Example sentences of "[det] [det] cases " in BNC.

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1 Intelligence , vigilance , practicality , cunning , luck , friendship — Levi was crucially helped by donations from an Italian workman he barely knew , and by the exercise of his skills as a chemist — kept you going and , in some few cases , made you free .
2 Too thinly spread to have much impact on the structure of wealth , so many were subsidiary to farming that , far from being divided into industrial and agrarian regions , England consisted of various farming regions of which certain pastoral ones had attained some degree of industrial development , in some few cases to the extent of substantially modifyng their fundamental characteristics .
3 In some such cases specific protection , in the form of import controls , subsidies or state purchasing , may be justified on socialist grounds , for instance if the industry is a struggling ‘ infant ’ with good future prospects ( ‘ good ’ , that is , in respect of the efficient satisfaction of social need ) , or even a struggling ‘ geriatric ’ which stands a good chance of reviving its fortunes through a thorough re-investment programme .
4 Some such cases are obvious , as when false is itself one of the booleans , but some are more subtle , as in unc where , in the lefthand process , one of the booleans in the inner IF is always false because of its context .
5 Because few such cases proceed to trial it was argued that claims assessors should be able to issue proceedings on behalf of their clients .
6 Section 5 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 allows a wife to oppose divorce after five years ' separation on the grounds that dissolution of the marriage would cause ‘ grave financial or other hardship ’ , but very few such cases have succeeded ( Cretney and Masson , 1990 , pp. 130–1 ) .
7 As a result , there has been a steady growth in the number of companies that have an audit committee — around two-thirds of the top 150 UK listed industrial companies and the great majority of UK listed financial institutions now have audit committees , and in more than half these cases , the committees were established within the past five years .
8 That such cases brought a hitherto taboo subject into the open is a welcome sign that such a fundamental issue as a child 's right to live will no longer be determined by small groups of people who through lack of a real knowledge of the subject may come to devastatingly wrong decisions .
9 Perhaps such cases do not occur with the frequency one may so readily believe or that such cases do not get reported in the national press with the frequency that one might have expected ; or alternatively , perhaps the police are much more successful in capturing the so-called sex maniacs than we sometimes are led to imagine .
10 Selvini Palazzoli quotes a dream related by one of these latter cases : ‘ On my way home from the convent I stopped outside the hospital .
11 The behaviour which characterised these latter cases would have called forth the notion of ‘ sex beast ’ or ‘ sex monster ’ at the search stage .
12 In these latter cases , one clue is that performance and reward are always very closely related regardless of what they do .
13 These latter cases are dealt with here rather than in the previous chapter for two related reasons .
14 In these latter cases , the guaranteed payment against the countersigned bill of exchange is made by reference to a measurable and external act such as , for example , completion and authentication of shipping documents .
15 In these latter cases , it will be difficult to defend as comment unless it clearly appears as a mere expression of opinion which a fair-minded man could honestly infer from the facts upon which the comment is said to based .
16 In all such cases you may not be satisfied to receive even large damages for the wrong done ; and what the amount of damages is to be may be very uncertain .
17 In all such cases the rule would seem to apply that the infant 's acts are ‘ voidable ’ ; they become binding on him only if , after attaining full age , he fails within a reasonable time to repudiate them .
18 All such cases need an alternative approach to the problem of origin and it is natural to turn to scientific techniques to see if they have something to offer .
19 As in all such cases , the actual sequence of events and the combinations of motives is complex .
20 In all such cases the agisters received a writ of Allocate for the purposes of their account at the Exchequer .
21 In all such cases we will not be responsible for any costs involved .
22 In all such cases , it is clear that the numbers of mentally handicapped cases could be reduced if efforts were made to counter these factors , just as increased road safety should reduce road deaths .
23 In all such cases , there are a number of important guidelines .
24 But in all such cases , cogent evidence of potential damage to national security flowing from the trial of the issues would have to be adduced , whether in open court or in camera , to justify any modification of the court 's normal procedure .
25 The colour black in all such cases was considered especially lucky because this was the colour associated with the occult practices , but herein lies a transatlantic contradiction for , in America , it is the white cat that is lucky and the black cat that is unlucky .
26 In all such cases the prevalence of such actions and the possibilities for their control are better accounted for by addressing the question of what it is that usually inhibits the actions , rather than by accounting for how the motivations arise .
27 But the general thrust of the above discussion is relevant to all such cases : whatever the alternative to Ord. 53 procedure for dealing with a particular issue , the question is whether the peculiar features of an Ord. 53 make it inappropriate to use the alternative in the particular case in question .
28 That 's a policy position which we take in all such cases ’ .
29 It is clear from the travaux préparatoires that this declaration operates to ‘ extend ’ the assumed meaning of ‘ civil and commercial ’ which therefore must be taken to exclude all such cases .
30 In all such cases , there is likely to be a strong element of provocation , and the stronger the provocation , the graver the violence used by the dissatisfied victim or relative is likely to be .
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