Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] of [art] cases " in BNC.

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1 Ellis compared the brands of the animal to the claimant 's name , and if he was satisfied , as he was in about two-thirds of the cases , he issued the claimant a certificate of ownership .
2 On average , the English coroners decided on a suicide verdict for nineteen of the cases , whereas the Danes averaged twenty-nine suicide verdicts .
3 In Archbold , Criminal Pleading Evidence & Practice , 44th ed. ( 1992 ) , vol. 1 , para. 4–45 , appears a list of some of the cases decided on this issue .
4 This seems to strike at the very heart of many of the cases which are made against firms of accountants .
5 We are already in a position to give reasons for many of the cases of uneven distribution , where an adjective is grammatical in one of the two positions but not in the other , beyond simply making some such observation as " the following adjectives are unacceptable in predicative position " .
6 We did , however , manage to carry out a certain amount of court observation and also to interview solicitors who dealt with some of the cases .
7 The numbers of the histograms correspond with those of the cases shown in Table I. Each top half of a pair shows the DNA distribution in the upper one third , and the bottom half shows that in the lower two thirds .
8 While there was no record of the outcome in eight of the cases , seventeen men received prison sentences of two years or more and one other was sent to a psychiatric hospital .
9 The age of the victim was not always clear , but about one in eight of the cases involved children under the age of 10 .
10 In each of the cases heard by the jurors , the excuses for the withdrawal of statutory funding was slightly different .
11 What perhaps is most impressive in each of the cases we have discussed is this , that the dispossession by a new-comer of a race already in occupation of the soil has marked an upward step in the intellectual progress of mankind .
12 In each of the cases mentioned above , the customer disposed of the goods ( in return for money ) to an innocent third person and he did so before completing his payments .
13 In two-thirds of the cases however , the person receiving such a summons never returned it .
14 In some of the cases new problems , not identified at the outset , emerged during the course of treatment .
15 In some of the cases he deals with these interests supplement one another ; but they nevertheless remain distinct .
16 In some of the cases O'Connell and Russo describe , gender seems irrelevant : the young psychologist saw herself simply as a disciple of the older man .
17 Such case as the defence were able to make depended , like the defence in some of the cases cited above , almost entirely on the defendant 's credibility if it was to have any prospect of success and therefore the misdirection was material .
18 In some of the cases reference is made to recovery after demands colore officii .
19 In some of the cases the creditor was unable to enforce the security against the wife notwithstanding that no positive impropriety , such as undue influence or misrepresentation , had been committed by the husband .
20 There is evidence that at least in some of the cases before us , the tariff period was fixed by a minister of state or a Parliamentary under-secretary of state .
21 Socially and psychologically women are brought up to care for relationships , to care for people , they want to do it well , where it goes wrong they tend to blame themselves , but equally we have eminent members of the judiciary who in the past have commented in some of the cases of severe assaults on women , the kind of er quote that you were making
22 However , in some of the cases that he mentioned it appears that there must have been some error , or they would have been dealt with more promptly .
23 When papers are destroyed deliberately , however , as they are in half of the cases of those claiming asylum at the ports , apparently to conceal the identification of the claimants and where they come from , that must adversely affect their credibility — unless they have a convincing explanation .
24 For all these reasons , therefore , we would hold that this court has no jurisdiction to entertain an application for judicial review in either of the cases which are before it .
25 It is also to be noted that in all of the cases above the to infinitive expresses , not a particular happening , but something characteristic of the person referred to .
26 As in many of the cases of environmental change discussed in this text , social or historical factors underlie many of these changes .
27 There was no duress in a sense of an actual or threatened interference with the person or property of Woolwich as occurred in many of the cases ( though I am of the view that the notion of duress or coercion should not be narrowly confined ) .
28 In many of the cases arising out of homelessness , local authorities have sought to interpret their statutory obligations narrowly .
29 In many of the cases brought against experts , where full arbitral status did not seem appropriate , the expert 's immunity was said to derive from the fact that the expert 's status was that of a " quasi-arbitrator " , or that the expert was " in the position of an arbitrator " , or that an expert was " in the nature of an arbitrator " .
30 Most of the data came from observing 55 case conferences , interviews with the social workers in 25 of the cases together with an analysis of case records .
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