Example sentences of "[det] case is [that] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed the overall triumph of art in this case is that the novel walks out into our fact rather than ourselves entering its fiction : a very primitive and absolute form of consumer capitulation .
2 The interesting point in this case is that the writer himself did not acknowledge the work of his assistants in his papers , so the reader had no knowledge of the writer 's separation from his data .
3 Unless … unless they face the truth — the truth ‘ that will make ye free ’ , according to the Bible — which in this case is that the love and/or respect that was earned by the deceased during their lifetime is there for ever in the minds and hearts of those who knew them .
4 The only difference in this case is that , instead of looking out for bees , Pooh gets Rabbit to say something ( 'Yes ' ) which he hears ( i.e. directly observes ) and understands ( i.e. takes to say , as a response to his question , that it 's a sign of honey ) .
5 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 ) .
6 The interest of this case is that it indicates that a sentence of detention in a young offender institution can be justified under Criminal Justice Act 1982 , s.1(4A) ( b ) , notwithstanding the fact that the offender was originally dealt with for the offences by means of a probation order .
7 What is important about this case is that in factual circumstances similar to those before this House the plaintiffs contended for the principle relied upon by Mr. Gardiner and failed to persuade the judge that such a principle existed .
8 The final result in this case is that such a molecule should have six IR bands , all with coincident Raman bands , plus three Raman bands with no IR counterparts .
9 The difference in this case is that , given the character points in fig 1.2ii there is no indication about which sequence the points were created in .
10 One view of this case is that no damage to the plaintiff was foreseeable because of the angle at which the cover fell into the molten liquid .
11 What is striking in this case is that the sequence is also clearly marked by a change of code from Creole to English .
12 The advocate depute , Roderick Macdonald , said : ‘ One of the more unsavoury features of this case is that Badenoch recruited a series of sub-dealers from among the youth of the area who were not previously involved in drugs . ’
13 The common factor in all these cases is that they were not discovered by MI5 .
14 What is striking about many of these cases is that there is rarely further mention in the national press , but the sex fiend message has been amply conveyed .
15 The public policy issue in these cases is that the courts do not want to deter rescue and it has been held that a duty of care is owed to rescuers ( Chadwick v British Railways Board [ 1967 ] 1 WLR 912 ) .
16 The outcome of these cases is that the Chinese wall has not been seen as providing satisfactory protection for the interests of the former client and , despite the existence of a Chinese wall , the courts have required the law firms not to act on behalf of the new client .
17 The moral of these cases is that journalists can not avoid liability for defamation merely by avoiding the naming of names .
18 One element he stresses in both cases is that it is a lot easier to understand language demands than the theory and institutions of democracy and constitutional society , especially for people who lack both political education and political experience .
19 The problem in both cases is that no process of reworking , assimilation or re-presentation has taken place : there is little added by you .
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