Example sentences of "[art] case [was/were] " in BNC.

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1 One of the mysteries of the case has been how high up the Kenyan establishment the details of the case were known .
2 Barlow Clowes ' indirect links with the case were raised with the DTI by the Stock Exchange when Hedderwick 's liquidator contacted the head of its licensing unit .
3 The difficulties in the case were caused by the Court of Appeal 's earlier failure to rule on two of Berry 's three grounds of appeal , said Lord Lane , but that did not preclude the Home Secretary from re-opening the case .
4 The difficulties in the case were caused by the Court of Appeal 's earlier failure to rule on two of Berry 's three grounds of appeal , said Lord Lane , but that did not preclude the Home Secretary from re-opening the case .
5 This loss of support was very serious because the methods by which the Sharmas won the case were very tentative indeed .
6 The fact that this was the chosen approach of the Evil One in tempting Eve should give us a healthy respect for its subtlety and danger : ‘ Did God say … ? ’ he asked : His innocent-sounding questions about the facts of the case were designed to open up the deeper issue of God 's goodness .
7 We were told that the papers in the case were being examined and it was clearly implied that action would be taken .
8 Even Emilia is deceived by his concern on behalf of Cassio : ‘ I warrant it grieves my husband/As if the case were his ’ — ‘ O , that 's an honest fellow ’ , agrees Desdemona ( III.iii.3ff. ) . in Much Ado about Nothing the villainous Borachio , tool of the malcontent Don John , exults at the success of his deception : ‘ I have deceived even your very eyes ’ n.i.238f . ) .
9 While we have stressed the aftermath of the court case when all his actual weapons and masks were displayed , the details of the case were described vividly in the previous year as the offences occurred .
10 In fact , in the Brixton gang trial , the racial and class overtones of the case were often quite evident .
11 But the court 's discretion under this rule only arises if the applicant has sought a declaration , an injunction or damages ; and even if one of these remedies has been claimed the court may , in cases raising complex factual issues , refuse to exercise the discretion in the applicant 's favour on the basis that it would be better if the case were started afresh by writ .
12 The Times , for its part , while maintaining a discrete silence when the fortunes of the case were in the balance , eventually brought its influence to bear against those who were understood as Eyre 's malicious persecutors .
13 The briefs and opinions in the case were immediately circulated by the Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference to the experts who were shortly to attend a Special Commission of the Conference to review the workings of the Convention , and this gave the case a prominence ( and in some quarters a notoriety ) which it might otherwise have escaped .
14 The facts in the case were similar to those in the instant case in that they involved complaints made against police officers in respect of arrests made by them at the Wapping disturbances in January 1987 .
15 During that period , any criteria for selection ( whether religious or otherwise ) would have had to be agreed with the local education authority if the case were to be brought within section 6(3) ( b ) .
16 Now here the visitor received the appeal ; each party disclosed his case to him ; the whole merits of the case were before him ; and he has exercised his judgment upon the whole .
17 Now , here the visitor received the appeal , each party disclosed his case to him , the whole merits of the case were before him , and he has exercised his judgment upon the whole .
18 In a real case these would be questions for the jury ( if the case were tried with a jury ) , although the judge might withdraw the issue from the jury if satisfied that there was no evidence of negligence or unreasonableness .
19 He was sentenced to pay a large fine , and to surrender his office to trustees ( one of whom was his own brother-in-law ) , although the intricacies of the case were not settled until at least 1636 .
20 The reason for this is to avoid those who appointed the administrative receiver being treated as mortgagees in possession or being held liable for the receiver 's acts which would be the case were the receiver to be treated as their agent .
21 Unspoken though they were , the facts of the case were plain , and he could no longer conceal them from himself .
22 Nevertheless , the facts of the case were now plain enough in her spread : Madcap Agnew remained as much alive inside them as did the glorious seventeenth-century adept of the Art .
23 Merymose did not like Kenamun , neither did he trust him ; and if the case were solved , Kenamun would take the credit .
24 Thus if the facts of the case were to occur again , the result might well be different ) .
25 No further details of the case were released .
26 Police officers investigating the case were shown to have tampered with confession evidence and altered interview notes , a newly developed electrostatic document analysis test having indicated that interview notes were not contemporaneous .
27 The political ramifications of the case were highlighted after it emerged that two of the four co-operatives implicated were owned by members of Sharif 's ruling IDA and that substantial loans had been extended to a number of IDA politicians , including Sharif himself .
28 The facts of the case were simple .
29 I was just thinking that if the case were unblocked — ’
30 All the accountants in the case were said to be acting as experts and not as arbitrators , and the determination was to be final and binding for all purposes .
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