Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [prep] [det] case " in BNC.

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1 Following a speech by Lord Donaldson , Master of the Rolls , to barristers this month , there have been fears that senior judges involved in drawing up rules would effectively block the use of the new rights in practice , by insisting that preparation of some cases and their presentation in court should be handled by different people .
2 And the inspector will have to make that judgement in this case .
3 Endoscopy in the diagnosis of a Barrett 's oesophagus is more precise , but when the distal oesophagus is dilated , which is a usual finding in these cases and a hypotensive lower oesophageal sphincter is present , it is more difficult to detect the true oesophagogastric junction or cardia .
4 It is hard to believe that it intended to withhold that protection in all cases where a jury might think that the place in question was not necessary or desirable or where the authorities could not by evidence justify their policies to a jury 's satisfaction .
5 Surprisingly , if you use a large spot that covers the whole of the receptive field , you get very little response in both cases , as shown in the third row .
6 We hold out little hope in this case , unless the Inland Revenue grants a special individual concession , or , on appeal , the General Commissioners decide in favour of the director 's wife on the basis of the unusual facts appertaining .
7 If full morphometric analysis were to show changes at the mild end of the spectrum of coeliac like enteropathy in the original biopsies ( as has been reported in two such patients ) this would require that the descriptive term in these cases be revised from latent to low grade or mild gluten sensitive enteropathy .
8 In Leeds Private Hospital Ltd v Parkin [ 1992 ] 453 IRLIB 3 , the Employment Appeal Tribunal upheld an industrial tribunal decision that a man with a known disability who had been absent from work for four days , as had the pregnant employee in this case , would not have been dismissed .
9 in this case in this case you got a chloride if you 'd used sodium you would have got sodium chloride which is ?
10 On the other hand , the criminal law already makes some provision for such cases .
11 On the criminal side , establishment of the Central Taxing Units should have offered much quicker payment in those cases over £4,000 .
12 Although no independent assessment of quality of life was performed in these patients , from the objective assessment of exercise capacity and left ventricular function in each case combined with the full time employment of most of the long term surviving patients , the patients ' answers to a simple telephone questionnaire were probably accurate and did not reflect any inappropriate bias .
13 Thus , a cell resulting from the fusion of cells R and M is referred to as cell R + M. The advantage of this relatively simple system of nomenclature is evident in the so-called discal cell , a term used in at least four separate orders of insects with reference to a different cell in each case .
14 The Panel added that it would take no further action in either case .
15 The theoretical prediction for this case is only -2.2 mHz .
16 This result of this case has given us hope and will give us confidence in bringing more investigations to the fore .
17 von Scheidt et al assessed haemodynamic variables over a 5 year period ( mean 26 months ) in patients after heart transplantation and confirmed preserved and normal left ventricular contractility in most cases .
18 Hoffmann J. declared that in each case the beneficial interest in the property was owned by the bankrupt and his wife in equal shares and he made orders for possession and sale but , after considering the circumstances of the two wives and their children and , in particular , that the half shares to which they would be entitled would be insufficient for them to acquire other accommodation in the area and the educational problems of the children , imposed a provision for postponement until the youngest child in each case attained the age of sixteen .
19 A sizeable proportion of these cases were suspected arson and were related to increased business failure because of high interest rates .
20 In a high proportion of these cases the occupation of father or mother 's chief economic supporter , where known , is manual ( particularly social class V ) .
21 It usually takes a great deal longer than is originally planned and hence , to a lesser degree in most cases , a larger amount of resources .
22 If the explained variance is partitioned into greenhouse and solar components , greenhouse forcing has the strongest influence in all cases although the solar contribution is not negligible ( Table 1 ) .
23 This would in effect abolish capital punishment in most cases though it would remain in reserve in case of need and to prevent fear arising from its complete abolition .
24 If an investigation is failing to produce results , it is , of course , not in the best interests of either police or press to maintain a high profile in such cases .
25 This outcome of this case will make people think , but it is up to the local councils to bring the cases .
26 The interesting point in this case is that the writer himself did not acknowledge the work of his assistants in his papers , so the reader had no knowledge of the writer 's separation from his data .
27 The case has a somewhat unusual history , for this is the second hearing in this court concerning this case .
28 It may train its advisers sufficiently to be able to give para-legal advice in those cases which do not require professional assistance ; it may refer the client to a solicitor ; it may arrange a rota scheme whereby a solicitor attends at the CAB office to see clients ; it may try to appoint its own solicitor .
29 More importantly , speakers can also use a further strategy in this case : merger .
30 The express exclusion of this case from the scope of the Convention leaves the Contracting States free to make whatever provision they judge appropriate , for example the use of substituted service in English law .
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