Example sentences of "[subord] [prep] the [adj] case " in BNC.

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1 A buyer does not obtain good title except in the limited case of a market overt between hours of sunrise and sunset .
2 Except in the rare case when the board itself think it desirable , as a matter of fairness , to ask one of the members to interview him .
3 Otherwise , clinical signs are absent except in the occasional case of intestinal or biliary obstruction .
4 The space-time is of algebraic type D and , in particular , it may be noted that ( 13.29 ) The curvature is clearly non-singular as except in the aligned case ( or ) .
5 In our Part-number example , its properties would not be known by other tools that used Part-numbers , except in the unlikely case that such tools made the effort to understand Guide 's context-tables .
6 One can waive one 's rights by consenting , but not by promising ( except in the special case in which the very undertaking of an obligation to act in a certain way terminates one 's right not to do so ) .
7 It follows from this analysis that the focusing hypersurface is a curvature singularity except in the special case in which one of the Kasner exponents is zero .
8 Cases of actual bias against the four parties are difficult to find , except in the special case of one faction of the people 's Redemption party ( PRP ) , which I shall come to shortly .
9 Even when there was freedom to choose between various options , set books and so on , the menu itself was not open to negotiation , except in the special case of ‘ Mode 3 ’ , or through the protracted process of making representations to the Examination Boards .
10 It is unusual , except in the special case of direct response or direct mail , for the advertising to be the only influence affecting sales .
11 The independent head or bust is not a sculptural type known to the Greeks ( except in the special case of the Herm , below p. 119 ) ; and the common copying in the Roman period of the heads alone from Greek statues shows a failure of understanding .
12 The key to the issue is that interviews except in the simplest case of surveys , to be discussed later , are not about acquiring factual evidence .
13 The latter dyads are also more compatible than female — female pairs , although in the latter case there is little fighting in the convening sequence .
14 There can be no doubt that this sort of help is most valuable for teachers , and where it can not be provided from a curriculum development project itself might in less ambitious form be offered from a teachers ' centre or from a schools library service , although in the latter case the advice on sub-themes and topics would necessarily be tentative rather than prescriptive .
15 Thus , natural justice has been held to be applicable to cases of disciplinary action within a university and to expulsion for failure in examinations , although in the latter case the examiners had based their decision on the personal attributes of the candidate as well as exam marks .
16 The four statements of Table 11.1 have sufficed to generate Figure 11.2 unambiguously and with no more effort than in the open-loop case .
17 And if in the present case the staff plan is at fault , blame can be laid at no one 's door but my own .
18 Provided that an object is conceived to be real , reactions to it are the same in kind whether one happens to be perceiving or imagining it ; and if in the latter case one reacts less strongly , that is because one is also less aware of it .
19 If in the latter case the seller supplies staves between half an inch and nine-sixteenths of an inch thick , he is in breach of the condition as to description , Arcos v. Ronaasen ( 1933 H.L. ) .
20 This is because of the recent case of Lord v Tustain , reported in The Times .
21 The choice between searching for the least or most distant neighbours may depend on the experimental ( or even presentational ) needs because in the former case the algorithm finds more detailed and possibly informationally redundant order of probes , while in the latter case it finds a minimal set of probes connected by clones spanning large regions of the genome .
22 This is because in the first case the interest earned at the end of the first month can be reinvested in the second month ; in the second case , the whole interest does not accrue until the end of the second month and so is not available for reinvestment until then .
23 If the substrate S can be used for something else , it is clearly efficient to control the first step in the synthesis , S→A , rather than , say , the last one , E→P , because in the latter case E would accumulate .
24 The two types of approach are qualitatively quite different , because in the consultative case , the proposing knowledge source imposes a partial ordering on candidates , and other sources can not alter this ordering , and must evaluate each candidate ( or set of candidates ) in order , without knowing what other , from their point of view better , candidates might be proposed later .
25 Both areas will be far below optimum today but — and this is the important point — in the one case the land can be brought back to full production easily , whereas in the other case a long and costly process of fertility building will be necessary .
26 It is , though , usual to distinguish between electrostatics and magnetostatics ; in the former case the variables are p , E , and D , whereas in the latter case they are J , H , and B.
27 The failure of the crop of Blackacre will render it impossible to perform the contract in the first example , whereas in the latter case the contract can be fulfilled by supplying potatoes from any source .
28 The excitation of would be shared out between tip , dip , pip , and kip , whereas in the latter case , dim would receive most , if not all , of the activation .
29 Treasury [ 1979 ] 1 W.L.R. 1056 on the ground that there was no restriction upon the use to which information gained by the exercise of the inquisitorial power there under review could be put by the prosecution , whereas in the present case its use was restricted by section 2(8) .
30 In the latter case one is confronted by something like a functioning assembly which needs to be dismantled and analysed before it can be understood , whereas in the former case one has something much more like an ‘ exploded ’ view of things as seen in a working drawing .
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