Example sentences of "in [adj] of [art] cases " in BNC.

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1 While there was no record of the outcome in eight of the cases , seventeen men received prison sentences of two years or more and one other was sent to a psychiatric hospital .
2 The age of the victim was not always clear , but about one in eight of the cases involved children under the age of 10 .
3 In each of the cases heard by the jurors , the excuses for the withdrawal of statutory funding was slightly different .
4 What perhaps is most impressive in each of the cases we have discussed is this , that the dispossession by a new-comer of a race already in occupation of the soil has marked an upward step in the intellectual progress of mankind .
5 In each of the cases mentioned above , the customer disposed of the goods ( in return for money ) to an innocent third person and he did so before completing his payments .
6 In two-thirds of the cases however , the person receiving such a summons never returned it .
7 In some of the cases new problems , not identified at the outset , emerged during the course of treatment .
8 In some of the cases he deals with these interests supplement one another ; but they nevertheless remain distinct .
9 In some of the cases O'Connell and Russo describe , gender seems irrelevant : the young psychologist saw herself simply as a disciple of the older man .
10 Such case as the defence were able to make depended , like the defence in some of the cases cited above , almost entirely on the defendant 's credibility if it was to have any prospect of success and therefore the misdirection was material .
11 In some of the cases reference is made to recovery after demands colore officii .
12 In some of the cases the creditor was unable to enforce the security against the wife notwithstanding that no positive impropriety , such as undue influence or misrepresentation , had been committed by the husband .
13 There is evidence that at least in some of the cases before us , the tariff period was fixed by a minister of state or a Parliamentary under-secretary of state .
14 Socially and psychologically women are brought up to care for relationships , to care for people , they want to do it well , where it goes wrong they tend to blame themselves , but equally we have eminent members of the judiciary who in the past have commented in some of the cases of severe assaults on women , the kind of er quote that you were making
15 However , in some of the cases that he mentioned it appears that there must have been some error , or they would have been dealt with more promptly .
16 When papers are destroyed deliberately , however , as they are in half of the cases of those claiming asylum at the ports , apparently to conceal the identification of the claimants and where they come from , that must adversely affect their credibility — unless they have a convincing explanation .
17 For all these reasons , therefore , we would hold that this court has no jurisdiction to entertain an application for judicial review in either of the cases which are before it .
18 It is also to be noted that in all of the cases above the to infinitive expresses , not a particular happening , but something characteristic of the person referred to .
19 As in many of the cases of environmental change discussed in this text , social or historical factors underlie many of these changes .
20 There was no duress in a sense of an actual or threatened interference with the person or property of Woolwich as occurred in many of the cases ( though I am of the view that the notion of duress or coercion should not be narrowly confined ) .
21 In many of the cases arising out of homelessness , local authorities have sought to interpret their statutory obligations narrowly .
22 In many of the cases brought against experts , where full arbitral status did not seem appropriate , the expert 's immunity was said to derive from the fact that the expert 's status was that of a " quasi-arbitrator " , or that the expert was " in the position of an arbitrator " , or that an expert was " in the nature of an arbitrator " .
23 Most of the data came from observing 55 case conferences , interviews with the social workers in 25 of the cases together with an analysis of case records .
24 And of course what very often happens these days , with such a high level of unemployment , is if it 's a fine that 's decided upon — and I think something like in three-quarters of the cases dealt with by Magistrates do end up with a fine — that it has to be scaled down because of the erm poor circumstance , poor financial circumstance in which the defendant is .
25 In one of the cases up for judicial review the SSD withdrew a home help service because of a change in eligibility criteria , despite the fact the client 's condition had not altered since his assessment .
26 The condescending expression " mere valuer " appears in several of the cases where valuers are contrasted with arbitrators .
27 Another report spoke of 156 cases of ovariotomy , 61 of which proved fatal , and in 60 of the cases there was no ovarian disease .
28 The mere fact that the payment has been made in response to a demand by a public authority does not emerge in any of the cases as constituting or forming part of the ratio decidendi .
29 This passage is interesting as it assumes that there would have been no right of recovery in any of the cases to which the section referred although had the Woolwich principle been applicable there would have been recovery , apart from the section , in some .
30 ‘ But , of course , if there are problems in any of the cases , we will admit them . ’
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