Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [prep] cases [adv] " in BNC.

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1 That is why section 15(1) is needed and why it is best to prosecute under that provision in cases where deception is alleged to have been practised .
2 As studies in many parts of the world show , the sexual satisfaction of both partners continues in a high proportion of cases long after the age of seventy and often well into the eighties .
3 Third , Prisoner 's Dilemma type situations are another class of cases where authorities make a difference while conforming with the dependence thesis .
4 Officers ' concern to avoid the risk of losing evidence if the death does prove to be homicide can have unintended consequences in the vast majority of cases where death is natural .
5 There has been a recent increase in requests for such support with cases where the need for confidentiality may conflict with legal responsibilities or with the adviser 's desire to protect a weaker third party .
6 There is , he considers , a second category of cases where fault is evenly distributed between husband and wife .
7 It was agreed to discuss lowering the age limit to five years with parental consent in cases where there was no obvious bony injury that required an X-ray .
8 Automatic inspection of this kind is more feasible than human inspection in cases where ( a ) accurate measurement is possible , ( b ) where continuous inspection is highly desirable and ( c ) where reliability of inspection is important .
9 His Lordship would confine the absence of procedural protection in the pure master-servant area to cases where there was no element of public employment , no service , no statutory support , and nothing in the nature of an office .
10 Management of a large number of cases successfully is easily achieved .
11 While there a large number of cases where the victims are juveniles , there are many others where the newspapers would be allowed by law to identify the victim .
12 In general they did not seek harsh retributory sentences once order had been restored and in a surprisingly large number of cases actually went some way towards meeting the wishes of the crowd by doing something to encourage a lowering of prices and initiating or participating in relief measures .
13 Instances in which they are ‘ irremediable ’ or ‘ inevitable ’ are a mere residue of the much larger number of cases currently treated as if they are .
14 There would also be compensation for either republic in cases where most of the property of a federal institution was located in the other ( which would apply mainly to Slovakia ) .
15 ‘ The reporter ought to have more say on issues generally safeguarding children 's interests and a much more specific remit in cases where further investigations seem warranted .
16 There are plenty of good reasons why nationalism thirsts for identification with ethnicity , if only because it provides the historical pedigree ‘ the nation ’ in the great majority of cases so obviously lacks .
17 A management buy-out is a good example of cases where it may be advantageous to have a gap between exchange and completion .
18 J. Stannard , Recent Developments in Criminal Law , SLS , 1988 , 59 , averred : " Bevan is another in the long line of cases where courts have adopted a strained construction of legislation in order to convict a person who is clearly guilty of dishonest conduct but also does not appear to be adequately covered by any legislative provision . "
19 There is also the pressure of time , when he knows there is a long list of cases still waiting to be tried at that particular circuit .
20 The double bass-bassoon unison supplies a good bass in cases where the cellos are independently occupied .
21 This means that expert determination is of little use in cases where international enforcement is required , as experts ' decisions can not be enforced like arbitration awards under the 1958 New York Convention or like judgments of courts of European Community countries under the 1968 Brussels Convention .
22 There will be independent review in cases where agreement can not be reached .
23 Studies on the enforcement of laws prohibiting certain corporate activities in America ( McCormick 1977 ; Seymour 1973 ) , Canada ( Goff and Reasons 1978 ; Snider 1978 ) , and England ( Carson 1970 ) all suggest that even in that minority of cases where criminalization occurs , the legal sanctions imposed fail to act as a deterrent because they are trifling fines rather than imprisonment and normally are directed at smaller , relatively less victimizing , corporations .
24 But they would help to reduce still further that small minority of cases where a customer is turned away when he would not have been , given careful objective reflection ; or where the customer mistakenly feels aggrieved at what is in truth a fair decision .
25 The vast majority are performed long before a nervous system is present and in the small number of cases where this is not so , the animal is anaesthetized .
26 Most of the i issues on the ben for most benefit statements they 're also valid , it 's just for these small number of cases where they 're , they 're not .
27 Lexical repetition is therefore a much safer option in cases where ambiguity of reference may arise and in contexts which do not tolerate ambiguity in general and ambiguity of reference in particular .
28 The Committee proposed to raise the maximum penalty for this offence to five years , but limited its recommendation to cases where D actively deceives V and failed to make any provision for cases where D takes advantage of a known mistake .
29 This is not an unproblematic statement ( as we saw in 1.4 ) , but is sufficiently true of a wide enough range of cases not to be cast aside lightly .
30 ‘ We should also allow dual citizenship in cases where a foreigner who wanted to become a German citizen would suffer disadvantages if he gave up his old citizenship . ’
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