Example sentences of "held personally [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Under the legislation , managers of catering establishments could be held personally responsible for each breach of the regulation and each penalty could mean fines of between £2,000 and £20,000 .
2 She would have been held personally responsible and would almost certainly have fallen from office .
3 Like Mr Major , he had the ‘ Teflon ’ touch — that invaluable ability of politicians not to be held personally responsible for mistakes .
4 He now stands accused by The Hague city council of serious mismanagement of the Gemeentemuseum 's financial affairs , resulting in a deficit of DFl.4.2 million ( £1.6 million ; $2.3 million ) , a charge which may result in his being held personally responsible for the debts .
5 Legally , however , it seems that if it can be proved that Mr Fuchs spent above and beyond the municipally approved budget of DFl.12 million without authorisation , then he may be held personally responsible for the losses .
6 If anything happens to him then I 'll see to it that you 're held personally responsible . ’
7 The narrow margin of this victory in the January 1992 direct elections was attributed to his being held personally responsible for painful economic reforms in 1991 , which caused price rises of up to 500 per cent and raised unemployment from 27,000 to 420,000 , while inflation in January 1992 stood at 30 per cent .
8 A second UN resolution , Resolution 771 , which was unanimously adopted , demanded that the International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC ) should have unimpeded access to detention camps throughout the territory of the former Yugoslavia and that those responsible for human rights violations should be held personally responsible .
9 He is held personally responsible for complying with the many rules and regulations that govern its use .
10 While this was always true , it was unlikely that committee members would be held personally liable while the government was underwriting the costs .
11 The plaintiffs ' underlying complaint seems to be that C.M.C. borrowed more than it needed and spent more of the borrowed money than it could afford to spend , with the result that there was a loss for which the plaintiffs have been held personally liable as guarantors .
12 The individual officer is rarely held personally liable for his or her actions : damages are paid by the city , while legal costs are met by the union .
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