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Example sentences for "being subject"

  • The inflection of a verb is called its +conjugation+ (§ 53).

  • We need not expand sixteen to “sixteen years old.

  • Defn: A being subject to death; a human being; man.

  • A being subject to death; a human being; man.

  • I answer that, We may consider the passions of the soul in two ways: first, in themselves; secondly, as being subject to the command of the reason and will.

  • Now free-will is moved to God by being subject to Him; hence an act of filial fear and an act of humility also concur.

  • Hence the reason for his not being subject to a pecuniary penalty is set down as being "because it is his money.

  • The obligation of being subject to the law does not originate in the will of another, but in reason.

  • Whether He assumed the obligation of being subject to these defects?

  • Divine goodness, being subject, so to say, to the rays of this goodness.

  • Wherefore ye must needs abstain from all these things, being subject to the priests and deacons, as unto God and Christ.

  • Fare ye well in Jesus Christ; being subject to your bishop as to the command of God; and so like.

  • For ye did all things without respect of persons, and walked according to the laws of God; being subject to those who had the rule over you, and giving the honour that was fitting to the aged among you.

  • The first is purely passive, and supposes the possibility of being affected by an object, and, consequently, of being subject to change.

  • By existing, and also by being subject to conditions necessary to motion.

  • As to being subject to its protection, we may guess what ideas king and parliament had of that, by the protection they actually afforded to our ancestors.

  • The ostensible reason for this conduct, was the tea's being subject to the three-penny duty.

  • The people, being subject to the laws, ought to be their author: the conditions of the society ought to be regulated solely by those who come together to form it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "being subject" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being asked; being compelled; being considered; being dissolved; being disturbed; being drawn; being drunk; being duly; being either; being full; being heard; being known; being like; being loved; being minded; being observed; being reduced; being relieved; being sensible; being smaller; being taught; being well; external causes; must come; stellar evolution; written upon