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

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31 The Professional Association of Teachers has produced details of a particularly disturbing case in which a teacher in the independent sector was summarily dismissed very rapidly after making serious allegations against a colleague .
32 One example of a very successful case was the recouping of benefit arrears for a client .
33 To them it sounded like a straight forward case of victimisation by the foreman .
34 This seems like a pretty powerful case for the free enterprise ideal espoused in the Conservative Election Manifesto that we quoted at the beginning of the chapter .
35 These constitutional provisions had previously been called into question during a highly controversial case in February 1992 when the High Court in Dublin prevented a 14-year-old girl and her family from procuring an abortion or from leaving Ireland for nine months , even though she had repeatedly threatened to commit suicide ; the order preventing her from leaving the country was subsequently lifted after an appeal based on recognition of the equal rights of mother and child and the right to freedom of movement within the EC [ see p. 38780 ] .
36 There has to be a force which operates truly in the best interests of the child , and there has to be recognition and understanding of the very difficult and narrow lines many social workers have to tread in dealing with the most harrowing cases .
37 To see the form of the restrictions we will work with the very simple case when n = 2 .
38 The explicit extension of the abstract convention then includes the proposition that both sides must be heard , but it does not include either the proposition that they must have equal time or the contrary proposition that the party with the more difficult case must have more time .
39 An initial sum of £2m will be put into the more urgent cases , he said , with more to follow .
40 This kind of summary is possible with a relatively short case , but you will find that it becomes progressively more difficult with the longer ones .
41 Let us make our problem into a more extreme case .
42 If an important site is threatened the only real recourse open to the Council is to step in and purchase the land , as in the widely publicized case of the Ribble Estuary Marshes where drainage plans had been proposed .
43 ( As to the date alleged , see Practice Direction ( Bankruptcy 4/86 ) ( 1987 ) 1 All ER 604. ) ( c ) In the strictly limited case of substituted service by advertisement under r 6.3 of the 1986 rules , the date to be alleged is the date of the advertisement 's appearance or , as the case may be , its first appearance : see rr 6.3(3) and 6.11(8). 6 There is no need to include in the preamble to or at the end of the petition details of the person authorised to present the petition .
44 Currently , there are no powers to sentence young people under 15 to custody except in the most serious cases .
45 In the most serious cases , a field man will always be concerned with covering himself in deciding whether or not to take a formal sample .
46 We do not have that penalty , but we have life imprisonment — which means between 20 to 30 years in the case of some of those convicted in the most serious cases .
47 The decision of that court in Housecroft v Burnett [ 1986 ] 1 All ER 332 has had the effect of substantially reducing the damages for non-pecuniary loss in the most serious cases .
48 They can also be very useful in the most serious cases to describe in sympathetic detail the daily course of the plaintiff 's symptoms and treatment .
49 In the most general case , this might convert between strings of the form : and binary floating-point ( d is any decimal digit , and means " times ten to the power " ) .
50 The judiciary only resort to disciplinary action in the most blatant cases , where the alternative would make us look even worse .
51 Thus capital , labour , output , and total consumption all grow at constant rates ( in the most straightforward case these rates are equal ) .
52 In the most recent case , the court was concerned not so much with the deliberate communication of confidential information but rather with the danger posed by the " chance remark " or the " inadvertent " risk of leaking the information .
53 In the most severe cases these children are taken into care and professional care-givers or foster-parents will start to build up a relationship with the child .
54 Treatment programs have been relatively ineffective in initially halting abusive and neglectful behaviour or in reducing the future likelihood of maltreatment in the most severe cases of physical abuse , chronic neglect and emotional maltreatment .
55 In the most extreme case , Abdelatif Benazzi even managed to play for two countries in the competition , turning out for Morocco in the qualifiers and France in the final stages .
56 In the most extreme case , a company in the wholesale distribution : fuels , ores , metals and industrial materials sector , with a turnover of £10.1m , pays a fee of £1,000 .
57 In the most extreme case , the county of the Isle of Wight was divided into two districts even though this created three local authorities for a population of 100,000 ( Alexander 1982a:26 — 7 ) .
58 The probable penalty in packing density for a large file is of the order of 0.5 to 1 per cent , while for small files it can be very much more — 50 per cent in the most extreme case , when the file takes up only one data cylinder .
59 Concentration of updates in a particular area — case 3 above — reduces the number of blocks that have to be read and in the most extreme case , where all or none of the records in a block require updating , the percentage of records that need to be read would not change due to blocking .
60 In the most extreme cases the existing building is so different from the ‘ historic ’ pub concept that a virtual rebuild is proposed .
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