Example sentences of "[adj] [art] case [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But they deny it and say that in well over half the cases they 've taken on , the fathers were paying nothing .
2 He found that in half the cases it would have done better than the buy-out .
3 I can see that in such a case they might make a gift of paintings or other works of art for tax reasons , for example , and would n't care if they were sold or not .
4 In such a case he would be bound to take the woman as he found her , if sued by her , and her pregnancy would be just as much a a physical condition in his victim as would be the case of a person having an eggshell skull .
5 In such a case you are entitled to keep your contractual rights although many new owners will try to renegotiate these .
6 They say that in such a case you search for your mother for the rest of your life .
7 In such a case you 'll commonly dispense with making a copy for your file .
8 In the event of death occurring in such a case I would accept that it could be an unnatural death .
9 ‘ In such a case I must be satisfied , ’ he said blandly .
10 In such a case it was argued , following St Augustine , that since the soldier was in the service of his lord , it was the lord who must accept responsibility .
11 Reversing the courts below , the Court of Appeal refused his application ; his credibility was the key issue , and in such a case it was of ‘ extreme importance ’ that his evidence be tested by cross-examination in open court .
12 In such a case it is suggested that you have a door made in either Douglas fir or hemlock and specify that the timber should be in accordance with Class I of BS 1186 ‘ Timber for and workmanship in joinery ’ : Part I specification for timber .
13 In such a case it can pay to set up an ancillary file when the file is loaded .
14 In such a case it will very frequently involve a lesser or lesser-known crime .
15 In such a case it is possible for either the seller or the buyer to commit an anticipatory breach of contract , i.e. to repudiate the contract before the time for performance .
16 If appearing on behalf of a respondent in such a case it would be essential to argue the alternative reasons when showing what was the reason for dismissal .
17 In such a case it may well be advisable to draw up the contract to cover stages that can be defined in this way and make contracts for succeeding stages conditional upon achieving agreed criteria of success for prior stages .
18 In such a case it is not caught by s. 22 unless it is by itself a contract for sale [ of land ] …
19 The method is of special advantage in cases when a seller delivers an epitome of title accompanied by photographic copies of the title documents , some perhaps complicated and lengthy ; in such a case it may be expedient to make your own " notes on title " on the epitome itself to save duplication of documents .
20 In such a case it will be difficult to persuade a court to imply any further obligation : see the judgment of Lord Denning in Potters Ballottini Ltd v Weston-Baker [ 1977 ] RPC 202 .
21 The court discussed the example of a solicitor 's clerk and said that in such a case it would be improper for him to work for another solicitor in his spare time .
22 In such a case it will invite discount houses and clearing banks to bid for Treasury bills of one or more specified maturities .
23 In the course of his review of the authorities , Walton J. made extensive citations from Baynton v. Morgan , 22 Q.B.D. 74 a case he described , 269 E.G. 41 , 45 , as ‘ completely decisive of the present case , ’ and also cited the passage from the judgment of Younger L.J .
24 In all the cases they 'd had a violent experience in earlier childhood .
25 Most if not all the cases we get in Easton , I 'd honest to God say the victim was asking for it.PC .
26 If this is so , then it is the most remarkable of all the cases we have considered .
27 erm there it is very difficult , all the cases we work with are fairly miscellaneous , so therefore have very individual problems , you know , that are different every time , so the anger is going to be different , but we come down to a lot of fundamental erm similarities erm often to do with bureaucracy and structures erm which people just do n't fit into , you ca n't force people to fit into boxes .
28 In all the cases I have encountered , despite strenuous efforts to cure it , the latter is unfortunately the most usual course of action .
29 In all the cases I 've seen , when the hostages have been freed they have always understood the kidnappers ’ motives , always sympathized with them .
30 The difficulty , then , with all the cases I have discussed — and with a large number of other disputes of a like kind — is that each side argues past the other by assuming the truth of what has to be proved .
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