Example sentences of "most of [art] cases " in BNC.

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1 Yet in most of the cases they present , the hoaxer was found out within a few years and promptly punished with significant disgrace .
2 All the interviewees were asked what moved them to experiment with heroin in the first instance The largest group ( 33 per cent ) first tried heroin out of curiosity which , in most of the cases , had been aroused by the previous use of other drugs .
3 But 12-year-old girls would certainly not have possessed the physical strength for such a form of attack , and although the rubric of ‘ garotting ’ was used universally to encompass these crimes , most of the cases reported in the newspapers seemed to describe fairly straightforward street robberies — sometimes using a variety of coshes , knuckle-dusters , ‘ Indian claw ’ devices and other forms of life-preserver — or what we would now call ‘ muggings ’ .
4 In fact most of the cases had been opened .
5 However , most of the cases which arose for decision were concerned with payments extracted ultra vires by persons who in virtue of their position could insist on the wrongful payment as a precondition to affording the payer his legal rights i.e. they were payments colore officii .
6 It is not surprising that in many or most of the cases , particularly the more modern ones , the act itself is unlawful .
7 For convenience of exposition reference will normally be made to A's having brought about a ‘ breach ’ of the contract between B and C and in most of the cases this will have occurred but , as we shall see , there may be liability without an actual breach .
8 Most of the cases at the Sheriff Court were for assault , breach of the peace , trespassing in pursuit of game and one of shebeening ( unlicensed selling of liquor ) .
9 In most of the cases regarding the equivalence of overseas qualifications which have been referred to the Darlington office of the Department of Education and Science , the minimum stated requirements have been a master 's degree , the equivalent of ‘ O ’ level passes in English and Maths , plus a full teaching qualification from a recognised Department of Education .
10 Most of the cases determined after a trial would have been begun by a writ issued in 1985 or 1986 .
11 On the other hand , most patients with Barrett 's oesophagus had defective fundic wrap and most of the cases with objectively seen reflux were in this group .
12 It was also noted , however , that in most of the cases of motor neurone disease there was a ‘ clear history of longterm use of cimetidine ’ and that ‘ this observation might warrant further study ’ .
13 While most of the cases which were decided under the heading of gross negligence would be decided the same way under reckless manslaughter , from cases such as Lamb , above , manslaughter by gross negligence may survive despite Lord Roskill 's statement in Kong Cheuk Kwan v R that the term was not to be used .
14 Most of the cases decided under the doctrine of fundamental breach have not been overruled , and they can be regarded as illustrating a prima facie presumption of construction that an exclusion is not intended to cover cases of fundamental breach or breach of a fundamental term , and very clear words will be needed to displace that presumption .
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