Example sentences of "and [adj] cases " in BNC.

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1 The first is that it shows well the distinction Engels makes between general principles — in this case the dissolution of communal organization and the rise of class — and specific cases .
2 Do you know that page of yours from upper and lower cases on display in the Design Museum , that looks very well there — apart from the fact that you can read it from across the room .
3 The British and Spanish cases will be examined in terms of the nature of transmission mechanisms .
4 But the environmental and economic cases for reprocessing have faded .
5 Seven cases in the control group and eight cases in the oxygen treated group exceeded the tachycardia criteria .
6 The situation is worst in St Petersburg , where 845 cases ( 17 cases/100,000 inhabitants ) were reported in 1992 , and 498 cases from January to April , 1993 ( Dr Yuri Rikushin , Pasteur Institute of St Petersburg , personal communication ) .
7 ‘ We all know about criminal cases and traffic offences , but there are many aspects of the work of the Magistrates Court which do not see the light of day as far as the general public are concerned , for example juvenile and matrimonial cases .
8 These marked differences between represented and unrepresented cases must place some question marks after the claim that the tribunals are genuinely inquisitorial and that their processes are accessible to claimants appearing in person .
9 Three of the qualified defences discussed above have an element of justification — provocation , excessive defence , and some cases of duress .
10 Diagnosis is difficult and some cases are wrongly treated .
11 For example , in 1980 in the Metropolitan police district there were fewer than 2,000 cases of the use of knives in offences of violence against the person and 1,240 cases where knives were used in robberies .
12 Clearly , in Satnam and kindred cases , the purely objective stance which Caldwell has been interpreted to represent has been rejected .
13 The Asian-African Legal Consultative Committee adopted at its Seventh Session in 1965 a set of Model Rules for the Service of Judicial Process and the Recording of Evidence in Civil and Commercial Cases .
14 It was almost 2215 , and 300 cases had been treated on the first day .
15 The differences between the Spanish and British cases are used to highlight these processes .
16 Resistance , other than to the organocholorines , is confined so far to only five important malaria vectors so the potential for chemical control still exists in many parts of the world It is very easy to advocate the use of alternatives to these chemicals but if you examine those for vector control in detail you will find that most are directed against the aquatic stages of the mosquito and few cases of adequate malaria control by such an attack on any significant scale can be cited .
17 Discovery can not , save in exceptional and anomalous cases , be ordered against third parties .
18 I think there 's only about , well on average there 's only between thirty and forty cases erm and which they are happy to identify for us erm so we can go in and update the diary or , or do whatever .
19 Scrutiny of 1217 case records identified 569 broad cases of Alzheimer 's disease ( of which 317 were probable cases ) and 267 cases of multi-infarct dementia .
20 Higher levels of ultra-violet radiation reaching the earth will also lead to annual totals of 1.6 million eye cataracts and 300,000 cases of skin cancer every century , the report predicts .
21 judges were to be irremovable , trials were to be held in public , juries were to adjudicate serious criminal cases , and elected justices of the peace were to hear minor criminal and civil cases .
22 This consolidated the legislation of the previous half century concerning the treatment of children by the law in both criminal and civil cases , and extended it in important ways .
23 Juries were to deal with serious criminal cases , elected justices of the peace were to hear minor criminal and civil cases , and trials were henceforth to be held in public .
24 Bernard of Pavia 's Compilatio Prima of 1190 first assembled material in this way for general use , dividing the texts into five main sections : ( 1 ) ordination and ecclesiastical offices ; ( 2 ) judicial organization and civil cases ; ( 3 ) matters affecting the clergy ; ( 4 ) marriage ; and ( 5 ) criminal procedure .
25 All these cases , and similar cases heard in other jurisdictions , were reviewed in the landmark case Caparo Industries plc v Dickman ( 1990 ) 2 AC 605 HL which has caused so much controversy .
26 The clinical features of the E-ferol syndrome show noticeable similarities to those found in our cases of acute hepatitis after intravenour amiodarone and similar cases described by others .
27 If one person chooses to cause serious injury to another , it should be presumed that he or she realizes that there is always a risk of death , and such cases show a sufficiently wanton disregard for life as to warrant the label ‘ murder ’ if death results .
28 From time to time there are cases where the provocation is so gross and so strong that a court imposes a very short prison sentence or even a suspended sentence for the manslaughter — typically , cases where a wife , son , or daughter kills a persistently bullying husband or father — and such cases raise the more general question of whether provocation should ever be a complete defence to homicide or to other crimes .
29 But the new law failed to change normal practice , and such cases remained rare .
30 That is , test cases , to be effective , must be accompanied by intensive lobbying and such cases , may in themselves provide valuable resources for use in lobbying , a case in point , being the sympathetic comment made by the judge in Bolton v.
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