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

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1 The general case for exporting for the good of the economy and for the good of individual companies has been covered , together with an overview of organisational and cultural issues .
2 There is certainly a case for insisting on the democratic control of the EMS , but that means getting more , not less involved in European politics , messy , complex and frustrating as they may be to those who long for simple black-and-white , left-and-right simplicities .
3 A case for staying at The Lygon Arms .
4 If this transpires to be the case for binding of the intact 140k protein during VZV infection , numerous possible functional implications of such a broad-ranging conformational effect can be envisaged , including modification of the interactions of transcription factors with DNA or with other proteins , or clearing the promoter of non-specific DNA binding proteins .
5 A 7 year old boy was admitted as an emergency case after falling from the side of a lorry .
6 It appears that cases of poisoning in the United Kingdom from this form of lead are as statistically significant as were those involving lead fishing weights , and in some parts of Europe there is increasing concern .
7 For practical reasons , fieldworkers adopted a policy in these cases of knocking at the door of the nearest house of a similar type ; since the survey was based on geographical area and housing type , this seemed a reasonable way of obtaining data from a range of addresses while conserving time and resources .
8 In Edinburgh , as in Cardiff , is it not a case of pandering to the nationalistic element in the crowd who , albeit a vociferous minority , chose in former years to whistle and boo when the National Anthem of Great Britain and Northern Ireland was the only anthem to be played ?
9 For most voters , when an election was contested , it was a case of staying with the safest , and strongest , patron .
10 I do n't know whether it 's a case of preaching to the converted , but it 's fun
11 It 's just a case of looking for the body really .
12 A woeful case of jumping on the Tetris/Columns bandwagon using the most popular Nintendo characters as a lame excuse for a run-of-the-mill game .
13 So I do n't think it 's a case of geese and ganders , I think it 's a case of distinguishing between the different strategic policies that apply .
14 Both of these will already be present in the patch to some degree , but if you want more reverb , for instance , this is simply a case of playing with the reverb ‘ level ’ and ‘ time ’ controls .
15 For Scotland it 's now a case of rebuilding for the Five Nations Championship .
16 Twelve weeks later , the fourth wall was similarly treated , and it was then a case of waiting until the following spring , to see if any further scale build-up and weed growth would occur .
17 So what is the doctor 's duty in the case of caring for the terminally ill ?
18 We have the club slides in our house so that you know really whoever takes over organizing the meeting should really have those and they 're all sorted out in order so it 's just a case of diving in the bag and looking for whatever you want , ever the I always try to bring some fish to look at , to the the scr to the screen erm some of the fish that were on show on the table for that particular sh er in erm table show because I think it shows interest and to learn more about the fish and it 's always nice when somebody else knows a lot more about the particular species than you do , and i is able to tell you quirks and fancies that they have .
19 Some nymphs have specially shaped heads and legs , so that when facing the current , they are pushed against stones into which they fit , and which save them from being washed away — certainly a case of going with the elements !
20 It is a case of going with the grain of one 's nature — the heart of which is the wisdom of God .
21 On this occasion congress exercised its constitutional right to declare war , but , in retrospect , this seems to have been no more than a case of going through the motions — the age of crisis was well underway and the constitutional balance of powers would never be the same again .
22 This was especially the case with regard to the use of music : a memorial in Union Chapel referred to his ‘ successful endeavours to promote a nobler service of song in public worship ’ .
23 Even more is this the case with regard to the severance of the union between Great Britain and Northern Ireland .
24 We have a shield under the which prevents the prosecution in a normal case from bringing to the attention of the court the fact that we have previous convictions .
25 You can maintain ‘ official ownership ’ of your case by summarising for the minutes ( 'Following my proposal the meeting agreed … ' ) and by literally having the last word on the item : ‘ So we 're agreed on that .
26 Clark does not help his case by talking of the human ‘ subnormal ’ for it is a class , as we have seen , that manifests a wide range of distinctly human abilities .
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