caprices and bureaucratic diktat of the soldiers guarding the gates. |
It is not a strong action and should not be subjected to loads that are anywhere near the heavy class. |
The other system, is the system under which man is subjected to the oligarchical conception, which is what we have today. |
The origin of ironstone can be thought of as a layer-by-layer replacement process of primarily stratified rocks that were subjected to shearing. |
The dark-adapted S. coeruleus cell, when subjected to a step-like increase in light intensity, responds with a depolarizing receptor potential. |
Almost 40 years ago, as a boy of ten, I was subjected to persistent bullying at a new school. |