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"What other person should I subject to such a risk?"
"Why should I subject myself to having dinner with her?"
Were they being subjected to some such process now, and why?
He had been subjected to four already in just a week.
I'm subjected to that kind of thing all the time.
He had been subjected to it any number of times.
All of us are subjected to somebody else's power at some point.
We have been subjected to a great deal of outside pressure.
God only knows what Michael was subjected to in his early years.
The congress has never been able to subject the Government to similar public scrutiny.
Yet you would subject him to the trial by blood the council has called for?
She left some room to believe that others were subjected to the same treatment.
In court, they will be subjected to a higher standard.
"I should probably subject you to some kind of penalty."
How could she have been so cruel as to subject the old woman to this?
There was no way to stay and study the problem while more people were being subjected to that.
The order of death upon the island had been subjected by me to special thought and care.
Why had he ever allowed himself to be subjected to this?
It is not, like that, now subjected to the human will.
But she didn't want to subject them to the risk.
No one takes the kind of abuse we were subjected to for pay.
For months, voters were subjected to a campaign of fear.
Congress needs to be subjected to what we taxpayers are put through.
They were the trials to which he had been subjected.
No member should be subjected to that sort of attack.