Example sentences of "case for some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The function of the appointing authority is simply to appoint the expert : they do not supervise the subsequent conduct of the reference , as is the case for some arbitrations which are supervised by arbitration bodies such as the International Chamber of Commerce or the London Court of International Arbitration . |
2 | There would , indeed , have been a good economic case for some sharing of the burdens between Boards , since all benefited from standardisation though some incurred larger costs than others . |
3 | This may be the case for some Multi-Option Facilities . |
4 | After considering this aspect of the case for some moments the Substitute remarked : ‘ You chose your man well . |
5 | This proposal aroused very considerable opposition from many of the institutions concerned and NAB itself made a reasoned case for some amendment , which appears to have made some impact . |
6 | Just in case for some reason you want to call me … ’ |
7 | Just in case for some reason they 'll correlate , it does n't matter . |
8 | Enough Essex men and women will vote for it when it 's on offer — and even accept the case for some redistribution of income . |
9 | The case for some limitation is powerful , but there is no single , simple formula which is compelling , save for one expressed in wide and loose terms ( e.g. , that the person , or the transaction , has a ‘ sufficient connection ’ with England ) that would hardly be distinguishable from the ambit of the sections being unlimited territorially and the court being left to display a judicial restraint in the exercise of the jurisdiction . |
10 | At Twickenham , he is going to have to play a full part in a Scottish back-row who — which has not been the case for some years — will be having to cope with , in Dewi Morris and Stuart Barnes , not only a breaking scrum-half , but a running stand-off who attacks the gain-line . |
11 | The colours were a bit faded and it looked like no one had rearranged or replaced the pictures in the case for some time . |
12 | If it gets as far as a decision , it will prove the leading case for some time on the thorny issue of what duty regulators owe the customers of the regulated . |
13 | In popular discussions of private education , grandparents emerge as people very likely to pay school fees ( Guardian 27 May 1986 ) and it certainly has been the case for some time that it is advantageous in taxation terms for them to do so , since grandparents can take out a deed of covenant to cover this payment whereas parents can not . |
14 | It was unanimously resolved to delay the case for some time . " |
15 | Is there indeed a case for some form of national track authority in place of six regions ? |