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

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1 Note that it is normal for the case to become slightly warm .
2 a defendant should take no action to induce a plaintiff to incur costs in the reasonable belief that he is willing for the case to proceed to trial .
3 Despite the slick advertising on television I remain totally unconvinced of the case for primary tests .
4 As they made clear throughout the case , they are neutral as to the outcome , and their purpose in coming to the court , as the terms of their application expressly shows , is to seek directions in the situation which has arisen .
5 This willing integration is significantly different from the case at the other end of this spectrum , where the individual artist is in effect available for hire to glorify or embellish the particular court or household which has hired him .
6 This is quite different from the case with books where the activities are very often carried out in different locations .
7 Matters are quite different in the case of the first wording ‘ I ask that you be content with that thing ’ .
8 Matters were quite different in the case of trusts .
9 The position would have been very different in the case of a payment made some years before which was sought to be recovered because a court in another case had ruled that the regulation under which the demand had been made had all along been ultra vires .
10 Precisely when these four additional kadiliks — or five , including Mecca — became mevleviyets is not clear in every case , though it is certain in one case , and entirely possible in the others , that they were not made mevleviyets immediately on coming into Ottoman possession .
11 The position is less clear in the case of the 3,000 miles of inter-urban routes , which account for 60 per cent of Regional Railways ' track .
12 This is clear in the case of the thought that someone else is in pain .
13 The hierarchical loyalty structure promotes intense schism and conflict within large organizations , as is abundantly clear in the case of political parties .
14 This is clear in the case of one-party states , where the party bureaucracy encroaches upon areas of decision-making that elsewhere would be reserved for civil servants .
15 This is especially clear in the case of bilinguals who code switch , whose personas may be indexed — though only in a gross way — by language .
16 While , admittedly , these were not normally conspicuous in the case of women , for Zeinab they were substantial .
17 It is this second intuition that is wrong in the case of living machinery .
18 It is also clear from the case study of MTM , edited by Jane Feuer , Paul Kerr and Tise Vahimagi , that other agencies than genre have to be brought in to trace and explain consistencies within and across television series .
19 It also seems clear from the case that a car could no longer answer the description ‘ new ’ once the mileage it had travelled under its own power significantly exceeded the distance from the point of manufacture to the dealer .
20 It seems clear from the case of Herdman v IRC ( 1969 ) 45 TC 394 that if a taxpayer not ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom makes a transfer of an asset with a view to avoiding UK tax he could be liable under s739 when he becomes ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom .
21 It seems clear from the case of Lambe v IRC 18 TC 212 that if interest is not paid then no income will be received by the lender .
22 Deals with investors tend to be direct in the case of large institutional holders of government stock but will often be through agency brokers in the case of personal customers .
23 For those interested in a case study approach then Thompson ( 1986 ) is most illuminating .
24 However , Marx might argue that because the character of societies is what it is , the demand is not superfluous in the case of social theory , but is a particularly pertinent one .
25 5.3 Electricity gas and other services consumed To pay to the suppliers and to indemnify the Landlord against all charges for electricity gas and other services consumed or used at or in relation to the Premises ( including meter rents ) In a footnote to the precedent it is stated that this clause is possibly superfluous in the case of a separate building as the tenant would make arrangements for a separate supply to be provided to the premises , but there is no objection to its inclusion .
26 Percentage loss of prey from tawny owl pellets was found to be greater in summer than in winter ( Lowe , 1980 ) , and this could relate both to the greater numbers of immature rodents taken as prey , the bones of which are less mineralized and therefore easier to digest ( Lowe , 1980 ) , and to the likelihood of the birds producing the pellets being themselves immature In the case of the great horned owl it has been found that the stomach pH in immature birds is lower than that of adults ( Grimm & Whitehouse , 1963 ) and there is therefore greater destruction of bone and loss of prey .
27 In all social classes , women have less social contact with friends than men do , the disparity being most marked in the case of professionals and managers .
28 The forecaster would search past time-series of data for consistent evidence of : * seasonal variations ( which are for instance marked in the case of holiday or toy sales ) over a period of a year .
29 Moreover , if they were , in themselves , to constitute measures relating to the conservation of fishery resources ( which , in the light of paragraph 11 of the judgment in Pesca Valentia Ltd. v. Minister for Fisheries and Forestry ( Case 223/86 ) [ 1988 ] E.C.R. 83 , 107 , is very doubtful in the case of requirements relating to the characteristics of the natural or legal persons who are the owners of the fishing vessels ) , they would fall ‘ fully and definitively ’ within the competence of the Community ( see the judgment in the Pesca Valentia case , at pp. 106–107 , para. 10 ) and hence the member states could adopt them on the basis of an express and clear delegation of powers .
30 This phenomenon is particularly prevalent in the case of unascertained future goods where a strict approach is often evidenced .
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