Example sentences of "[verb] [that] this case " in BNC.

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1 I know that my hon. Friend will recognise that this case is very much a management matter for BR , and the decision to dismiss Mr. Brand was entirely BR 's .
2 Mr. Gardiner argued that this case supported the Woolwich principle in as much as recovery depended solely upon the fact that the corporation had been placed by statute in a position of authority .
3 [ In the Court of Appeal Pickin successfully argued that this case was authority for the House of Lords refusing to give effect to a private Act obtained by fraud . ]
4 Their Lordships consider that this case was rightly decided .
5 I was therefore surprised when I heard the hospital on the radio today saying that this case was a very isolated incident . ’
6 Mr. Gardiner submitted that this case supported the Woolwich principle because it showed that a sum unlawfully demanded as of right by a person in authority could be recovered .
7 Mr. Gardiner submitted that this case was neutral in relation to the Woolwich principle but I think that is to take too favourable a view of it .
8 We have already indicated that this case can be answered along the classic problem-solving lines , which gives you a ready-made structure for your answer .
9 However , the EAT said that this case was entirely different from Laughton .
10 But he said that this case is not about money but about the contract which effectively it 's argued is a restraint of trade .
11 Describing himself as ‘ instinctively uneasy ’ , he went on to say that this case could not be used as a precedent by people who want to push the boundaries of life and death still further in the direction of euthanasia .
12 This is not a suitable case in which to reopen the matter but I am bound to say that this case seems to show that there is room for an exception where examining the proceedings in Parliament would almost certainly settle the matter immediately one way or the other .
13 It is fair to say that this case probably resulted in one of the most important landmark decisions in the history of relations between the Association and the Banks .
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