Example sentences of "case have been [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 The case has been adjourned for reports to be prepared .
2 Now the case has been adjourned for social inquiry reports .
3 Companies across the country will be subject to a uniform rate set by central government , although Mr Eggar is attempting to calm these fears by pointing out that a special case has been made for small firms .
4 A case has been made for brief admission of patients who may not be suffering from psychiatric disorders , but who are in a state of particularly severe crisis .
5 In my view a good case has been made for the view that the learning processes involved in the formation of mating preference of humans have been subject to natural selection during the course of evolution .
6 No persuasive empirical case has been made for ascribing common psychological , intellectual or moral capacities or characteristics to individuals on the basis of skin colour or physiognomy .
7 The same case has been made for social work .
8 No one has yet argued that the attitudes of nineteenth-century working class wives ‘ modernised ’ , although such a case has been made for both young , single working class women and middle class wives .
9 I do not believe that the case has been made for a change in our policy .
10 A powerful case has been made for a change in the law .
11 COSLA remains convinced that no case has been made for a shake-up on the scale proposed .
12 Once re-investigation becomes routine , the fact that a case has been referred for re-investigation should attract no more concern than the fact that a medical diagnosis has been subjected to the test of a second opinion .
13 The case has been criticised for deciding that there is no constructive trust where the accused uses the victim 's facilities to make a secret profit .
14 Unilateralists felt that their case had been made for them ; and they became more determined than ever to get rid of nuclear weapons altogether .
15 Hodgson believed that the case had been made for an entirely open , competitive labour market in the West Indies .
16 The ADSW claimed current arrangements for arm 's length inspection were proving successful and no case had been made for the change .
17 More important , he set about gathering the Wordsworths into the Quantock fold , hastening a visit which must in any case have been intended for the near future .
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