Example sentences of "be [art] case for a " in BNC.

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1 It is also our intention — this differs from what has been the case for a long time — that they will be fully manned units .
2 The Delta kites are selected for their consistency rather than extreme rates of turn or agility as would be the case for a sport kite flown solo .
3 Precisely the same appears to be the case for a numerically much more important group of temporary workers , casual workers .
4 Even if her scheme permits her to make additional pension contributions to make up for missing years of service , such payments will cost her more than would be the case for a man of the same age and salary status , since the arrangements assume that a woman will live longer and therefore claim benefits for longer than a man .
5 There might even be a case for a standardised calculator to be used in all A , AS and GCSE examinations nationally .
6 They currently co-operate well on an informal basis but there could be a case for a more formal liaison such as was seen in Germany .
7 DES Circular 11/87 , referred to above , said that there would never be a case for a teacher advocating homosexual behaviour to pupils .
8 Despite these facts there may be a case for a short-term course of tablets , or the occasional use of a tablet to help us through a particularly difficult situation and to help build confidence .
9 He did not ask himself , as in my view he ought , whether on the undisputed evidence this might be a case for a verdict of death aggravated by lack of care .
10 If one was not worried about the sovereignty arguments there might be a case for a single currency in Europe .
11 The general line of argument developed by Musgrave and Musgrave ( 1989 ) is that , while there may be a case for a separate tax policy in relation to corporations , it is not evident that the type of corporation tax system enacted fits the bill .
12 Why is the case for a Parliament such as we propose now so strong ?
13 If British Rail is under pressure to increase the frequency of its service , there is a case for a coordinated transport system operating bus and rail services , If there is a need for transport when it is not convenient to run rail services , or if only a certain number of trains can run on a line because goods trains and passenger services can not operate at the same time — although perhaps British Rail should be more innovative in its mix of passenger and freight services perhaps it is a good idea for British Rail and the bus services — as they are today , not as they will be affected by the Bill — to get together .
14 For example , there is a case for a further restriction on the sale of knives and for licensing shops .
15 The key point is that if the knives are used for one purpose and do not fall into the category of domestic cutlery there is a case for a ban .
16 In Committee he conceded that there was a case for a funding council ’ as a buffer ’ .
17 As far as er the honourable gentleman for Edinburgh Central is concerned , he said there was a case for a wider inquiry into the auditing o of companies , well that is not something specifically called for er by Bingham although I acknowledge that a case can be made for that but I think we want to be extremely careful before extending that in the way that he and the honourable member for Great Grimsby proposed beyond the direct er responsibility to the members or the owners of the company .
18 ‘ Personally , I would argue that there was a case for a commuter rail connection .
19 However , Coun. Walsh agreed that there was a case for a commuter rail connection .
20 Anthony Bradley , emeritus professor of constitutional law at Edinburgh University , said there was a case for a double-stage inquiry which first examined the principle or case for change and the second to study how changes could be made with the minimum dislocation or waste of expenditure .
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