Example sentences of "be deemed to be [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Successive summonses bear the same number and date as the original and are deemed to be a continuance of the original fixed date summons ( Ord 7 , r 19(3) ) .
2 Though CSE grade 1 had been deemed to be the equivalent of a good O level pass , this had not really brought the two into line : the equivalence was granted as a concession to the increasingly academic ambitions of the secondary modern schools , and , later , as a consolation to those pupils in comprehensive schools who thought they had been wrongly ‘ deselected ’ away from O levels .
3 A.3.2 Any matter or thing so notified shall not be and shall not be deemed to be a disclosure for the purpose of qualifying or limiting the liability of the Vendor pursuant to this Agreement .
4 It has to be emphasised that the committee worked always in the shadow of the law : Section 132 of the Public Health Act 1875 had said that any expenses incurred by a local authority in maintaining in a hospital a patient who is not a pauper , should be deemed to be a debt due from such patient to the local authority , and could be recovered from him at any time within six months after his discharge from the hospital .
5 But they reaped no advantage ; there was nothing moving towards them which could be deemed to be a consideration , with the result that the case is one in which the contract is made , but remains unenforceable in law … .
6 Some leases contain rather more elaborate provisos such as : " no demand for or acceptance of rent by the landlord or its agents with knowledge of a breach of any of the covenants on the part of the tenant contained in these presents shall be or be deemed to be a waiver wholly or partially of any such breach but such breach shall be deemed to be a continuing breach of covenant " .
7 A payment made by reason of this Clause shall not be deemed to be a claim under this Policy for the purpose of the No Claim Bonus Section .
8 No representation or other affirmation of fact by anyone shall be or shall be deemed to be a warranty by DW .
9 An alternate Director as such shall not ( save as aforesaid ) have power to act as a Director nor shall be deemed to be a Director for the purpose of these Articles .
10 An alternate Director as such shall not ( save as aforesaid ) have power to act as a Director nor shall be deemed to be a Director for the purpose of these Articles .
11 The courts have developed some complex tests based on control whereby the subsidiary may be deemed to be an agent of the parent company .
12 By prior agreement some machines would be deemed to be the responsibility of millwrights and the others reserved for machine-tool fitters .
13 On conversion , in accordance with paragraph 23 of the [ draft ] FRS , the proceeds of the shares issued should be deemed to be the carrying amount of the debt , including accrued premium , immediately prior to conversion .
14 " That income shall , whether it would or would not have been chargeable to income tax apart from the provisions of this section , be deemed to be the income of that individual for all the purposes of the Income Tax Acts " — the individual ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom can be chargeable under the section whether or not he receives the income .
15 The ruling effectively voided the British legal notion of the " discretionary " life sentence , under which the Home Office had the power to extend prisoners ' actual terms in gaol , or detain them again after an initial release ( known as " release under licence " ) if they were deemed to be a danger to society .
16 In the language of political philosophy , power is deemed to be a concept that is ‘ essentially contested ’ which means that although the concept has featured prominently in political philosophy over the centuries and is now a major concern of organisation theorists we are still left with disputes over its meaning .
17 A user is deemed to be a member of staff who : —
18 Where value has at any time been given for a bill the holder is deemed to be a holder for value as regards the acceptor and all parties to the bill who became parties prior to such time .
19 Where the holder of a bill has a lien on it arising either from contract or by implication of law , he is deemed to be a holder for value to the extent of the sum for which he has a lien .
20 The £50,000 is deemed to be a capital payment paid to the settlor as being paid or applied by the trustees for the benefit of the settlor .
21 Because the full amount of the price for the shares is deemed to be a capital receipt in each shareholder 's hands , the shareholder is not entitled to an ACT credit in respect of the ACT paid by the company .
22 A person who , in the course of a business , imports a product into the European Community from outside , is deemed to be a producer ( s. 2(2) ( c ) ) .
23 There are detailed rules as to who are insiders and which dealing is deemed to be an insider dealing without the necessity of close personal connection between the parties of the dealing .
24 It is the net trading income which is deemed to be the income of the individual .
25 The survivor in the haulage business is deemed to be the licence holder if within two months he notifies the licensing authority of the event and within four months applies for a new O licence .
26 Each word within a paragraph is assigned all its possible subject categories , and the category most frequently represented over the whole paragraph is deemed to be the subject area of the text .
27 This has been recognised by the Panel and for many of the purposes of the Code and SARs , " control " is deemed to be the holding of an aggregate of 30 per cent or more of the voting rights of a company .
28 The SPD would favour an amended wording , to allow for the automatic expulsion , for instance , of asylum-seekers from countries where there was deemed to be no persecution .
29 It introduced a shortened review procedure for " unfounded " asylum applications — either from those whose identity and/or nationality could not be conclusively proved , or those from a country where there was deemed to be no danger of persecution .
30 We had Paul Gascoigne pulling someone 's shorts down the other night , and that was deemed to be a prankster at work .
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