Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [det] case " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , the criminal law already makes some provision for such cases .
2 The Health and Safety Executive says there may be a link between some cases of childhood leukaemia and the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing plant in Cumbria .
3 The potential function for this case is given as
4 Total sequential search times for these cases are shown in Fig. 7.2 .
5 I do not believe in the course of the protracted discussions about this case that anyone seriously proposed that all Cabinet deliberations should be revealed to the world at large within minutes of their taking place .
6 All week long , the Hollywood gossip about this case was of drugs , mysticism and off-beat sex , and for once there may be more truth than fantasy in the flashy talk of the town . ’
7 The theoretical prediction for this case is only -2.2 mHz .
8 Computer-aided learning ( cal ) is , for me , a portmanteau term for all cases in which computers help along the learning process .
9 The most important fact to remember is that it is highly contagious and one case can very easily develop into a large outbreak unless prompt and very strict isolation of any case is done .
10 The point , according to the restructuring school , is that the relative importance of these factors , and perhaps even more importantly the way they combined together , would depend on the characteristics of each case .
11 The contrast in the reporting of these cases is worth noting .
12 As a result of that case , the Sex Discrimination Act 1986 was passed which makes it unlawful for employers to have different compulsory retirement ages for men and women .
13 As a result of this case the UK is now obliged to change its legislation because Community law takes precedence over conflicting national law .
14 The end result of this case is that the police have a power to enter and search any premises for the purpose of recapturing a person unlawfully at large , provided he or she has reasonable grounds for believing that the person is on those premises ( s. 17(1) ( d ) & ( 2 ) of PACE and that they have the power to use reasonable force in effecting entry and arresting the person sought ( s.117 of PACE ) .
15 But Lord Justice Woolf has written that , as a result of this case , usually it is not until the application has been heard on the merits that it can be decided whether the applicant has sufficient interest , and it is rare in cases which may otherwise be meritorious for leave to be refused on the ground of lack of standing .
16 ‘ This result of this case has given us hope and will give us confidence in bringing more investigations to the fore .
17 The result of these cases was greatly to limit the right to picket .
18 As a result of these cases it is clear that relatively small differences in the drafting of a rent review clause may have great practical consequences .
19 The bank fraud aspects of this case have brought in the FBO who are also pursuing the sabotage angle .
20 ‘ In our judgment , bearing in mind Viscount Dilhorne 's warning in Director of Public Prosecutions v. Humphrys [ 1977 ] A.C. 1 , 26 , that this power to stop a prosecution should only be used ‘ in most exceptional circumstances , ’ … the effect of these cases can be summarised in this way .
21 The effect of these cases is to overrule Pine v. Collacott .
22 Some authors have described an incidence of chronic atrophic gastritis in more than 65% of all cases of Sjögren 's syndrome .
23 In this study , the usage rates for the lobon-gur solution were found to be poor , ( corroborating the findings of the programme monitors mentioned above ) ; less than 10% of all cases of diarrhoea had been treated with oral rehydration therapy .
24 Cytomegalovirus was associated with AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis in only two of the present patients in whom cryptosporidiosis was not also implicated and in less than a third overall ; these represent less than 10% of all cases of cytomegalovirus enteritis seen during the study period .
25 But the Home Office said last night that the latest releases , after interviews carried out as part of a review of each case , were unconnected with recent events .
26 Whilst the potential here looks considerable , there is just a slight concern that initial reaction has been that medical audit requires a rather more in-depth review of each case than is provided by routine data collection approach .
27 Will he order an immediate review of those cases with a view to ensuring that nobody is penalised financially purely because of the bravery that they showed and the sacrifice that they were prepared to make for their country ?
28 Alfieri 's obsession with this case and his genuine concern towards what the outcome might be show a compassionate , and perhaps emotional , streak in the man .
29 What will the answer ‘ No ’ mean in this case ?
30 Underlying the work reorganization in each case has been the exposure of line management and shopfloor workers to market pressures , either by organizational restructuring , as in RX , or , as at Pilkingtons and Ford , through the demonstration effects of large-scale rationalization .
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