Example sentences of "case for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On the surface , the Conservative victory of 1979 seemed to blunt the case for change and in a 1981 Commons debate on the British constitution the minister of state at the Home Office boldly put the case for no change , arguing that " this is a time when we should stand up for our great tradition of parliamentary democracy …
2 This is the case for every class ( the term for all the contracts written on a particular share ) of option except those for Vaal Reefs , the two gilts and those on the FTSE Index .
3 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 .
4 They would not be tied to the goods of donor countries , and all funds from national sources should be in the form of grants ( already the case for a majority of donors ) .
5 Mr Robinson took up the case for a majority of the Castlereagh firemen who left the Fire Service because they were not prepared to uproot their families and move to Carryduff .
6 We have to grasp the opportunity , and we hope that all ASH Supporters will join us in persuading people of the case for a ban on advertising .
7 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 .
8 In Committee he conceded that there was a case for a funding council ’ as a buffer ’ .
9 Nothing that the Minister has said today convinces me that his heart and his mind have been won over to the case for a funding council .
10 But there is evidence in one case for a link between personality and withdrawal symptoms — and to link withdrawal symptoms to specific molecules is not too far-fetched .
11 Examples of these are : an attractive outer case for a computer monitor , a useful case for computer disks with built-in carrying handle , a desk for a computer or a new shape for a portable computer .
12 Erm I 'm amazed now when I see him on television as to how big he is , because he was n't as a youngster , and he was fragile and er we ribbed him because , in those days , you had an attache case for a school bag , and your initials were put on it .
13 They may well claim that such commitments would result in bankruptcy , but if that were the case ( and it seems unlikely ) , the case for a lesbian and gay politics that addresses problems in our social structures remains a strong one .
14 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 .
15 The case for a poll tax ( Foster et al . ,
16 So , it looks like a promising case for a bit of reciprocal altruism .
17 The economic case for a devaluation of the CFA franc is growing in strength .
18 The case for a devaluation will be stronger still if doubts continue about the Clinton administration 's ability to see the North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA ) ratified by Congress before the end the year .
19 This was essentially the Layfield Committee 's ( 1976 ) case for a localist solution .
20 It was suggested by Wickes that this was an appropriate case for a reference to the European Court of Justice on the issue raised by the decision of the Court of Appeal that Community law required an undertaking in damages .
21 I failed to get my case for a share of his property and savings heard because I was told the courts do n't recognise a common-law wife .
22 He believes that ScotRail 's 9 per cent increase in revenue over the past year has helped strengthen his case for a buy-out .
23 He believes that ScotRail 's 9 per cent increase in revenue over the past year has strengthened his case for a buy-out .
24 Peter was admitted as a day case for a gastroscopy after being seen in the Outpatients Department .
25 Why is the case for a Parliament such as we propose now so strong ?
26 Mary Alston , arguing the case for a pay rise , pointed out in a speech as early as 1922 that It may be that prior to 1914 , women were employed in book composing only , but we must not forget the introduction of monotypes diverted hand labour to other channels correcting , making up and so forth , and in every large office today , not to speak of the small ones , we find women compositors setting , making up , doing author 's corrections and in some offices making ready for machine .
27 The Royal College of Nursing in Oxford is asking its members to write to their local MPs and state their case for a pay award .
28 I referred sir at the beginning to er the limited experience I 've had in Nottinghamshire where erm a criteria based policy was put into a structure plan erm for er in that case for a prestige business development I think is what they call it , prestige business park , that was a criteria based policy as a way of containing , stopping this strategic issue becoming a Trojan horse for lots of other things .
29 There is a far stronger case for a rape charge once the girl has reached the age of 13 , provided that the experience of testifying in court would not be unduly stressful for her .
30 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 .
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