Example sentences of "[subord] [art] person is " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Carers and friends need to start where the person is at , and not wonder how it is that someone can seem so upset at the death of a pet and yet apparently unmoved by the untimely death of their spouse .
2 In other words , the test situation is open-ended — unlike the usual intelligence test , where the person is required to reach a single ( correct ) solution .
3 The most common sort of violation of autonomy is paternalism — where the person is coerced into giving up some or all of it .
4 Where the person is a living human person no particular problem arises , but sometimes the personality is a legal fiction , as in the case of a corporation .
5 All of these defences apply only where the person is not shown to have intended to stir up racial hatred , and all of the participants have the defence that they had no reason to suspect that the material was threatening , abusive or insulting .
6 Where the person is present or represented the following wording may be used : Unless by [ 4 pm on Friday 13 June 19 ] The defendant [ serves his list of documents ] the defence be struck out and judgment entered for the plaintiff with costs .
7 In the case of a minor , or of a mental patient where no person is authorised to act for him by the Court of Protection , then the " next friend " must file a written undertaking ( N 235 ) , attested as would be an affidavit , to be responsible for costs ( Ord 10 , r 2(b) ) .
8 This should be taken as referring to the office of head teacher , so that where a person is acting in place of the head teacher ( usually this will be the deputy head teacher ) , s/he will be able to exercise this power .
9 S 284 states that where a person is adjudged bankrupt , any disposition of property made by that person , between the presentation of the petition and the vesting of the bankrupt 's estate in his trustee in bankruptcy , is void unless it was made with the consent of the court or was subsequently ratified by the court .
10 Problems arise where a person is not fully in control of direction and movement .
11 Where a person is injured it is normal practice to take a statement to the effect that ‘ the following injuries were sustained ’ .
12 Where a person is found in possession of recently stolen property it can be presumed by the court that he stole it , in the absence of a satisfactory explanation .
13 The Royal College 's proposals would allow a person to be recalled to hospital by a doctor without an application by an approved social worker , even where a person is symptom-free .
14 However , where a person is induced to make a contract by a false statement this may give rise to a civil action brought by the party to whom the statement was addressed for misrepresentation under the Misrepresentation Act 1967 .
15 The Health and Safety Inspectorate may ultimately prosecute the party concerned in the courts , and where a person is found guilty , substantial fines may be imposed .
16 Where a person is deprived of some status as a result of allegations , the courts have applied the rules on the basis that there is a legitimate expectation of a hearing .
17 By s. 2 of the 1986 Act the court may make a disqualification order where a person is convicted of an indictable offence in connection with the promotion , formation , management or liquidation of a company .
18 This still exists in a limited form in relation both to companies and to individuals , in that where a person is adjudged bankrupt or a company is wound up by the court , dispositions of property made by the debtor or the company after a prescribed date , usually the date of the presentation of the petition for a bankruptcy order or a winding up order , are void unless the court otherwise orders : sections 127 and 284 .
19 Admission for assessment for twenty-eight days ( section 2 ) is possible where a person is suffering from mental disorder and it is considered that he or she ought to be detained in the interests of his or her own health or safety or with a view to the protection of other persons .
20 Where a person is authorised by s 375 of the Companies Act 1985 to represent a corporation or company at any meeting of creditors , he must produce to the official receiver a copy of the resolution so authorising him .
21 The same problem arises where a person is wearing an insulting emblem on his clothing .
22 Where a person is convicted of an offence relating to the display of material under section 18 , or of one of the offences contrary to sections 19 , 21 or 23 , forfeiture of the material is mandatory .
23 Where a person is actually being made the subject of an unlawful attack by another , he is entitled to act in self-defence , and use force to do so .
24 ( 2 ) The recognition of a recognised body shall expire where a winding-up order or an administration order under Part II of the Insolvency Act 1986 is made with respect to the body or where a resolution for voluntary winding-up is passed with respect to the body or where a person is appointed administrative receiver of the body .
25 It goes without saying that once a person is charged his status is changed .
26 Additionally , once a person is appointed , not only need the minister never account for the choice , but the likelihood is that he or she will never have to justify it on performance grounds .
27 I read in the ministerial journals — the Secretary of State for the Environment will certainly know about it — that the Minister of State said that , once a person is in a band , his property would be in it probably for perpetuity .
28 Once a person is infected they may recover naturally or they may become a chronic carrier of the virus .
29 Static stretching involves slow , continual movement until the person is at the limit of his stretch .
30 Drivers and riders should always stop still at pedestrian crossings , and not pull forwards until the person is safely on the pavement .
  Next page