subject - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • cover: The scheme is in the process of being extended again, possibly to cover all subjects.
  • choose: Those starting a program in the Sixth chose one subject from each of the five blocks.
  • teach: In addition Durham teaches subjects in an interdisciplinary way, to imitate real life situations.
  • relate: Home Sweet Home Front Home Sweet Home Front provides source material on a variety of subjects related to the Second World War Home Front.

Adjective modifier

  • related: You will have 1st or 2:1 minimum degree in Physics or related subject from a good university; a PhD would be an advantage.
  • core: Whilst the emphasis is on core subjects, our broad curriculum covers a wide range of subjects including foreign languages.
  • particular: Books are arranged on the shelves using a classification scheme, which groups books on a particular subject together with the same number.
  • relevant: Any website on a relevant subject might throw up some useful LINKS.

Modifies a noun

  • matter: Given the subject matter, Munich is a huge disappointment.
  • area: You can search for these by journal title or keyword, or browse within a subject area.
  • heading: The site lists veterinary resources arranged into various subject headings.
  • librarian: Glasgow University students with specific subject related enquiries should contact their subject librarian.
  • line: If you do not have Adobe Acrobat 4 or Acrobat Reader 4 mail webmaster and include subject line " Mendip Report.
  • specialism: For example, Delamere CE Primary School, Cheshire: Despite the small number of staff there is an adequate spread of subject specialisms.

Noun used with modifier

  • pm: General Chat Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 4:00 pm Subject: He he he!
  • data: The fact that the data subject must signify their agreement means that there must be some active communication between the parties.
  • curriculum: They believe that all curriculum subjects are important and that there are many different ways of learning and succeeding.
  • science: A-level English will prepare you for any Arts or Social science degree subjects.

Infinitive complement

  • change: All rates are subject to change without prior notice.

Preposition: of

  • debate: The exact floruit of Patrick is still a subject of lively debate.

The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.