Example sentences of "in [art] case of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the case of changes proposed by a member of the Computer Group , the procedures to be followed vary according to the stage of development at which the change is identified .
2 There are indications of a shift towards the use of English , which is least marked in domains outside [ sic ] the home and in the case of interactions between parents and grandparents but particularly noticeable in conversations with siblings .
3 A corresponding duty is imposed in the case of lettings of offices and shops ( Offices Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963 , s16 ) .
4 A corresponding duty is imposed on him in the case of lettings of offices and shops ( Offices Shops and Railway Premises ( Hoists and Lifts ) Regulations 1968 ( SI No 849 ) ) .
5 There appear to be no special forms or procedures which are required to be adopted in the county court where someone is found guilty of contempt in the face of the court and committed to prison under section 118 of the County Courts Act 1984 , although no doubt , if such an event were to occur , the court would follow the general approach required by Ord. 29 , r.1(5) of the County Court Rules 1981 ( as amended ) which applies in the case of committal for breach of injunctions .
6 Tobacco and alcohol also act synergistically in the case of oral and pharyngeal cancers .
7 Tobacco and alcohol act synergistically in the case of oral and pharyngeal cancers , multiplying the risk of contracting the disease [ 7 ] .
8 This would seem to be linked with the capacity to provide egg-laying sites all the year round for the obligate fig-wasp pollinators , as well as to the year-round provision of food for the specialized dispersal agents such as howler monkeys and bats , which may travel long distances , in the case of Artibeus jamaicensis in Mexico up to 10km , to feed on figs .
9 I must confess that in the case of Mariss Jansons , I have ( on record at least ) so far failed to hear quite what all the fuss has been about .
10 Some of these can be expressed as a distance-decay function and indeed costs of migration may largely be a matter of distance as in the case of outmigration from island economies such as are found in the Caribbean or Oceania ; others are political and virtually insurmountable , such as national frontiers .
11 These and similar studies suggest that the stress put upon diet , in the case of cancer and related conditions , might be misplaced .
12 Such activities revolved around the agricultural calendar , village feasts , markets and hiring fairs , or , in the case of manufacturing workers , traditional holidays including " Saint Monday " .
13 In the case of easements of light , the right is ’ absolute and indefeasible ’ after 20 years .
14 Therefore , protein p4 was always present when analyzing the P A3 promoter , while it was not added in the case of P A2b .
15 The dinucleotide GpU could not stabilize the RNA polymerase-promoter complex formed at P A2b , but produced a partial protection from heparin challenge in the case of P A3 .
16 The results suggested that the half-life of these complexes was short , in the range of a few minutes for P A2b and of 10–20 seconds for P A3 , since the DNA-strand opening was undetectable at both promoters after a 10 minutes challenge and , in the case of P A3 , considerably reduced after a 15 seconds challenge ( Figure 4 ) .
17 In the case of P A2b , we were unable to detect DNA-strand opening ( open complexes ) in linear templates if the initiating NTPs were omitted , while for P A3 DNA melting was clearly detectable in the absence of GTP and UTP .
18 A parent may , for example , give or withhold consent to the adoption or marriage of a child in care although in the case of marriage , the local authority 's consent is also required .
19 For instance , in the case of marriage guidance , bereavement counselling , advice on debt and so on .
20 However , in contradistinction to mortality summaries , period tables have less to commend them in the case of marriage where year-to-year variations may be considerable and past history affects cohorts differentially .
21 Attitudes to the media might vary a great deal even in the case of Africa , whose media have their origins in western contact and rule .
22 This is particularly relevant in the case of boys — somehow society seems to think it is appropriate for little girls to shed tears but is embarrassed when a young boy reacts in the same way .
23 They may also develop a pride in exhibiting their genitals , the penis in the case of boys , and the anus in the case of girls .
24 Attending conferences and meetings of women 's organisations or asking to address groups of boys will provide an opportunity for frank discussion which in the case of boys is very inhibited in the presence of their female counterparts .
25 Once again , the ways in which the author shows the children trying to escape their families and reach the fortress , and the ways in which adults are shown coping ( or not ) with the emergency , reflect either positive recognition in the case of boys and men or mild derision in the case of girls and women .
26 In the case of Baudrillard , this appears to have been a self-fulfilling prophecy , and he is mainly quoted today within the avant-garde arts , where he is indeed very much in vogue ( Frankovits ed. 1984 ) .
27 They perceive that gains involve risking capital in the acquisition of chargeable assets and that the incidence of their realisation is usually irregular , particularly in the case of businesses and land .
28 Dutch photography is as varied as any , but there is a significant part of it devoted to play , theatricality and — in the case of Paul de Nooijer — both of these and public applications too .
29 A major decision of the European Court of Justice in the case of Dr Sophie Redmond Stichting v Bartol and Others [ 1992 ] IRLR 366 suggests that the UK Transfer of Undertakings ( Protection of Employment ) Regulations 1981 do not accord with Community Law , ie the EC Business Transfers Directive ( Directive 77/187 ) .
30 But the garrison , distressed by the revelation that Dr McNab had actually written a description in his diary of his own wife 's death by cholera , feared that in the case of Dr McNab even the caricature of a Scot might be mild in comparison with the truth ; they could think of few less tantalizing prospects than that their deaths should become medical statistics .
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