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

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1 In 93 out of 100 cases the number of relevant factors increased with the size of the sub-group .
2 In each of these cases the majority of farmers have less than 1 hectare under the relevant crop , but most achieve levels of income well in excess of their neighbours who remain outside the projects .
3 In some of these cases the defendant appeared mentally normal when examined by the doctor , but the doctor was none the less willing to infer from the circumstances that there had been abnormality of mind at the time of the killing , and to write a report which brought this within section 2 .
4 Reported cases are small in number , and it may be true that in some ( not all ) of these cases the degree of trauma suffered by the wife is less than if the rape had been by another man ; but abolition of the marital-rape exemption is surely important as a statement of the married woman 's autonomy and freedom of choice in sexual matters .
5 In most of these cases the wife was the secretary to the business .
6 In all of these cases the authors recommend that the best way of ensuring future timber resources is to organise forestry on a plantation basis ; this will necessitate massive afforestation schemes to combat the losses of natural forest and appropriate infrastructures to ensure survival .
7 In both of these cases the intended object of the trust has failed .
8 In each of these cases the basic problem is the same : a will has been made , and in it a debtor is left a legacy of liberatio from what he owes the testator .
9 In a high proportion of these cases the occupation of father or mother 's chief economic supporter , where known , is manual ( particularly social class V ) .
10 and that in either of these cases the service or the delivery was effected in sufficient time to enable the defendant to defend .
11 In each of these cases the victim of a fraud had signed a document not understanding what he or she was doing .
12 In each of these cases the existence of the doctrine of non est factum was affirmed , in each the acceptable limits of the plea was discussed , in none was the plea allowed to prevail .
13 In many of these cases the handicap is only diagnosed on starting school on the basis of educational tests .
14 In some of these cases the collaborative style was really withdrawal , and such was the tension and confusion generated by the participants claiming to be working together but not really doing so , that it would have been better to drop the pretence and designate the practice withdrawal .
15 In each of these cases the emphasis is placed upon the transfers of mass and energy and this may provide a much-needed focus of further development for the extension of the systems approach employing the notions of rate of doing work or of power .
16 In any of these cases the set-up is adjudged to be bad and appropriate action will be taken at a higher level .
17 In some of these cases the company may be the market leader , that is to say it has the largest single share of the market and because of this has a major influence on market prices and product design .
18 Answer guide : In the first two of these cases the question is how much to include , not whether the expenses should be included .
19 In each of these cases the behaviour falls short of some natural notion of full cooperation , because it violates one or another of the non-verbal analogues of the maxims of conversation .
20 In some of these cases the earlier decision would be a binding authority and it would have to be followed .
21 The explosive charge would have been either flat , circular or cylindrical and in any of those cases the disruptive explosive power would have been uniformly distributed in all directions .
22 First , the winning of civil rights during and after the eighteenth century : in a number of important cases the courts developed the doctrine that the individual was free to do anything which was not made unlawful by a specific law ; and the corollary of this approach was that the state could not interfere with the civil and political liberties of its citizens ( in those days ‘ subjects ’ ) unless the government could persuade Parliament to pass legislation authorising the interference .
23 In a series of recent cases the Court has established that , although the Commission must specify the subject-matter and purpose of its investigation , it does not have to identify in advance the information it is seeking .
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