Example sentences of "[art] [noun] who is [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I do not deal with the equally hard problem of the patient who is admitted unconscious to hospital after a suicide attempt , where the doctrines of implied consent or necessity are used to justify a doctor in treating him .
2 But if there are n't enough staff to meet this approach , the result is a double stress for the nurse who is taught such an approach , but given no opportunity to put it into practice .
3 Furthermore , an owner of a building who is refused listed building consent can , in certain circumstances , serve a notice on the local authority requiring it to purchase the property .
4 By virtue of the Congenital Disabilities ( Civil Liability ) Act 1976 a child who is born disabled as a result of injuries suffered en ventre sa mρere has a cause of action inter alia in respect of pain and suffering .
5 The court has before it two appeals which raise the same point of law , that is to say , can a child who is born alive , but suffering from disabilities occasioned by negligence on the part of the proposed defendant at a time when the child was en ventre sa mère and unborn , maintain an action for damages for negligence against the defendant .
6 Neither can it be assumed that a wife who is denied sexual autonomy will cease cohabitation .
7 A person who is given confidential information and is unaware of its confidential nature ( and has no reason to be aware ) will be able to use the information freely .
8 A manager who is held accountable for aspects of performance which he has no power or authority to control is in an impossible position .
9 A man who is made redundant may feel unable to tell his wife what has happened and keep up the pretence of leaving for work every day .
10 Fifthly , a member who is adjudged bankrupt or who has made a composition with his creditors ceases to be a member .
11 The Memorandum on the Mental Health Act 1983 ( 1987 ) issued by the then Department of Health and Social Security states , at paragraph 289 , that whilst calling upon the assistance of the police should be kept to a minimum , ‘ the police should always be informed at once of the escape or absence without leave of a patient who is considered dangerous or who is subject to restriction on discharge under Part III of the Act . ’
12 There is no doubt that at common law there is no effective remedy for an individual who is harmed due to insider dealing .
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