Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] case where [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Of course we are speaking of those cases where the state is not put to an action if the citizen refuses to pay .
2 Of course we are speaking of those cases where the state is not put to an action if the citizen refuses to pay .
3 Of course we are speaking of those cases where the state is not put to an action if the citizen refuses to pay .
4 As a matter of fact , it was one of those cases where the nursing staff had an unreasonable wish for him to live for ever — he was a very charming man .
5 Do you know of any cases where the desire for success has led a scientist to falsify or misinterpret , either unintentionally , or deliberately .
6 We hear of other cases where the decision was based on Russian tribute being lighter than that of other overlords .
7 Chapter 6 deals with those cases where the home is in the husband 's sole name and the husband is ordered to make a conveyance upon certain terms or settle the matrimonial home upon certain trusts .
8 Chapter 6 deals with those cases where the husband is ordered to convey or transfer his interest in the matrimonial home upon certain terms or settle the same upon certain trusts .
9 Knowledge that sample results are not unproblematic indicators encourages some staff , when confronted with marginal cases where the pollution is not particularly noticeable , to adopt a degree of tolerance :
10 They provide an intermediate level of reasons to which one appeals in normal cases where a need for a decision arises .
11 So far in each case where an error 's been proved , the banks paid back the money overcharged .
12 Such an order occurred in another case where the judge again requested that the school should not be identified , and the nature of the school was not clear from the report .
13 In another case where an applicant had been refused any access to accounts , the Commissioner 's assistance resulted in a solicitor 's letter being sent to the union .
14 Its quite possible this was taken out of context by teletext — they often do — especially in this case where the press have been trying to stir up a rift for well over a year .
15 if the risks in a case substantially increase for the plaintiff , especially as in this case where the defendant was given leave inter alia to amend their defence , there should be no extension of time to a plaintiff to accept a payment into court .
16 Yet when it suits him , de Man reintroduces the subject/object distinction , as in this case where the reader is presented with a free choice between two approaches to reading , approaches which are then subject to validation in terms of the object .
17 In addition , the Scheme allows for payment to be made in some cases where the assessment of probability of causation would be insufficient for liability to be established in the courts .
18 Thus , in some cases where the covenant is all , or substantially all , the consideration , a consequence of a finding of unreasonableness is to strike down the whole contract .
19 In some cases where the discrepancy between the official and black market rates is very marked , the World Bank declines to publish GNP statistics .
20 As the law is complex to apply in some cases where the notice period needs to be calculated and perhaps added to the three months limit or , as in the Sen case , the adviser simply got the calculation of the three months wrong , the claim should be presented and the Tribunal asked to consider the facts before exercising its discretion .
21 This has the effect of diverting our attention away from previous cases where the method has failed and hence of escaping the sceptical argument which takes its start from those cases .
22 It is hard to believe that it intended to withhold that protection in all cases where a jury might think that the place in question was not necessary or desirable or where the authorities could not by evidence justify their policies to a jury 's satisfaction .
23 In all cases where a vessel which is covered under a Policy which is subject to the Speedboat Clause and such a claim is made very careful consideration should be given to the mooring area .
24 The principle that the press may " represent the public " should be considered in all cases where the court is cleared , except perhaps when national security is being discussed .
25 In all cases where the Speedboat Clause applies it should be given careful consideration as it does limit the extent of cover appreciably .
26 In many cases where a request has been made , it has met with a flat refusal .
27 Thus in many cases where a buyer seeks to reject goods supplied under a sale contract , it does so because the transaction has proved uneconomical , for instance because the market has fallen , or because it has found a cheaper source of supply ; it may then sieze on any trivial breach , or any ambiguity in the contract , in order to justify rejection of the goods .
28 In many cases where a firm provides corporate finance services to an issuer of investments , it may make offers to or enter into transactions with prospective investors .
29 A consequence was that in many cases where the lamp was enforced by the owners , the miners would remove the gauze to get a better light .
30 But in those cases where a person in possession of goods to which he has no title may confer a good title on someone else by selling , pledging , or otherwise disposing of the goods , then , since the true owner is deprived of his title to the goods , such a disposition constitutes conversion whether or not the goods are actually delivered .
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