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

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1 It is not surprising that in many or most of the cases , particularly the more modern ones , the act itself is unlawful .
2 A few , indeed , were alleged to have lived beyond a hundred , and it is possible that some of the cases were authentic .
3 Jewish groups also protested that some of the 35,000 people who had been pardoned by the Lithuanian authorities since 1988 were Nazi war criminals , prompting the government to announce that two of the cases would be reviewed .
4 Miss Christine Murphy , a spokeswoman for the Public Health Laboratory Service - a Government-funded but independent organisation which also monitors levels of illness — said : ‘ This year 's virus is a sub-type of a strain we have seen before and many of the cases are not severe .
5 Miss Christine Murphy , a spokeswoman for the Public Health Laboratory Service - a Government-funded but independent organisation which also monitors levels of illness — said : ‘ This year 's virus is a sub-type of a strain we have seen before and many of the cases are not severe .
6 On the other hand , most patients with Barrett 's oesophagus had defective fundic wrap and most of the cases with objectively seen reflux were in this group .
7 While most of the cases which were decided under the heading of gross negligence would be decided the same way under reckless manslaughter , from cases such as Lamb , above , manslaughter by gross negligence may survive despite Lord Roskill 's statement in Kong Cheuk Kwan v R that the term was not to be used .
8 It need not necessarily be hostile or rude or aggressive , as some of the cases seem to indicate " , per Lord Lane CJ in Faulkner v Talbot [ 1981 ] 1 WLR 1528 , 1536 , which was approved by Lord Ackner in Court [ 1989 ] AC 28 , 41 – 2 .
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