Example sentences of "[subord] in [art] cases [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I have explained why it is difficult to use laboratory experiments and controlled trials in social research except in the cases of narrowly focused psychological studies . |
2 | What this vague phrase meant we are not told except in the cases of Aimar of Limoges and Raymond of Turenne . |
3 | The powers of the GLC were passed to the London Boroughs , except in the cases of services that crossed boundaries , such as the fire services , which are managed under joint boards . |
4 | On Feb. 8 the former regional governors were reappointed governors of the corresponding states , except in the cases of Equatoria and Khartoum . |
5 | Jorden v. Money can be distinguished , because there the promisor made it dear that she did not intend to be legally bound , whereas in the cases to which I refer the proper inference was that the promisor did intend to be bound . |
6 | In a recent Italian study with first generation anti-hepatitis C virus assays , a complete response to steroid therapy occurred only in autoimmune chronic hepatitis patients negative for anti-hepatitis C virus , as in the cases with both ANA-H and SMA-AA reported here . |
7 | When , as in the cases of Rembrandt and Van Gogh , there is a whole series of pictures to choose from , books can be written on the self-images of one artist alone . |
8 | They departed , as in the cases of Buxton , Hastings and Morgan and Phipson , from the arrangements that they had devised for themselves , and in many cases ignored their professional advisers . |
9 | Often , the child is brought up from birth by only one parent , usually the mother , or is taken into care at a very early age , as in the cases of Young , Thompson and Justin Fashanu . |
10 | In some circumstances adversity was even thought to be a desirable proof of God 's favour , as in the cases of the Old Testament heroes , Job and Jeremiah . |
11 | Moreover these milestones correspond broadly with others in the course of sensory-motor development , being broadly in step with them even when the whole process is slowed down , as in the cases of mental retardation . |
12 | Some of these are the result of political negotiation on offset agreements — as in the cases of their sale of AWACS planes to the UK — and some reflect the economics of scale and specialisation among independent suppliers . |
13 | ( a ) Specializing , as in the cases of sustaining or promoting work in a particular medium or branch of an art , and in some circumstances a particular style ; |
14 | ( b ) alternative , as in the cases of the provision of alternative facilities for the production , exhibition or publication of certain kinds of work , where it is believed that existing institutions exclude or tend to exclude these ; |
15 | Recent adjustments have usually been slightly upwards , necessitated by the wish to make offers to more applicants , as in the cases of law and psychology for which grades of BCC were required in 1987–88 . |
16 | The need for developments of this type can originate outside the company as in the cases of self certification of sickness , EEC regulations regarding health and safety or the proposed legislation on privacy and data protection . |
17 | No biopsy was performed in the other cases but the lung opacity on the chest x ray or computed tomogram had the same macroscopic aspect as in the cases of proved lung lymphoma and responded to chemotherapy as well as the gastric lesion . |