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

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1 And finally erm I 'd like to emphasize that the case for relief roads in in and around Harrogate and Knaresborough is not development led .
2 Firstly the criteria for the mean electorate size for a European parliamentary constituency has previously been used as a justification for ignoring the case for Cornwall , yet concessions have been made in other areas establishing such constituencies that do not meet the size requirement an that 's because it is accepted that European parliamentary constituencies should be created along the lines of natural communities , communities of identity and communities of interest .
3 In a report , Rental Purchase : The Case for Change , the housing pressure group says that people buying properties on rental purchase schemes — common in the north of England for cheaper property — should be protected as if they were assured tenants under the Housing Act 1988 , and landlords should be responsible for all repairs .
4 The most ministers can do is to argue the case for change and enable the changes to be made .
5 An internal market : the case for change
6 On the surface , the Conservative victory of 1979 seemed to blunt the case for change and in a 1981 Commons debate on the British constitution the minister of state at the Home Office boldly put the case for no change , arguing that " this is a time when we should stand up for our great tradition of parliamentary democracy …
7 Are there problems caught up in the case for change ?
8 1.3 In 1986 a Module Development Group was formed and considered the case for change .
9 1.4 The case for change was therefore irrefutable leaving only the problem of how best to effect the changes while maintaining a balance between modules for personal development and the more insistent vocational claims .
10 2.2 The case for change was presented in a report which recommended a structure for continuity and progression .
11 The doubts that now exist over costings will be seized upon by opponents of reform who continue to argue that the case for change has not been made .
12 Nikolai Pomialovskii 's fictional Seminary Sketches , which began to appear in The Contemporary in mid-1862 , put part of the case for church reform to a wider public .
13 He puts the case for Xanthippe ( aka Mrs Socrates ) , whose husband 's ‘ homosexual leanings , his absent-minded behaviour , his idleness and his love of proving everyone wrong would have endeared him to no wife of mettle . ’
14 The central character presents the case for Mackay 's individualist anarchism .
15 Fundholding strengthens the case for pharmacists working in health centres .
16 But as we saw , this claim is asserted with more fervour than is justified , since the case for reduction is by no means watertight .
17 This is by no means the case for North Shields and the rest of North Tyneside in relation to the Tyne and Wear Structure Plan .
18 This means placing parental involvement in its social and historical context , assessing the case for involvement , accounting for its growth in Britain and elsewhere , analysing the process of hearing children read , establishing connections with general features of literacy development , examining techniques for children with special educational needs , analysing processes of home-school communication and clarifying problems of experimental and non-experimental methods of evaluation .
19 I am pleased to report that in 1992 I was able to substantially achieve one of the objects of my Presidency , the refurbishment of the main exhibition galleries at Portland Place , making it more welcoming to members and the public and better able to put the case for architecture .
20 The case for expansion is strong , with debt ‘ one of the fastest growing problems of the 1980s , ’ but they are as much a victim of the lack of a coherent overall strategy as other advice services .
21 This was the case for Peter Prager :
22 Equally important is the distinction Marx repeatedly draws between the occurrence of small-scale ‘ domestic ’ slavery and whole societies based on the exploitation of slaves , such as was the case for Greece and Rome , and the insistence that these two cases should be kept separate .
23 To some extent , it enhances the case for Sarah Whitfield 's exhibition catalogue which follows the convention of such publications and treats each work of art in its own catalogue entry .
24 James seems to have thrived in this milieux , and he was now lecturing on ‘ The Case for West Indian Self-Government ’ which he had had published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf 's Hogarth Press in 1933 .
25 ‘ In my view , the case for compensation is now overwhelming , ’ he added .
26 The case for island-driving is often argued in terms of efficiency .
27 THE CASE FOR METERING
28 This is not the case for persons in receipt of Supplementary Benefit .
29 The case for clinician involvement has been rehearsed many times and is taken as established here .
30 Several other Scottish education authorities — including Dumfries and Galloway , Highland , Tayside and Strathclyde — have already developed strong anti-smoking policies , though none is thought to have rejected the case for smokers ' areas .
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