Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] be [prep] [det] case " in BNC.
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1 | It is not clear at present exactly what the rules are in such cases , nor whether the choices of readings are as clear-cut as they at first seem . |
2 | In both cases the practical effect of the monopolies is in most cases to reserve all the work for solicitors ( and in the case of property transfer , licensed conveyancers ) . |
3 | The defendants are in each case Times Newspapers Ltd. , the publisher and proprietor of ‘ The Sunday Times , ’ the editor of ‘ The Sunday Times , ’ and the two journalists who wrote the articles of which complaint is made . |
4 | The angle between the models is in this case preserved , indicating that they have been operated on as if they were a single model rotating about the origin . |
5 | In practice the particulars are in most cases presented to LCH by the futures exchange , on whose market the contract is made , on behalf of the clearing member by an electronic trade registration or clearing processing system . |
6 | Under political pressure , and in part because the banks are in any case controlled by their customers , the banks usually comply . |
7 | For instance , instead of sending work to the paint shop to be painted , the painters were in many cases permanently located at points where work was sufficiently finished . |
8 | Referring their readers to the HMI 's survey of teachers in their first year in the profession , they repeat the survey 's ‘ finding ’ that ‘ the personal qualities of the teachers were in many cases the decisive factor in their effectiveness ’ . |
9 | The deal done between the Whips was in any case a good one for the Unionists : Coalition Liberals would have a free run in 150 constituencies ( a figure suggested by Guest , but then rigidly adhered to by Younger ) . |
10 | Purporting to apply these principles in Coffin v. Smith , the court concluded that the police were in this case on duty ( since they were in uniform ) , and were doing nothing prima facie unlawful . |