Example sentences of "the case [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Where an employer is the victim of industrial action his primary purpose in embarking on litigation is usually ( and this is likely to remain the case notwithstanding the extension of tort liability to trade unions ) to get an injunction . |
2 | This was the case notwithstanding the fact that all the information which was given to the expert had in fact been previously published . |
3 | This is the case across a range of local government services , including housing , where the voluntary sector is becoming accepted as a ‘ partner ’ . |
4 | Where the practices of each of the merging firms are already compatible , much of the difficulty is removed but this is rather unlikely to be the case across the board . |
5 | Whether it is so or not depends on all the circumstances of the case including the context and wording of the provisions , the degree of emphasis , the purpose and effect of the default clause and any other relevant consideration . |
6 | This remained substantially the case despite an increasing monetization and diversification of the economy . |
7 | This was the case despite the great shift towards preference for owner-occupation that had occurred subsequently and , as described above , a favourable tax regime towards such housing . |
8 | This still appears to be the case despite the enactment of s19A of the Arbitration Act 1950 , which gives arbitrators the statutory power to award interest . |
9 | The opposite is the case towards the end of the loan . |
10 | The opposite is the case towards the end of the loan . |
11 | This is even more the case since the Anglo-Irish accord of November 1985 which clearly represents the British government 's view that ‘ solutions ’ to the Northern Ireland problem require the active involvement of the Dublin government . |
12 | The government would retain control through ownership of 66 per cent of voting shares ; private Mexican investors would remain eligible for ownership of the remaining 34 per cent of voting shares , as had been the case since the partial privatization of the banking system in 1987 [ see pp. 35635-36 ] . |
13 | The process is more gradual than can be the case on a major . |
14 | The courts have been reluctant to undermine this power , typically either holding the claim non-justiciable as concerning a political question , or evading the issue by deciding the case on a narrower point . |
15 | 281 , the majority of the court ( Brandon and Brightman L.JJ. ) decided the case on a combination of the two grounds of agency and constructive notice . |
16 | Kershner and Jeng ( 1972 ) found right eye sighting dominant subjects to be more accurate than left dominant subjects on a tachistoscopic verbal task , while the reverse was the case on a non-verbal task . |
17 | The onus lies on the plaintiff , if the dispute goes to trial , to prove the case on a balance of probabilities . |
18 | It is estimated that around two-fifths of the settlement will be needed to pay off the syndicate 's American lawyers ( who had taken on the case on a " no win , no pay " basis ) . |
19 | There will always be room for individual styles , but file management systems inject some standardisation to assist the lawyer conducting the cases and others who have to work on the case on a temporary or permanent basis . |
20 | The schoolmaster then spent an endless period fussily sorting out his things — extracting a folded newspaper and a small bag of plums from his case , arranging the case on the rack , examining the seat minutely for anything unpleasant and giving it a brush with the back of his hand , folding his jacket and his jumper with ritualistic care , adjusting the window in consultation with the lady , but without reference to me or to the young Swede , getting his case down again for some forgotten item , checking his hankie , readjusting the window . |
21 | The magistrate could then decide the case on the spot , though postponements were often granted on the grounds that witnesses were missing . |
22 | He put the case on the table and opened it . |
23 | After removing the contents he closed the lid again and placed the case on the floor beside his chair . |
24 | In some computers all accumulators may be used as index registers , although an index specification of zero usually means no indexing rather than a specification of accumulator zero as index register : this is the case on the IBM 370 range . |
25 | The references to professors and their books led to the predictable conclusion : ‘ On the Black issue our verdict is based on the facts , we have judged the case on the evidence , fairly , and come to the only just conclusions . ’ |
26 | Abbott C.J. and Holroyd J. decided the case on the simple ground that the sheriff could not retain what he was not entitled to demand without any suggestion of a demand colore officii or an involuntary payment . |
27 | Walton J. did not purport to decide the case on the basis of a payment made under a mistake of law and I agree with the doubts expressed by Romer J. in Twyford v. Manchester Corporation [ 1946 ] Ch. 236 , 241 , as to this being a true case of money paid under a mistake of law having regard to the plaintiffs ' expressions as to their understanding of the law at the time of the payments . |
28 | Secondly , he decided the case on the basis that the bank was innocent of any knowledge that there might have been undue influence exercised by the husband upon the wife . |
29 | We may at this stage , however , rest the case on the changing structure of employment ( Figure 3.1 ) : this is basic to our study because , as we have said , Primary , Secondary and Tertiary sectors of the economy tend to have different locational patterns , and a shift from one sector to another may thus have fundamental effects on the geography of employment — and therefore of population . |
30 | This was the case on the main routes in India and in southern and eastern Africa . |