Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] cases [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 While there a large number of cases where the victims are juveniles , there are many others where the newspapers would be allowed by law to identify the victim .
2 Thus human intervention was excluded in this ‘ blind ’ approach , to demonstrate possible problems in cases where the there was no genetic or PTS map .
3 However , there are both practical and legal problems in cases where the woman says that she consented through fear only : she did not resist , because she thought that it would be hopeless in the circumstances , she was terrified , or she feared serious violence .
4 The double bass-bassoon unison supplies a good bass in cases where the cellos are independently occupied .
5 1.65 By s50 of the County Courts Act 1984 and CCR Ord 13 , r12 , the County Court has power to order interim payments in cases where the plaintiff claims more than £500 .
6 When the answer required is a whole number the general pattern of difficulty was found to cover a sharp difference between cases where the answer is I , 000 ( a litre , a kilometre , a kilogram or a tonne ) and cases where the answer is 10 or 100 ( 1 cm or 1m ) .
7 Here the rules of the game were perfectly understood , including the need for a certain discretion in cases where the stability of the bourgeois family or property would otherwise have been threatened : passion , as every Italian of the middle class still knows , is one thing , ‘ the mother of my children ’ quite another .
8 The passing of the Occupiers ' Liability Act 1984 means that there should now be an insignificant number of cases where the court is asked to find implied permission .
9 For example , a judge who acquires a reputation among his seniors for being ‘ soft ’ in certain types of cases where the Lord Chancellor , the Lord Chief Justice , the Master of the Rolls and other senior judges favour a hard line is as likely to damage his promotion prospects as he would if his appointment were found to be unfortunate on other more obvious grounds .
10 Approve the amendment of the Solicitors ' Remuneration Order 1972 to provide for the Law Society to grant Remuneration Certificates to either [ i ] residuary beneficiaries in cases where the only executor is a solicitor acting in his or her professional capacity , with a review of the position one year from the date of implementation of the new SRO , or [ ii ] residuary beneficiaries in cases where at least one executor is a solicitor acting in his or her professional capacity .
11 Additional awards are not common as they are only made on top of the basic and compensatory awards in cases where the employer has failed to comply with earlier orders either to reinstate or re-engage an employee .
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