Example sentences of "case for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | On the surface , the Conservative victory of 1979 seemed to blunt the case for change and in a 1981 Commons debate on the British constitution the minister of state at the Home Office boldly put the case for no change , arguing that " this is a time when we should stand up for our great tradition of parliamentary democracy … |
2 | This is the case for every class ( the term for all the contracts written on a particular share ) of option except those for Vaal Reefs , the two gilts and those on the FTSE Index . |
3 | Pay about £45 a case for a wine from the Classico hillsides and it can be a revelation . |
4 | Stephen Stich ( 1983 ) presents a case for a syntactic theory of mind which is more radical than Fodor 's . |
5 | There might even be a case for a standardised calculator to be used in all A , AS and GCSE examinations nationally . |
6 | There was undoubtedly a case for a small increase in numbers for the benefit of both divisions of the court . |
7 | They would not be tied to the goods of donor countries , and all funds from national sources should be in the form of grants ( already the case for a majority of donors ) . |
8 | He has also taken up the case for a market-orientated reform , which has been started , but with far less vigour . |
9 | Each is supported by parliamentary , industrial and media lobbies , and makes the best use of political trends , economic factors , technological change , and the rush of world events to reinforce its case for a larger share of the national cake . |
10 | Moreover , there were four years before the last National Serviceman would leave the Army , in which time world instabilities would , in the General Staff 's opinion , make the Army 's case for a higher manpower ceiling . |
11 | With Europe in recession and fears about unemployment , Britain and other countries which could previously be relied upon to put the case for a freer market ( and a bigger share for themselves of Japanese investment ) are no longer being heard . |
12 | I repeated that I saw ‘ no case for a further round of Beeching cuts ’ and that there had been no secret talks or plans . |
13 | If such a defence were available in murder cases — and the consequence of a successful plea would be to give the court a limited discretion as to the order to be made — the case for a separate doctrine of diminished responsibility would be weak . |
14 | Would this strengthen the case for a set of offences skewed towards the prosecution ? |
15 | Others , like Clifford or J. B. Paton , were leaders in various reform movements : in Clifford 's case for a national health service and the abolition of capital punishment ; in Paton 's , for rural colonization . |
16 | This weekend , buoyed by the growing Liberal Democrat support and the trend to a hung Parliament in the most recent opinion polls , he is moving on to the next stage : cranking up the case for a coalition . |
17 | BP 's case for a reduction in North Sea taxes to provide room for manoeuvre smacks of special pleading . |
18 | They currently co-operate well on an informal basis but there could be a case for a more formal liaison such as was seen in Germany . |
19 | DES Circular 11/87 , referred to above , said that there would never be a case for a teacher advocating homosexual behaviour to pupils . |
20 | In his case for a Palestinian state Mark Heller explains why , even with the recognition of Palestinian rights to self-determination , the right of return is wholly unacceptable to Israel : ‘ The return of the Palestinians … is impossible … because their introduction into Israel would derange the basic character of Israeli society and thus negate one of the primary purposes of Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank and Gaza . ’ |
21 | But I recall Lord Darlington opening the discussions by formally welcoming the guests , before going on to outline the strong moral case for a relaxing of various aspects of the Versailles treaty , emphasizing the great suffering he had himself witnessed in Germany . |
22 | However , it may be possible to make a case for a higher proportion of grant aid if the resources available are very limited . |
23 | So , it looks like a promising case for a bit of reciprocal altruism . |
24 | The case for a compulsory examination at 16+ seems increasingly weak ( and the fact that such examinations are not mentioned in the Secretary of State 's prospective for his newly invented Technology Colleges may reflect this ) . |
25 | Focusing on the ‘ ideological cracks ’ e.g. internal contradictions of the film text , they made a case for a women 's discourse where it was previously thought none could possibly exist . |
26 | The Case for a New War Department |
27 | That is the key paragraph in a paper which logically argued the case for a better budgeting system , and set out a number of principles on which it should be based . |
28 | An interim deal with Seveso would also help the company 's case for a further postponement of the trial . |
29 | Home Office guidelines suggested that refugees from religious , racial or political persecution had the strongest case for a C registration . |
30 | The case for a British version of this research programme is already a powerful one on safety and traffic grounds alone . |