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EN[ˈsʌb.dʒɛkt] [ˈsʌb.dʒɪkt] [səbˈdʒɛkt] [sʌbˈdʒɛkt] [-ɛkt]
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    Examples of subject in a Sentence

  • Beispiele subject
    1. Incest is a taboo subject in most soap operas.
    2. in tailsubject to such a limitation
    3. That subject is tangential to our discussion, and we cannot let it distract us.
    4. Common sense is not a teachable subject.
    5. a tender subject
    6. "Dogs of War" is about--surprise!--mercenaries, the fall-back subject of choice for every overly testosteroned rock musician since the Creation.
    7. Grant's future has been the subject of rumour after rumour for much of the season and last week's horrific 5-0 thumping at Newcastle was the catalyst for another round of fevered speculation.
    8. In which sense does ‘∀p ~(p & ~p)’ cause the tokening of the belief in the subject?
    9. Fair trade has become quite a topical subject.
    10. The closer a poet is to the subject he elegizes, the more we expect him to respond in ways that aren’t “poetic” — but it takes craft to make a poem seem uncrafted, and it takes words to show how short our words can fall.
  • Beispiele subjects
    1. In conclusion, sarcopenic older women showed lower muscle function and higher cardiovascular risk due to increased PP levels compared with nonsarcopenic subjects.
    2. In obese human subjects, intrahepatic DAG content, but not ceramides or acylcarnitines (other derivatives of fatty acid metabolism), is inversely correlated with the ability of insulin to suppress endogenous glucose production [45].
    3. Overall, the 72.2%of HDM-sensitized subjects were polysensitized and the remaining 27.8% subjects were monosensitized to seasonal grass pollens, animal hair, moldsor cockroach.
    4. On day 21, a majority of subjects (66%) in the 30μg HA adjuvanted group (GMT = 34) were seroprotected.
    5. Ventral OMV is active in all subjects besides S05 during this task while activity is also present in dorsal OMV for all subjects besides S03 and S04; slices are through Cb vermis and paravermis only.
    6. Additionally, it is also possible that a small proportion of subjects with increased primary macrocups may have been misclassified as glaucomatous.
    7. S2 Table in the gives an in-detail view of the demography of the cases taken into the study. 5ml of blood was collected from all subjects, prior to treatment, in heparin vacutainers and processed immediately there after.
    8. Before pooling, we applied a vincentisation procedure (see Results for more details) to normalise reaction times across subjects.
  • Beispiele subjected
    1. Any individual tree which masted in a generally non-mast year would be subjected to the exclusive attention of the seed predators and so would be selected against.
    2. All cells were subjected to a matrigel invasion assay.
    3. The raw signal data was subjected to a baseline correction process to subtract the sensor's offset and drift variations.
    4. The microporous titanosilicate K2TiSi3O9.H2O was subjected to ion exchange by the other alkaline cations and NH4+.
    5. The positive clone was subjected to three consecutive rounds of single colony isolation on plates of solid medium to ensure homoplasmicity.
    6. The washed P2 fraction (P2′) was subjected to hypoosmotic shock and lysis before centrifugation again.
    7. The sections were subjected to immunohistostaining using anti-ED-1 antibodies (1:500, Dai-nippon Pharma), anti-MCP-1 antibodies (1:200, Santa Cruz Biotechnology), anti-FITC antibodies (1:1000.
  • Beispiele subjecting
    1. Herbert resented his wife for subjecting him to the bonds of matrimony; he claimed they had gotten married while drunk. ‎
    2. such agencies would make it possible for the railroads to water stock and evade the law subjecting security issues to public regulation
    3. It is assumed that it might be possible, by subjecting an aqueous solution to selective radiation in a narrow spectrum of wavelengths at which the hydrate ion sheaths would be destroyed, to molarize the ions and separate salts from the aqueous solution.
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