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

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1 I think it unnecessary to go through those cases , or to examine the particular grounds on which each of them was decided .
2 The characteristics of the controlled authority are in some ways those of the classic bureaucracy , in which rules provide for all cases of need .
3 Do you know of any cases where the desire for success has led a scientist to falsify or misinterpret , either unintentionally , or deliberately .
4 If one can not — and that is happening in some cases — it only means that … ’
5 However , the new Trade Union Act applying a European directive will require employers to consult with trade unions before issuing dismissal notices in such cases .
6 Their health improved and a cure was claimed in many cases .
7 These were to be administered by the association concerned but financed largely by the government , supplemented in many cases from private sources .
8 All of Ptolemy 's original groups are still to be found on our maps , though their boundaries have been modified in many cases .
9 The highest infant mortality was reported in those cases where the preceding birth interval was less than two years and , in many communities , especially high , if the inter-birth period was shorter than a full year .
10 The very good performance of division reported in some cases ( Lum , Yuen and Dodd , Severance and Duhne ) , and relatively poor performance in others ( Kaimann ) , is likely to have been the result of few or many clashes of this kind .
11 The statement on value added has been reported in some cases .
12 The researchers say in some cases the after effects can compare with those suffered by survivors of major tragedies like the Zebrugree disaster .
13 These included in all cases stool culture , special stool culture and serologic tests for Yersinia enterocolitica , repeated fresh stool examination ( three to six ) for parasites and chlamydia direct immunofluorescent test .
14 Decision : the criteria for the imposition of an indeterminate sentence had been considered in many cases , in particular Hodgson ( 1968 ) 52 Cr.App.R. 113 , Pither ( 1979 ) 1 Cr.App.R .
15 This general duty has been considered in many cases and is quite clearly based on what a person of ordinary honesty would consider honest/dishonest ( see Robb v Green [ 1895 ] 2 QB 315 ; Printers and Finishers Ltd v Holloway [ 1964 ] 3 All ER 731 and Roger Bullivant Ltd v Ellis [ 1987 ] ICR 464 at p475 per Nourse LJ ) .
16 The principle that the press may " represent the public " should be considered in all cases where the court is cleared , except perhaps when national security is being discussed .
17 The delay in diagnosis was because even the possibility of coeliac disease was not considered in these cases and this prolonged patient misery and uncertainty .
18 This occurred in those cases of sex murder where the supposed infidelity of the woman was the excuse the man used to justify killing his former wife or lover .
19 It did not seem to be the man or his capacities that changed in these cases , so much as the needs and expectations of his followers , organizations , and markets .
20 Certainly denon 's is a substantially clearer and less muddled sound , but this can often also be achieved with simple care and attention to mastering , allied to access the original lacquers or tapes — which Denon has in many cases had .
21 By stressing superiority of the competitive as opposed to the collaborative , the individual as against the collective , the private as compared to the public and by elevating profitability to at times the sole criterion of success , they have created an economic framework where the survival of the fittest has in many cases come to mean the survival of those who are best at avoiding controls on their activities without being caught .
22 The disappointing results of this survey come at a time when the second WHO review of its Health for All policy concludes that ‘ the implementation of strategies to achieve those aims has in many cases slowed down ’ .
23 With quite minor additions and subtractions the actual wood substance has in all cases about the same chemical constitution and about the same density of ninety pounds per cubic foot ( that is , much the same as sugar — say 1.5 ) .
24 The Court of Appeal has in such cases refused a jury even though the allegation accuses the plaintiff of committing criminal offences , although where the trial affects national interests or the honour and integrity of national personalities it may decide otherwise .
25 Recent work by several anthropologists has stressed , by contrast , the State 's previously over-looked role as an exploitative mechanism , and this work has in most cases been influenced by Marxism [ e.g. Terray , 1977 ; Bloch 1977 ] .
26 Where business executives are concerned , though , management has in most cases considerable discretion in deciding whom to retain and whom to release in a redundancy exercise .
27 Fingerspelling does not , therefore , stand alone as a system but has in most cases become part of sign language for adult deaf People .
28 The government 's policy of dividing the different ethnic groups among the African population has in some cases encouraged particularist nationalisms , nowhere more so than in Kwazulu , where the ‘ Zulu nationalism ’ of the Inkatha movement has contributed to a polarization of black society in Natal , with highly detrimental effects on the education system and on the lives of young people ( Chapter 13 ) .
29 Second , the addition of aquarium salt to the isolation tank has in some cases also proved positive ; add approximately 1gm per litre .
30 underlined the distinction between a common law agency which has in some cases distracted the court , and the real question which arises in cases where the issue is equitable relief .
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