Example sentences of "'s case for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , there were four years before the last National Serviceman would leave the Army , in which time world instabilities would , in the General Staff 's opinion , make the Army 's case for a higher manpower ceiling .
2 Others , like Clifford or J. B. Paton , were leaders in various reform movements : in Clifford 's case for a national health service and the abolition of capital punishment ; in Paton 's , for rural colonization .
3 BP 's case for a reduction in North Sea taxes to provide room for manoeuvre smacks of special pleading .
4 An interim deal with Seveso would also help the company 's case for a further postponement of the trial .
5 Gladstone 's case for a balanced budget was above all a moral not a technical one .
6 Private insurance policies against earning a low income per se are hard to find , because once you paid the premium the moral hazard problem central to Baumol 's case for a public enterprise ( see chapter 5 ) would then loom very large indeed .
7 Keeton 's Case for an International University ( 1941 ) and unswerving interest in legal education and the future of the legal profession in England ( University of Cincinatti Law Review , vol 25 , 1956 ) deserve to be mentioned as facets of a wider concern .
8 The RAF 's case for the Canberra 's replacement was also reinforced by the need to preserve the viability of the British aircraft industry , which was threatened with collapse after cancellation of work on the supersonic bomber and ending fighter development .
9 Politically , Bradley argues Charles de Gaulle 's case for the independent French deterrent and for the Paris-Bonn link as the real linchpin of European security .
10 Huntingdon , The Aviation Centre ( 24pp , illus , sbk , £3.00 inc p&p ) puts the promoter 's case for the establishing of an aviation course in the Huntingdon area .
11 As a substitute Brian Whitaker , the second most experienced journalist continuously involved with NoS , was drafted to write a journalist 's case for the paper remaining in London .
12 Magritte is rehabilitated as a technician capable of surprisingly expressive passages of paint , although Sylvester 's case for the Impressionist and vache pictures is unlikely to win general agreement .
13 Popper 's case for the falsifiability of genuine hypotheses involved definite refutations by experience .
14 But this is bound to be so , granted Quine 's case for the role of theory in interpreting experience .
15 Addressing the Board , Mrs Copeland put forward the council 's case for the priority provision of a new library in Bangor in preference to Lisburn and nearby Newtownards .
16 The 1935 general election was a disappointment and it was a major part of Cripps 's case for the Labour Left that the election due in 1940 would not lead to a Labour victory either .
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