Example sentences of "this case [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The history in this case describes a conflict between neighbours rather than one against the state .
2 Nor does this case involve any accredited representative of a foreign state in this country .
3 The conceptual content required in this case to describe the institution , though it involves a great deal of cultural elaboration , does not display the same kind of break between the pre-cultural and the cultural as is found in the incest case ; and the biological pattern of explanation could recognizably run through such ideas as human beings finding certain institutions ‘ natural ’ , which does not require any appeal to a rational collective agency to understand the basic biological idea , as is damagingly the case with the incest example .
4 They may have been the gigantic reptilian analogue of the elephant , and it may be no coincidence that the elephant also has its nasal openings on top of the skull , with the nostrils in this case sited at the end of the trunk it has been suggested that some sauropods may have had a proboscis of some sort .
5 Hypnosis in this case relieved the patient 's negative mind set and is in line with Dr Bach 's thesis that such mental states , for which he developed his flower remedies , could impair the body 's ability to heal itself .
6 CytR protects two regions on both strands ( Fig. 4 , lanes 5 and 10 ) , and the protection pattern is also in this case offset from each other in the 3'-direction by 3 nucleotides .
7 It may therefore be noted that , although the new solution satisfies the boundary conditions for colliding plane waves , the seed solution in this case does not .
8 The occurrence of this case does , however , strengthen the conclusion that there is an excess of lymphoid leukaemia and non-Hodgkin lymphomas among those aged 0–24 years in Seascale .
9 It seems to me that this case does not even touch that important question . ’
10 Damage in this case does not compromise the primary function , that of producing traction .
11 This case relied on law dating back to the 1870s .
12 Are these pictures simply transcriptions of power , in which the hard approach is mixed with the soft , and the Church is allied with the State ( and in this case hinting as well , not just at the foreigner 's domination of the native inhabitants but also at class conflict within colonial society , since the angel is a mélange of Spanish and Inca aristocracies ) ?
13 It is , for the reasons I have given , not sufficient in this case to point to the medical cause of death alone when considering the question ‘ how . ’
14 In the view of the Board the resolution of this case depends upon two fundamental propositions : first , agency is a contract made between principal and agent ; second , like every other contract , the rights and duties of the principal and agent are dependent upon the terms of the contract between them , whether express or implied .
15 If the outcome of this case depends upon whether or not reference is made to Hansard , how should the matter proceed in the face of the warnings of the Attorney-General that such references might constitute a breach of parliamentary privilege ?
16 The letter of 5 June 1992 from the Clerk of the House of Commons starts by saying , ‘ My attention has been drawn to the fact that the House of Lords may be asked to hear argument in this case based on the meaning or significance of words spoken during proceedings on a Bill in the House of Commons . ’
17 She had told Great-gran and now she stood looking down on this eighty-two year old woman who was dressed as a woman of forty might have been , in a pale blue cotton dress , square-necked , which showed surprisingly firm flesh for one her age , short-sleeved , which in this case exposed her real age by the sagging flesh of the underarm .
18 This case presents a situation in which the commitment for change was high at the top ; but the methods of achieving the change were confused at first , and not enough effort was expended to infuse the total organizational environment with commitment .
19 His schedule for the day was organized , thanks to some brisk telephoning the night before , and he would have Catherine Crane at his side all day , and all the days until this case finished .
20 This case concerned a man who set up in competition with the business that had previously employed him .
21 This case concerned the effect of the Equal Treatment Directive ( 76/207/EEC ) .
22 This case concerned a disposition by three adult children in favour of their father and his mortgagees .
23 eg. lifts , stairs , paths , rubbish chutes etc. this case concerned a path used by a plaintiff confined to a wheelchair who received injuries related to the poor state of the path .
24 This case concerned the sale of 600 cartons of frozen kidneys out of a bulk of 1,500 cartons stored for the seller at a cold store .
25 This case concerned an improved plan for underground service distribution schemes for housing estates ; that is , the layout of the gas , sewerage and water pipes and electricity cables .
26 This case concerned an application to the European Patent Office ( EPO ) and the invention was a new digital image processing system , the process steps being expressed mathematically in the form of an algorithm .
27 This case concerned the law before the implementation of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 , but the impact of this Act on exclusion clauses was in the minds of their lordships .
28 Gaitskell and Citrine were clear that Gibson was innocent of the whiff of corruption surrounding the allegations , to which he had no opportunity to reply ( and Churchill in this case expressed his sympathy for Gibson ) , but his resignation had , inevitably , to he accepted .
29 I have never heard this case made in anything like the explicit fashion in which I have just outlined it , and I do not think it ever would be publicly made .
30 The union agreement relevant to this case contained provisions for a shortened working week and at the same time an increase in monthly salary for full-time employees .
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