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

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1 It is putting forward the best possible case for the prison service .
2 Yes I pick up on the comment from the , Notts are n't as in control as they were , after first Tony and then Paul got their names on the score sheet in each case for the first time this season , both with bristling finishing efforts and you 'd be a harsh critic indeed who did n't agree that Pisa deserved to pull one back because they played some fine attacking football , and it was the player who 's caused most danger , who 's wearing the number eleven that moved across to the right hand side , got clear of the defence , pulled back an absolutely brilliant clot cross and in the middle who 'd missed an earlier header on fifteen minutes to make it one one , did n't miss on this occasion .
3 I referred sir at the beginning to er the limited experience I 've had in Nottinghamshire where erm a criteria based policy was put into a structure plan erm for er in that case for a prestige business development I think is what they call it , prestige business park , that was a criteria based policy as a way of containing , stopping this strategic issue becoming a Trojan horse for lots of other things .
4 That is the classic case for the FBR .
5 It looked a classic case for the Independent Living Fund ( before new claims were abolished by the government in December 1992 ) to pay for a package of care and support which would have helped her cope .
6 The economic case for a devaluation of the CFA franc is growing in strength .
7 As I have already said , the Government believe that the economic case for the barrage is very strong .
8 There is a strong case for a more serious effort at collaboration on such matters within the alliance .
9 Disconcertingly , however , Thomas Kuhn 's account of the development of science in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions makes a strong case for a third kind , even if not quite a kind which would suit Newton .
10 There is now a strong case for a realistic dialogue between those studying glacier dynamics and those studying forms .
11 With today 's fast and powerful machines there is a strong case for a complete re-write of DOS or for changing to an operating system specifically designed for power computing .
12 5.3 There is therefore a strong case for a full review of these gradings to be carried out .
13 Ed , I think argued a very strong case for a greater level of influence of trade unionists in the Party than is suggested in this reform and I can see the force of those remarks but the C E C adopted the position that we did not want to take a position of dominance to the Party Conference .
14 Middlesbrough Council will be putting forward a strong case for a ‘ core area ’ , including the Whinney Banks and Grove Hill districts of the town .
15 There was a strong case for an energy conservation programme , if only on psychological grounds .
16 In a decision which was widely predicted , Mr Patten has declared himself minded to uphold the view of the department 's inspectorate that Consortium Developments , representing several of the country 's major home-builders , had not made a sufficiently strong case for the development of 4,800 houses in what is an abandoned quarry and a conifer plantation .
17 Moreover , they saw a strong case for the development of amphibious forces , supported by the carrier groups , to seize points of entry for the fly-in of air-transported forces .
18 Viscount Churchill , CCLA 's investment manager , agrees that fund managers are making a little too much of the opportunities available , but presents a strong case for the common investment funds : ‘ They have one great advantage — they can declare dividends gross .
19 Teachers had begun to realise there was a strong case for the teaching of knowledge about language in ways very different from those that had been fashionable thirty years earlier .
20 Even so , there is still a strong case for the regulating authorities to maintain one office whose sole job is to seek out weakness , anticipate encroachments on the standard of safety and to take action before the hazard becomes dangerous .
21 These , he maintains , are the likely examples which relate to the Florentine cantasi come prints ; and he presents a strong case for the performance of the polyphonic models , and not the monophonic ones as Giulio Cattin suggests .
22 The National Association of Head Teachers said : ’ There is undoubtedly a need to improve the regularity of formal school inspections , as well as a strong case for the provision of detailed information about schools to parents . ’
23 Their latest observations ( p 1607 ) are noteworthy in that , in addition to making a strong case for the clinical usefulness of cerebral microdialysis ( by aiding identification of the site of seizure origin ) , they show that the technique contributes to our understanding of the pathophysiology of epilepsy .
24 It is not hard , however , to make a strong case for the view that unrest in a particular part of the empire in 1858 loomed large in the regime 's decision to opt for the version of emancipation which gave peasants land .
25 Mr Gould said : ‘ Local people and local consultations must be the basis of re-organisation , but there is an extremely strong case for the old county boroughs such as Darlington to be made unitary authorities controlling their own services . ’
26 It remains for us to consider the macro-economic case for the widespread and general adoption of the industrial co-operative form .
27 The macro-economic case for the widespread and general adoption of the industrial co-operative form is that it is just such another structure ; that the structural change lies in making labour the employer of capital rather than , as at present capital the employer of labour ; that such a change would fuse the interests of ownership and labour , interests which so long as they remain separate must also remain ultimately opposed ; and that , because relations among co-operatives and between producers and providers on the one hand , and consumers and users on the other would be determined by the operation of a free competitive market , the workers in each co-operative will be exposed to its imperative discipline .
28 Home Office guidelines suggested that refugees from religious , racial or political persecution had the strongest case for a C registration .
29 The reader can not have failed to notice that J. A. Fodor is fast emerging here as the bête noire , in that he both presents the strongest case for the representational theory of the mind and champions the conclusion which flows from it about the impossibility of concept-learning .
30 The new Keneally treats the unlovely , unpluggable subject of the politics of famine , and Feather stone , far from hyping Towards Asmara , made a detailed case for the book .
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