Example sentences of "it [prep] [art] case " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We had it fitted out in the States , changed it for the case provided by the Pentagon just before take-off last night . ’
2 There were obvious inaccuracies in the reports of Chai 's death which , if investigated properly , would have shown it as a case of ‘ manslaughter ’ rather than ‘ murder ’ in my own view .
3 The only reference to that decision in Makanjuola 's case was Bingham L.J . 's description of it as a case where statements were made ‘ for a hybrid purpose ’ so that ‘ a different rule ’ applied .
4 Having been placed on to three lengths of webbing , six men would be required to lift the shell and put it into the case ; the webs were then cut , as it would not have been possible to withdraw them .
5 ‘ Thanks , ’ said Bob , stuffing it into the case .
6 I paid £150 for it with a case .
7 Peers are nowadays almost entirely appointed on the advice of the Prime Minister although the monarch does retain the right to confer personally and occasionally exercises it in the case of eminently deserving elder statesmen and suchlike .
8 This was the plan I laid down , and the first time I had occasion to try it in practice was the Summer before the last [ 1774 ] & I then did it in the case of a Lady and in the hottest weather : the next Body I tried these experiments upon was Jan y .
9 She reached for her mother 's photograph and laid it in the case with the rest of the things .
10 I believe this to be true in the case of computers where they do lag behind the West : I do not believe it in the case of radar .
11 In terms of the effect on potential parties , an argument advanced by the petitioners was that the notion of ‘ involuntary agency ’ was an established part of the lex fori , and to disapply it in the case of foreign defendants would be to give such defendants an advantage denied to their domestic counterparts .
12 To make the proof easier to follow we first prove it in the case p = 11 .
13 We have also seen a surprising application of it in the case of Rowland v. Divall ( see paragraph 7–08 above ) .
14 I accept that the right hon. Gentleman could not go any further at that time , but is he aware that his argument that a change in the defence of provocation might allow for revenge killings is wrong and invalid because juries would not accept it in the case of revenge killings ?
15 Er can I I started to comment on about the er , er bank accounts which are you know er my the reaction that I saw was all round the table and I think we would go further that er any company handling pension funds should carry pensions somewhere in their names and all on all their paperwork etcetera so that everybody 's totally clear that they are dealing with pension funds and er to agree with a comment that you made in one of your earlier reports that er designation of ownership of shares of pension funds should be clearly er marked on those shares er that also would of er at least alerted these financial institutions , as once again that they were handling stocks belonging to pension fund and they still have ignored it in the case that er they did , but er er they would ha not had the excuse that er apparently some of them have made that er they were not aware that these were pension funds assets .
16 well if I 've left it there to call off I 'm not gon na put it in the case and shove it away
17 Another problem with the method of Riemann is that it is not practically possible to generalize it to the case for non-colinear collisions .
18 I tilt it over the case .
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