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

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1 Assume in each case a PSBR of £1 billion .
2 In each case a working relationship had to be established between employment and education sectors , not without difficulty in certain areas where a lack of trust and respect between potential partners served only to highlight the depth of the cultural divide .
3 The only thing that unites these three arrangements is that in each case a minority class rules and takes the surplus away from the producers .
4 Such exchange might take place by using money , by bartering for other goods , or as gifts , but in each case a change in ownership of the goods takes place .
5 In each case a multiplier will be applied having regard to such matters as : ( 1 ) the size of the firm in question ; ( 2 ) the personal attributes of the partners ; ( 3 ) the type of practice ( specialised or general etc ) ; ( 4 ) the locality of the firm ; ( 5 ) the security of tenure of the firm at its premises ; or ( 6 ) the firm 's profit trend .
6 Valuation reports must be sent at least monthly ( whereas in non-derivative portfolios only a six-monthly statement is required ) although in each case a customer may advise the firm in writing that he wishes to receive them less frequently .
7 In each case a number of issues arose , some of which were resolved , as they attempted to modify their classroom practice .
8 In each case a corporation has its reputation , separate from its members , capable of being adversely affected by defamatory statements and which it is entitled to protect by recourse to an action for libel .
9 In that case a shortfall in one instalment will normally only justify a rejection of that one instalment .
10 In that case a conviction of a manager for an insolvent certificate-holder , who had granted a trust deed , of having trafficked " without having a certificate " was suspended .
11 In that case a clause in an agreement between a company and its manager stated that he should receive a fixed salary , and , as soon as the profits for the year had been ascertained and certified by the company 's auditors , a percentage of " the net profits ( if any ) of the company for the whole year " .
12 In that case a creditor of the husband threatened the institution of bankruptcy proceedings but agreed to desist if the debtor 's wife provided certain security for the debt .
13 In that case a wife had been persuaded to charge her property as security for the payment of her husband 's debts to the bank .
14 In that case a fork-lift truck with a fail-safe device failed ; the plaintiff was injured and he had no idea what had gone wrong .
15 In that case a farmer had bought from a dealer a towing coupling for his Land Rover .
16 In that case a plurality of outstanding votes suffices for a candidate ( or occasionally more than one candidate ) to be declared elected .
17 More significantly the same civil law principle led Sir Robert Phillimore , in the Admiralty Court in The George and Richard ( 1871 ) L.R. 3 A. & E. 466 , 480 , to hold that a posthumous child , later born alive , ranks as a child of its father — in that case a ship 's carpenter who lost his life when his ship was blown on to the rocks and wrecked following disablement in a collision — for the purposes of Lord Campbell 's Act , the Fatal Accidents Act 1846 ( 9 & 10 Vict. c. 93 ) .
18 Highbury Corner Stipendiary Magistrate ex p. di Matteo established that before making an order depriving an offender of his rights in property under Powers of Criminal Courts Act 1973 , s.43 , the court must have some evidence of the value of the property concerned ( also in that case a car ) so that it can fulfil the obligation imposed by section 43(1A) to have regard to the value of the property concerned .
19 In that case a car dealer who was negotiating to buy a car told the seller that there was no possibility of repairing it and that it was fit only to lie scrapped .
20 In that case a father made absolute gifts to his unmarried minor children by way of payments from time to time into Post Office savings bank accounts and the purchase of Defence Bonds in their names .
21 In that case a debenture holder had appointed a receiver , and the directors were allowed to bring a case against him .
22 On the other hand , those might turn out to be right who think that man is responsible for but a very small part of the destruction of fish that is constantly going on ; and in that case a boat starting with equally good appliances and an equally efficient crew would be likely to get nearly as good a haul after the increase in the total volume of the fishing trade as before .
23 In that case a claim to purchase tax in respect of one of their products was made against the plaintiffs .
24 In that case a house was let " for the duration of the war " .
25 In that case a lease for a period of six months from 10 June 1920 was expressed to continue from half year to half year until determined .
26 And in another case a man was banned from using his local swimming bath in Gwynedd because he was HIV-positive .
27 In this case a boot with a generous 490 litres of storage space .
28 However , in this case a decision must be made and is often given on the flimsiest of grounds ( though that is not the fault of the refereeing panel ) .
29 DENNING L.J. : In this case a wife claims sums due to her under a maintenance agreement .
30 The creation of a new culture , in this case a kind of Islamic secularism , is easiest for those slightly alienated from the customs of the society .
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