Example sentences of "in [art] [adv] [adj] case " in BNC.

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1 If an important site is threatened the only real recourse open to the Council is to step in and purchase the land , as in the widely publicized case of the Ribble Estuary Marshes where drainage plans had been proposed .
2 ( As to the date alleged , see Practice Direction ( Bankruptcy 4/86 ) ( 1987 ) 1 All ER 604. ) ( c ) In the strictly limited case of substituted service by advertisement under r 6.3 of the 1986 rules , the date to be alleged is the date of the advertisement 's appearance or , as the case may be , its first appearance : see rr 6.3(3) and 6.11(8). 6 There is no need to include in the preamble to or at the end of the petition details of the person authorised to present the petition .
3 Currently , there are no powers to sentence young people under 15 to custody except in the most serious cases .
4 In the most serious cases , a field man will always be concerned with covering himself in deciding whether or not to take a formal sample .
5 We do not have that penalty , but we have life imprisonment — which means between 20 to 30 years in the case of some of those convicted in the most serious cases .
6 The decision of that court in Housecroft v Burnett [ 1986 ] 1 All ER 332 has had the effect of substantially reducing the damages for non-pecuniary loss in the most serious cases .
7 They can also be very useful in the most serious cases to describe in sympathetic detail the daily course of the plaintiff 's symptoms and treatment .
8 In the most general case , this might convert between strings of the form : and binary floating-point ( d is any decimal digit , and means " times ten to the power " ) .
9 The judiciary only resort to disciplinary action in the most blatant cases , where the alternative would make us look even worse .
10 Thus capital , labour , output , and total consumption all grow at constant rates ( in the most straightforward case these rates are equal ) .
11 In the most recent case , the court was concerned not so much with the deliberate communication of confidential information but rather with the danger posed by the " chance remark " or the " inadvertent " risk of leaking the information .
12 In the most severe cases these children are taken into care and professional care-givers or foster-parents will start to build up a relationship with the child .
13 Treatment programs have been relatively ineffective in initially halting abusive and neglectful behaviour or in reducing the future likelihood of maltreatment in the most severe cases of physical abuse , chronic neglect and emotional maltreatment .
14 In the most extreme case , Abdelatif Benazzi even managed to play for two countries in the competition , turning out for Morocco in the qualifiers and France in the final stages .
15 In the most extreme case , a company in the wholesale distribution : fuels , ores , metals and industrial materials sector , with a turnover of £10.1m , pays a fee of £1,000 .
16 In the most extreme case , the county of the Isle of Wight was divided into two districts even though this created three local authorities for a population of 100,000 ( Alexander 1982a:26 — 7 ) .
17 The probable penalty in packing density for a large file is of the order of 0.5 to 1 per cent , while for small files it can be very much more — 50 per cent in the most extreme case , when the file takes up only one data cylinder .
18 Concentration of updates in a particular area — case 3 above — reduces the number of blocks that have to be read and in the most extreme case , where all or none of the records in a block require updating , the percentage of records that need to be read would not change due to blocking .
19 In the most extreme cases the existing building is so different from the ‘ historic ’ pub concept that a virtual rebuild is proposed .
20 In the most extreme cases this off-farm income was keeping the farm viable .
21 Only in the most extreme cases does any sense of closure pertain .
22 In the most extreme cases this has meant that previously small , socially closely knit occupational communities , dominated by a squirearchy , have totally disappeared , or else survive only partly as encapsulated communities .
23 Juries may therefore be reluctant to impose the stigma of it on an offender save in the most extreme cases .
24 you go or the person who has been hypnotized so that in the most extreme cases , as we know , the hypnotized person lapses into a kind of trance , whether a kind of sleeping automaton with no ego and their decisions are now being made for them by the hypnotist who tells them what do to and they , they act as a kind of a , a puppet as if their ego ha has been turned off al al al altogether and clearly there 's a parallel here with what Freud 's going on in the group .
25 The need for qualified nursing , as opposed to help with housework or companionship , will arise only in the most extreme cases of severe disability ( see Connolly v Camden and Islington AHA [ 1981 ] 3 All ER 250 ; Croke v Wiseman [ 1981 ] 3 All ER 852 ) .
26 In the most common case , the jury punishes an insurer for egregiously mishandling a health or property claim submitted by its own customer .
27 In continuum mechanics two types of force are held to at on a body : surface tractions which act on the surface of the volume under consideration and body forces , which act throughout the volume and in the most common case are gravitational or inertial in origin .
28 In the most sensitive cases yields were reduced by 1 per cent for every 1 per cent cut in the ozone layer .
29 The likelihood is that a modern Prime Minister would depart from the recommendations of the Lord Chancellor only in the most exceptional case .
30 and this , for a new treatment in the most difficult cases , would be very acceptable . ’
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