Example sentences of "of case the " in BNC.

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1 In this type of case the duty which mandamus enforces is often not a statutory one but the common law duty , which every power-holder has , to give proper consideration to the question of whether or not to exercise the power .
2 In either type of case the Director of Public Prosecutions has the power to take over the proceedings at any stage , either by conducting them himself or discontinuing them .
3 The conditions to be met before a leap-frog appeal can take place indicate the type of case the legislature had in mind .
4 It covers the simple case where A holds a deposit as nominee for B. In this type of case the scheme of the legislation is that one ignores the trust and has regard exclusively to the identity of the beneficiary .
5 Twenty-five per cent of decisions reviewed were changed , 57% were referred back to the local office and in 18% of cases the original decision was confirmed .
6 In a proportion of cases the first site of infection is the cervix , when there may not be any local pain .
7 The first and perhaps most useful clue is that in the majority of cases the rash is non-irritating .
8 In perhaps 50 per cent of cases the final diagnosis depends on confirmatory results from the pathology laboratory and these take from two to seven days to come back to the clinic .
9 Further , in a number of cases the variant was transmitted accurately in its new form to younger recruits so that a recognizably coherent group of like singers developed . ’
10 In a large number of cases the egg would develop quite normally into a swimming tadpole and then an adult toad .
11 Some data analysts prefer to use the outer quarters ( Open University 1983 ) ; the larger the number of cases the less the decision matters .
12 In the vast majority of cases the 6th potency will work just as well as the 30th and does not require such accuracy .
13 Cases of this kind might not be altogether uncommon ; in a reasonable proportion of cases the distinction between legacy and trust might not be essential to the resolution of the dispute .
14 Arthropods afflicted with Laboulbeniales have a social disease ; in a vast majority of cases the infection is acquired through close contact with another individual carrying mature fungi ready to discharge spores .
15 In another series of cases the Court has condemned national laws which require undertakings which are licensed to carry out particular activities in one member state having to obtain a second licence to provide the same services in another member state where the licensing requirements in the first member state adequately safeguard all necessary requirements for the protection of the public interest .
16 In 53 percent of cases the ambulance reached the patient within eight minutes .
17 In 95 percent of cases the ambulance reached the patient within 14 minutes .
18 In the majority of cases the homoeopathic remedy appeared to work effectively and it was rare for the patient to require the conventional therapy .
19 In six per cent of cases the report concluded that there was a high risk to health .
20 In a small number of cases the JMU 's evidence has been such that the committee has decided the firm should not be registered , or that registration should be granted , but with restrictive conditions ( where , for example , a partner may be precluded from acting as a ‘ responsible individual ’ ) .
21 ‘ being the person in charge ’ Means that such a person generally has the keys for the vehicle , but in the vast majority of cases the person ‘ in charge ’ will be the driver who parks the vehicle resulting in the obstruction .
22 In a large number of cases the cover will be restricted to ‘ third party ’ only which is still within the requirements of section 145 above , at ( B ) 7 .
23 In the vast majority of cases the offender(s) will be on a solo motor bicycle , and occasionally one having a sidecar attached .
24 In a large number of cases the licence is issued to a firm , i.e. a limited company , then the company secretary is liable for the misuse of the trade plate on behalf of the company .
25 In a small number of cases the defendant will have deliberately driven without a licence because he ca n't pass a test ; he is a visitor to Britain and because he has been granted leave to stay , he now requires a licence etc. , i.e. within 12 months for a visitor .
26 In the vast majority of cases the exhaust pipe corrodes around the bend which goes over the rear axle on motor cars or that particular pipe breaks away from the end of the silencer .
27 In the majority of cases the conveyance will be a motor car and the ‘ taking ’ is proved by a witness stating that he saw the defendant take the car , or by an admission to that effect by the defendant .
28 In addition to Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley 's well publicised and controversial statement that elder abuse was not a ‘ major problem ’ is the worrying view from junior health minister Tim Yeo who said last year : ‘ In a very small number of cases the carer can not cope and responds with violence . ’
29 Though the onus of proving entitlement to the benefit claimed is normally on the claimant , in a number of cases the burden of proof is placed on the adjudication officer to satisfy the tribunal on the balance of probabilities of particular facts .
30 In the majority of cases the process is unexceptional :
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