Example sentences of "of cases " in BNC.

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1 From a handful of POCs in the early Sixties , the number of cases taken up by Amnesty now stands at 42,000 of which 38,000 are now closed .
2 Indeed such is the pressure for adequate car parking that there are a surprising number of cases where brewing companies have applied for permission to demolish not only outbuildings but adjacent cottages , some of them listed … ’
3 In the great majority of cases , however , you should encourage any of your employees who have an alcohol problem to seek help and treatment .
4 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 .
5 GPs with their own budgets and District Health Authorities will be expected to place either block contracts for a defined range of services , or cost and volume contracts , for a certain number of cases , for most services .
6 The disease is widespread in America and quite recently there have been reports of cases in dogs in the UK .
7 In the minority of cases where representation was really needed it should be provided by ‘ para-legals ’ , able to charge less , in line with their lower qualifications and overheads .
8 ‘ Denial is present in 85 per cent to 90 per cent of cases .
9 It is unlikely that further knowledge will improve treatment , but it may allow prevention of the disease , at least in a proportion of cases .
10 The society also decided , at a council meeting last week , to compile , over the next three months , a dossier of cases of alleged misuse by government departments and ministers , to establish whether there is evidence to back up anecdotal claims that the integrity of government statistics is being undermined .
11 Mr Waldegrave said Britain was continuing to press Moscow over long-term ‘ refusenik ’ cases , and had achieved a reasonable response , with more than 70 per cent of cases raised being resolved .
12 The number of cases of developed Aids is now more than 2,649 .
13 Any rule directly or indirectly restricting solicitors ' freedom to undertake all the actions necessary for the preparation and presentation of cases will need the approval of both the Secretary of State and the Lord President of the Court of Session .
14 AS A measure for reducing delays in the disposal of appeals in the Civil Division of the Court of Appeal , Lord Donaldson of Lymington , the Master of the Rolls , said the categories of cases in which unsuccessful litigants were required to obtain leave to appeal should be extended .
15 But even for those who had little or nothing to hide , their sensitivity to the research led , in a minority of cases , to a reluctance to engage in conversation , the resort to silence being something which Westley noted in his research in the United States ( 1970 , p. viii ) .
16 The ethos of the force therefore lends itself to gender differences in police work , and so popular are beliefs about the different capabilities of policemen and women , that some policemen shy away from handling these sorts of cases on the view that they are less able than women colleagues , and many policewomen adopt these notions as self-typifications .
17 Once you have started working with the Not contracted-out Tables , coupled with this Quick Guide , you 'll find that , in the majority of cases , the business of working out Class 1 National Insurance ( NI ) contributions is straightforward .
18 Most of the structural adjustment programmes ( SAP ) now in place have involved a significant exchange rate adjustment , which has had the effect of cheapening local currencies in relation to harder international currencies , in a number of cases by a factor of three or four within two to three years .
19 The Gujerati community is fully aware of cases like that of Mrs X. Scandals such as hers are everybody 's business , but while in India or East Africa such situations would not have been tolerated , and sons would be forced to take their mothers back , in Britain the community looks on in fascinated horror but does nothing .
20 There is no evidence in the great majority of cases that an altered body clock is in any way responsible , but there is one group of people who suffer from a fairly rare form of insomnia called Delayed Sleep phase Syndrome .
21 In the new-technology jobs of banking and computers , where employers are anxious to avoid publicity , most claims are being settled out of court , but as the number of cases increases , litigation could become more popular .
22 The five unions representing 22,500 staff have blacked all non-urgent work , with the exception of cases affecting children , expectant mothers , the terminally ill and cancer and kidney patients .
23 An epidemic is only declared when the number of cases reaches more than 100 per 100,000 .
24 An epidemic is only declared when the number of cases reaches more than 100 per 100,000 .
25 The central plank of the proposals is to give the county court the power to deal with a substantial numbers of cases , particularly injury cases , reserving the High Court for complex and specialist cases .
26 The bill envisages that non-lawyers belonging to professional bodies may be given rights in future to appear in court and conduct litigation in some types of cases .
27 The study , based on thousands of cases in Britain and the US , was carried out by the Aids-prevention charity , Lifeshield Foundation .
28 The central plank of the proposals is to give the county courts the power to deal with a substantial numbers of cases , particularly injury cases , reserving the High Court for complex and specialist cases .
29 The bill envisages that non-lawyers belonging to professional bodies may be given rights to conduct litigation in some types of cases .
30 But Allen warns : ‘ A number of cases of decompression sickness have resulted after required decompression stops have been missed due to divers running out of air towards the end of their dives . ’
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