Example sentences of "of [art] case " in BNC.

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1 Though the case is complex and the minister has joined the Anglican communion , the elements of the case at the time are quite significant .
2 Both men are reporting what seem to them the facts of the case , and they are the more confident about doing so because no Englishman has arisen to rebut their arguments .
3 ‘ In these cases the interests of justice may demand special requirements such as , for example , that the preparation and presentation of the case be in separate and independent hands ’ .
4 The decision , however , will be that of the case doctor ‘ and must be made solely for clinical , not financial reasons ’ .
5 One of the mysteries of the case has been how high up the Kenyan establishment the details of the case were known .
6 One of the mysteries of the case has been how high up the Kenyan establishment the details of the case were known .
7 When considering whether a parent was unreasonably withholding consent to a child 's adoption , the test was not whether the court agreed with the parent 's reasons for withholding consent but whether a reasonable parent would withhold consent in the circumstances of the case .
8 The judge clearly adopted the right test — was this mother 's decision in the circumstances of the case within the bank of what a reasonable mother would do — and he was entitled to say ‘ No , it was not ’ .
9 In the meantime , the commission will consider the merits of the case with a view to bringing about a private , ‘ friendly ’ settlement with the Government .
10 Whether an application is dealt with by the council in committee or under delegated powers , you should receive a letter stating the outcome of the case if you submitted comments .
11 A bizarre aspect of the case is that Mr Devaty 's ‘ crimes ’ include the apparently punishable offence of sending the authorities papers about their human rights abuses .
12 THE FUTURE of the egg industry rests on tomorrow 's judicial review in the High Court of the case of 14 Northamptonshire nuns fighting to save 5,000 chickens , egg producers said yesterday .
13 Later , Mother Catherine , who attended the hearing , accused the Ministry of ‘ moving the goal posts ’ of the case .
14 Given the particular disposition of the policeman or woman and the nature of the case , court duty can become an opportunity for them to have a ‘ good fight ’ , and pleasure can be taken in ‘ getting one over the solicitor ’ .
15 This occurred frequently during field-work , and in these circumstances the police concerned negotiated the appearances of the case in order to decide whether or not something abnormal was taking place .
16 But the way in which the very limits of its historical materialism ( which I take to be the most developed statement of the case available in English ) put back on the agenda questions one had considered closed .
17 The PFA challenged the retain-and-transfer system in the courts and lost in 1912 , to which was added the indignity of needing financial help from the League to pay the costs of the case .
18 The hotelier was ordered by the court to cease using the TV in the lounge and to pay the cost of the case , expected to run into thousands of pounds .
19 CALLS for an independent , unbiased ‘ Ombudsfan ’ to investigate supporters ' complaints were amplified this week by the outcome of the case involving an Everton supporter , Dave Clarkson .
20 The rights and wrongs of the case remain unresolved .
21 The essence of the case is that GAF and its vice-chairman , James Sherwin , tried to manipulate the price of Union Carbide , in which GAF had a shareholding which it subsequently sold .
22 Information technology sales doubled to £92million as a result of the CASE takeover , though it is taking time to bring profitability up to the levels elsewhere in the group .
23 Mr Robertson said it was ‘ a reasonable prospect ’ to suppose the House of Lords might take a different view of the case , and that should be taken into account .
24 The journalist 's solicitor , Mr Geoffrey Bindman , added that he was ‘ very satisfied ’ at the outcome , not only because of the merits of the case but because his client had not had a chance to put his case against Mr Justice Hoffman 's earlier ruling to give up his notes .
25 Detailed criticism of his handling of the case ensued .
26 ‘ But in the Government 's view the Department 's handling of the case was within the acceptable range of standards reasonably to be expected of a regulator . ’
27 Mr Ridley defended the DTI 's handling of the case and insisted it was ‘ within the acceptable range of standards reasonably to be expected of a regulator ’ .
28 Mr Bartle , the stipendiary magistrate , declined jurisdiction to hear the charges on the ground that the delay in the investigation and prosecution of the case constituted an abuse of the process of the court .
29 This fear was shared by Ms Gladys Li , a lawyer who dazzled the parliamentary foreign-affairs committee with her presentation of the case advanced by the Lobby Group , representing liberal-minded professionals in the territory .
30 Whatever the rights and wrongs of the case , some software developers regard the suit with glee .
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