Example sentences of "that [pron] [be] [art] case for " in BNC.

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1 We believe that most women may still be advised that vaginal delivery can be safely accomplished when a term fetus presents by the breech and that there is no case for routine elective caesarean section .
2 There 's no doubt that there is a case for saying that Bayfield is too big for front-jumping .
3 Also they should encourage the objectors to the railway 's extension to realise that there is a case for considerable numbers of cars drivers being prepared to leave their cars and let the train take the strain .
4 It demonstrates that there is a case for arguing that the child care system should no longer reinforce inequities but become a means of redressing them , and like improved health should see education as a proper means of laying foundations for the children 's futures .
5 We agree that there is a case for this for some of the drugs they mention , particularly to avoid toxicity in renal failure or , in the case of itraconazole , to ensure that adequate dosages are used .
6 There are a number of reasons for thinking that such information transmission may be easier to manage if it occurs within firms than if it is subject to market transactions , and this means that there is a case for thinking that R&D activities ( particularly the D ) may have to be part of a vertically related structure that extends back into important input markets , and forward into downstream consumer markets ( see Teece , 1986 , Geroski , 1992 , and Jorde and Teece , 1990 , who apply these arguments to the antitrust treatment of co-operative R&D ventures ) .
7 More recently , however , some American authors have argued that there is a case for separate forms of tax linked to particular purposes .
8 ( 1980 ) use this point to argue that there is a case for more extensive charging for local government services .
9 Recent experience of walking Long Distance Footpaths ( LDPs ) has led me to believe that there is a case for de-emphasising certain routes ( I understand that the RA currently recommends Duke of Edinburgh Award Groups to avoid the Three Peaks for example ) .
10 We have seen that the free-rider problem implies that private markets will not produce the socially efficient level and that there is a case for government intervention on efficiency grounds .
11 The Opposition may not like it , but does my right hon. Friend believe that there is a case for allowing a small part of parliamentary time for the Leader of the Opposition to be questioned ?
12 And that the county feels that there is a case for this sweeping up policy now in nineteen ninety three whereas in nineteen eighty the Panel had felt it to be inappropriate .
13 Bob Morgan , spokesman for education on the Liberal Democrat side , do you see that there is a case for abolishing local control of schools and having the schools under the Department of Education ?
14 We believe ultimately that there is a case for the further development of budget in this case , and for the schools themselves to decide the levels of erm special needs advisers that they will want .
15 So I I I do n't think that there 's a case for er widening the er widened inquiry into the auditing of companies .
16 Does the Chancellor of the Exchequer recall that , in its report on the Budget , the Treasury and Civil Service Select Committee stressed that it was important that the so-called automatic stabilisers should be allowed to operate fully and that there was a case for supplementing them with discretionary increases in public expenditure ?
17 In Committee he conceded that there was a case for a funding council ’ as a buffer ’ .
18 The European Commission on Human Rights ruled that there was a case for the Government to answer .
19 ‘ Personally , I would argue that there was a case for a commuter rail connection .
20 However , Coun. Walsh agreed that there was a case for a commuter rail connection .
21 He also felt that there was a case for district courts taking some civil work , such as small claims , which at present had to go to the sheriff courts .
22 There is certainly a case for subsidy on the social railway , but I am sure that my hon. Friend will agree with the judgment of the previous Labour Government , who said that there was no case for subsidising inter-urban services , nor was there a social case for subsidy with regard to inter-city services .
23 The Court , however , found on July 29 that there was no case for an interim ruling against the bridge , since Denmark had given assurances that there would be no obstruction of the channel before end-1994 , by which time the Court would expect to have completed its full consideration of the case .
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