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

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1 You 'll find that in a simple case no more than a few minutes are required .
2 True it is that in a simple case the investigation of a suspect 's criminality may well terminate at the moment of charging , but often this will not be so .
3 Further , in a recent case the Court has held that unless an individual agreement can be shown in concrete terms to produce an effect on trade , it does not fall within Article 85(1) .
4 The Commission actively encourages private parties to seek remedies before the national courts and in a recent case the European Court held that the Commission had a duty to assist national courts by making confidential Community documents and witnesses available in national proceedings .
5 In a recent case the Court of Appeal has held that there certainly may be a lease without rent : Ashburn Anstalt v Arnold ( 1988 ) 2 WLR 706 ( see Chapter 11 ) .
6 3 A judgment by the court based upon 1 and 2 above ( e.g. in a civil case an award of damages ) .
7 Erm , in a civil case the rules of hearsay are basically of little importance because they can almost always be got round .
8 In a disciplinary case the head may be complainant , investigating officer and the defendant 's manager .
9 In a second case the single mother of four-year-old Graham Garlick was refused on the same grounds , because she had been evicted by Greater Manchester council for rent arrears of £150 .
10 And in a relevant case the US Supreme Court drew a distinction between civic and commercial freedom of speech .
11 If the client recovers nothing , the lawyer receives no fee , but in a successful case the lawyer receives a percentage of the damages recovered .
12 1.30 In a serious personal injury case or in a fatal case the initial calculations of loss of earnings or dependency may be made very soon after the accident , based on wage rates provided by the employers at that time .
13 When I was in Stanley last year , even though I was only in my second year , I knew as well as all the other Stanley staff that if we had in a dodgy case the S.S.O. would fix things so that someone else operated on him .
14 In a reported case the same year , Lorraine Agu and Malcolm Hirst were members of a group of animal rights supporters who were demonstrating slogans and distributing leaflets about animal rights on a spacious pedestrian precinct in Bradford .
15 Of course in a proper case the employer must provide any necessary training …
16 However in a proper case the court is prepared to balance the public interest in full disclosure on discovery against the public interest in honouring an obligation of confidence .
17 In a few cases the disease undergoes a recurrent phase when the manifestations of secondary syphilis are seen again .
18 In a few cases the wetlands proved too much for them .
19 This may take the form of requirements for reports , returns and information or the holding of enquiries , or in a few cases the issuing of directions , e.g. by the Secretary of State for Education to a local education authority .
20 In a few cases the loan may be repaid in one lump sum at the end of its term .
21 In Sussex most conservation work has been carried out to conserve particularly vulnerable habitats , in which birds are often an important element , and in a few cases the birds have been the main reason for the conservation work .
22 Indeed , a crucial part of the new contract between the state and single parents will be for the state to continue paying the mother ( and in a few cases the father ) the maintenance payments for as long as that person is responsible for a child .
23 In a few cases the obligations of the local authorities will be quite clear .
24 Amid protest marches and demonstrations , over a period of weeks some two dozen lorries carrying live animal imports were held up on French roads and in a few cases the animals were slaughtered or burned alive .
25 However , it is recognised that awards for comparable injuries should be comparable and in practice in an individual case the amount of the award is much influenced by the amounts of awards in previous cases in which the injuries appear to have been comparable , adjusted as appropriate in the light of the fall in the value of money since such awards were made .
26 In an appropriate case a bank will require a mortgage to be explained by a solicitor to the borrower .
27 Then in an appropriate case the public authority may be able to secure the institution of a prosecution for criminal libel .
28 In an extreme case an authority might decide for economic , political or cultural reasons that it did not wish to make coinage , which may explain the periods mentioned above when various states abandoned coinage .
29 In an extreme case the European Court of Human Rights decision in Gaskin could be invoked .
30 Conceivably ( although I would reserve the point ) in an extreme case the court might have to decline to try the issues .
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