Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [det] case " in BNC.
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1 | A burst of frequency between 10 and 10 4 Hz is expected with a duration of several cycles and an energy release of between and in gravitational waves from a star core of mass M. The mass M is expected to be similar to that of the pulsars , which average around for the few cases where measurements have been made . |
2 | Also , for the same case , we determine the sign of the elements of A which multiply the larger of the two coordinates from eqn ( 6.4 ) . |
3 | First , a particular instance : one of the many cases of ‘ hypercorrection ’ that were noticed . |
4 | The answer is , of course , that the position of a word boundary has some effect on the realisation of the phoneme ; this is one of the many cases in which the occurrence of different allophones can only be properly explained by making reference to units of grammar ( something which was for a long time disapproved of by many phonologists ) . |
5 | A particularly disturbing feature of the latter case was that instructions were allegedly given ‘ to listen out particularly for any reference to the Ford union 's bottom line in the pay negotiations . |
6 | In the former case , analysis necessarily requires extensive and systematic survey procedures , by contrast with the more selective and even arbitrary treatment of ‘ content ’ in non-sociological studies This is true also of the latter case , where the cultural research into fictional ‘ types ’ can be combined with broader analysis of the changing social significance of certain socially ‘ typical ’ figures ( policeman and detective , doctor , nurse , priest , criminal and so on ) . |
7 | He does indeed regard the latter case as a splitting of the name " Balak , king of Moab " across two lines ( he calls it " binomination " ) , but that can not be said of the former case . |
8 | Paragraph 5 of the rule was directed not only at enforcement of a judgment in favour of a claimant who had obtained judgment in his favour but also at preventing , by means of the principle of res judicata , relitigation of the same case by a person who was properly represented by a claimant against whom judgment had been given dismissing the claim , whether that person tried to pursue his claim against a named defendant sued in his own right only , or against a named defendant sued both personally and as a representative of a class , or against a member of that class . |
9 | To search for text : above the cursor ( omit step 1 above and ) select : direction : ( Up ) of the same case ( or mix of cases ) as the search text select : case : ( Yes ) including whole words only select : whole word : ( Yes ) |
10 | To replace text throughout the document in one step ( 'without confirmation' ) select : confirm : ( No ) of the same case as the text to be replaced select : case : ( Yes ) which only includes whole words select : whole word : ( Yes ) |
11 | This reflects the so-called doctrine of double effect which was incorporated into English law in one of the few cases that have been decided in this area , R v. |
12 | Typhoid is more difficult to eliminate because symptomless ‘ carriers ’ can transmit the disease to others , although most of the few cases today are imported ( see Chapter 7 ) . |
13 | This can best be seen in the appointment of commissions to assess the subsidy on aliens granted in Edward IV 's last parliament , one of the few cases where the council took positive decisions about personnel rather than ( as with the sheriffs , for instance ) simply confirming Edward IV 's appointments . |
14 | They were never very significant , few are well-documented , and many are now abandoned , but they represent , in the old and densely occupied county of Somerset , one of the few cases where an area was colonised and settled . |
15 | This can best be seen in the appointment of commissions to assess the subsidy on aliens granted in Edward IV 's last parliament , one of the few cases where the council took positive decisions about personnel rather than ( as with the sheriffs , for instance ) simply confirming Edward IV 's appointments . |
16 | In the ethogenic approach we follow the example of chemists and anatomists and adopt the intensive design , that is , we undertake a detailed study of a few cases selected as typical . |
17 | Those who did marry all left the trade , except for a few cases where the husband was a serving soldier abroad during the war . |
18 | We would give much for a few case histories , like that of the fourteenth-century merchant of Prato , of how a medieval household actually worked . |
19 | These results are , however , probably too optimistic as a few cases of reocclusion by hyperplasia through the mesh have been reported with metallic stents placed either percutaneously or endoscopically ( C Liguory , personal communication ) for postsurgical CBD strictures . |
20 | It has been shown that measuring these antibodies to establish the diagnosis of coeliac disease is helpful but not completely reliable as a few cases would be missed . |
21 | We have provided an access fund to the institutions to enable them to deal with the few cases of hardship that genuinely occur . |
22 | The two men convicted , a number of detainees held in connection with the same case , and all those involved in the Oct. 5 events , were subsequently pardoned and released by presidential decree . |
23 | In the three years or so that I have been working at Joan Allen Electronics I have become acutely aware of battery problems , in particular from the many cases where detectors have been sent back for repair needlessly . |
24 | Nonetheless it remains true that the most common explanation of large numbers of unrecovered hoards is warfare , though in some instances it is believed that economic factors also played a part ; in the latter cases a currency or political reform is thought to have rendered the coins worthless and hence the owners would not have bothered to recover them . |
25 | In the latter cases , capital gains are being made from what might be termed special kinds of consumption property , only available to the rich . |
26 | In the latter case we would almost certainly be seeing the galaxy during its formation phase . |
27 | In the latter case , it will meanwhile have the effect of turning literary study into something much closer to the sociology that Marxists have colonized in the modern academy . |
28 | In the latter case the policewoman has to write a report on the child for the superintendent to determine whether or not prosecution should follow . |
29 | China 's growth is fuelled largely by coal and so is India 's , some of it in the latter case thanks to World Bank funding . |
30 | In the latter case , if the wife or husband dies without issue the tenant is said to be tenant in tail , ‘ after possibility of issue extinct ’ , and his rights are substantially no greater than those of a tenant for life . |