Example sentences of "[adj] case was [art] " in BNC.

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1 In neither case was a child resistant lid contraindicated .
2 In neither case was the customer owner of the goods at the time he disposed of them .
3 Only two patients with low grade or mixed grade disease died , but in neither case was the cause related to lymphoma .
4 Neither case was an edifying example of law enforcement .
5 In both the following examples relating to money transactions , the display also had to be interpreted because the result of the multiplication in each case was a complete tenth of a pound .
6 The House considered the decision in McGhee and stated that the judgment of Lord Wilberforce in that case was a minority one and did not represent the law .
7 The only possible basis for jurisdiction in that case was the service of the writ out of the territorial jurisdiction under Order 11 of the Rules of the Supreme Court .
8 What was at issue in that case was the right to acquire , use or dispose of immovable property on the territory of another member state ; the court held that that right was the ‘ corollary ’ of freedom of establishment .
9 But that case was the subject of research by Mr. Glick and his team , and was revealed ( from the reports in Lofft 655 and in the State Trials 20 St.Tr. 239 ) to be a cause celebre in which the great issue ( of immense public interest ) related to the power to levy taxes in the island of Grenada following its capture from the French King , it being accepted by the Crown without argument that the relevant taxes , if not duly levied , must be repaid .
10 Needles were stored in a two-pound Robertson 's jam jar ; and in a long glass-topped case was a selection of knives , scalpels , forceps , scissors and syringes .
11 There was no race and this case was no game .
12 He continued by saying that ‘ the decision of the chief constable not to intervene in this case was a policy decision with which … the courts should not interfere ’ .
13 I was therefore surprised when I heard the hospital on the radio today saying that this case was a very isolated incident . ’
14 Much as I sympathise with the plaintiffs , it would , in my opinion , be extending the implications based on the maxim … to an unreasonable extent if it were held that what has been done in this case was a breach of an implied obligation .
15 Clearly , this case was an outrageous fraud on the public purse .
16 However , this case was an extreme example of disregard by the plaintiffs towards the quality of confidence ( a tape recording was provided to , inter alia , the defendants , saying that the plaintiff 's sales and marketing plan was available to anyone and could be copied by them : the tape gave details of the plan ) .
17 History in this case was the product of a specialized group ; and the arguments about the quality of the product were about its beauty , metre , wit , rather than about its truth , typicality and meaning .
18 The preacher in this case was the Rev. William Cuff , a Spurgeon man .
19 The target the researchers were working towards in this case was the ability for its systems to recover from transient errors and other faults in the software .
20 Well , the spark in this case was the Spring issue 's piece ‘ Moving with the Times . ’
21 The basis in this case was the CNAA 's own confident development of the field from the outset — unlike the other cases of amalgamation , or responses to different kind of initiative or pressure .
22 The answer in this case was the arrival of warm air and its combination with an area of low pressure over Britain .
23 While the Environment Commissioner had also initiated proceedings against Spain , Portugal and the Netherlands , it was understood that the British case was the only one in which a request to halt work had been issued .
24 This force in the French case was the ‘ popular classes ’ and especially the petite bourgeoisie .
25 The point at issue in the second case was the fundamental one of whether the Directive compels an employee to transfer when the employing enterprise is sold or whether the Directive merely creates an option for the employee to transfer .
26 The Birmingham Six case was the latest in a series where convictions had been overturned in cases arising from the Irish Republican Army 's 1974 public house bombings in England , the " Guildford Four " having been freed in October 1989 [ see p. 36983 ] and the " Maguire seven " in June 1990 [ see p. 37536 ] .
27 However , the coach-driver case was an example of a case not reported directly but taken up in Paul Foot 's column , after the relatives of the victims had made a protest to him about the sentences and the lack of publicity of the case .
28 The latter case was an action to recover taxes paid under duress and protest , the plaintiff contending that the levying statute was unconstitutional , and the defendant contending that the payment was voluntary .
29 The most extreme case was the school in Norfolk which was divided into twenty-three parts .
30 One example of a very successful case was the recouping of benefit arrears for a client .
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