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

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1 He said some of the cases should be dealt with soon so that the principles for deciding who should be granted asylum ‘ can emerge and be tested on appeal ’ .
2 Ritual observances continue awkwardly as in the clumsy Hakagawa-like genuflexion , ‘ A saggy bending of the knees ’ , but the original sense of the ritual , as in so many of the cases described by Harrison and Frazer , seems lost .
3 The net outcome of his days in office were that about two hundred of the cases which were brought to his attention were treated with regard for human dignity , but the law affecting the rights of dependants and visitors was not changed ( except for one fairly minor aspect : in 1974 the sexually discriminatory ‘ Husbands Rule ’ was changed to allow women born or settled in Britain to have their foreign husbands here with them ) .
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 Firm judgments of the cases he has investigated have often been accompanied by hard-hitting comments about the problems his office has encountered .
7 Amnesty International says it has learned of ‘ only a fraction ’ of the cases in which people were imprisoned for their beliefs .
8 In the past five years that has happened in fewer than 15% of the cases ; not a single officer has been found criminally liable .
9 It found that in 20% of the cases the white man advanced further than the black .
10 These figures show the diversity of the cases dealt with under section 2 , and they also represent a significant shift from policy in the 1960s , when around 70 per cent of diminished-responsibility offenders were given hospital orders .
11 Many of the cases involve compassionate assistance , of the kind which may be necessary and justifiable if the right to self-determination is to have any meaning for those who are weak or bedridden ( e.g. responding to a request to bring pills ) , but not all are like this .
12 Many of the cases falling within this offence may involve serious fault — where there is racing on the highway , for example , or a prolonged course of very bad driving , or bad driving in order to avoid apprehension .
13 Several of the cases submitted to us by social workers who participated in the feasibility study illustrated this type of family support work .
14 In the remainder of the cases in the first two teams , either no service was offered , service was declined by the client , or the assessment was preempted in some way ( for example , by the client entering hospital ) .
15 Given the likelihood that in a CSW team there is both a tendency to keep files open to reflect the ‘ streetwork ’ and informal contact that is maintained , and a probability that intervention will occur prior to demands for day or residential care , the strategy adopted may have identified only a minority of the cases actually dealt with .
16 That is , in every case I will first make up my own mind independently of the ‘ authority 's ’ verdict , and then , in those cases in which my judgment differs from its , I will add a certain weight to the solution favoured by it , on the ground that it , the authority , knows better than I. This procedure will reverse my independent judgment in a certain proportion of the cases .
17 It may be said that this is just one of the cases where it is impossible to be neutral .
18 The National Curriculum will apply to such children unless some or all of its requirements are temporarily disapplied by the headteacher in accordance with regulations made under Section 19 of the 1988 Act , or unless the pupils fall within any of the cases or circumstances entailing modified requirements which may be specified in Orders dealing with individual foundation subjects .
19 Fifteen years ago , many of the cases SAVE was involved with caused ridicule amongst our critics .
20 Many of the cases included in the two reports are now on the road to recovery .
21 If a man is suspected of having gonorrhoea , examination of the discharge from his urethra will demonstrate the organism in over 90 per cent of the cases when it is there .
22 No doubt many , probably a majority , of the cases of non-gonococcal urethritis are due to infectious organisms , but there remains a hard core of cases from which no pathogenic germs can be isolated and for which it is just conceivable that antibiotic treatment may not be the best therapy .
23 The variety of foreign bodies found in and around the genitalia is enormous , but , like the previously mentioned causes of urethritis , they make up but a small proportion of the cases of urethritis .
24 Indeed , it is difficult to justify many of the cases where tapping is strongly suspected on the ground that it was necessary for the detection of really serious crime or to deal with major subversion , even allowing for the very wide definition of subversion announced by Lord Harris of Greenwich in 1975 when he said that
25 Ruddock , however , differed from any of the cases which had gone before in the sense that the issue ‘ has usually been whether the admitted act or decision was justified on grounds of national security ’ .
26 The subsequent application of such rules or guidelines must properly be left to those with particular knowledge of the circumstances of the cases in question .
27 When enquiries were monitored in detail between September and November 1987 , one third of the cases brought to the welfare worker were of the kind that the CAB regularly deals with and the other two thirds were immigration enquiries .
28 The scheme did not focus on the mentally frail ; although a quarter of the cases involved some confusion or disorientation , only three per cent involved severe confusion .
29 At later stages a few problems did develop , but they involved only a small minority of the cases .
30 In dividing the X -axis , the aim is to get one-third of the cases into each of the three parts .
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