Example sentences of "where [pron] be [adj] evidence " in BNC.

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1 Psychogenic obesity where there is strong evidence of psychopathology in the child or parent or both .
2 Where there is strong evidence of guilt , defendants given the benefit of the doubt by a jury in a criminal trial will be reluctant to chance their luck a second time by bringing a libel action .
3 Therefore it is difficult to interpret such statistics as those of UNEP ( 1982 ) , as well as others which calculate rates of topsoil loss per km 2 , except perhaps in cases where the rate is extremely high and where there is other evidence of obvious changes in land use .
4 Such an order should usually be made , unless there are positive reasons for not so doing , such as the defendant 's own conduct in bringing suspicion on himself or herself or in misleading the prosecution , or where there is ample evidence supporting a conviction , but the defendant is acquitted on a technicality .
5 Costs penalties to be imposed on legal aid matrimonial litigants where there is clear evidence that they are adopting an unco-operative approach to their divorce or separation proceedings , thereby lengthening the process and increasing its cost .
6 ( 2 ) The difficulty arises where there is some evidence but it is of a tenuous character , for example because of inherent weakness or vagueness or because it is inconsistent with other evidence .
7 Both lie close to the Fen Edge , where there is some evidence to suggest that the land reclaimed under Hadrian between the Car Dyke and the Midfendic formed part of such an estate .
8 Building on the rather flimsy basis of European Community elections where there is some evidence of multi-state party platforms , Goldman ( 1983 ) argues that the prospects for transnational political parties are increasing .
9 This is well illustrated by Pappajohn , wherein the Canadian Supreme Court , purporting to apply Morgan , held that the direction on mistake need only be put where there was some evidence beyond the mere ipse dixit of the accused to support it , as indeed there was in Morgan .
10 The majority held that , whilst an honest but unreasonable mistake would negative liability , such a defence should be put to the jury only where the defendant expressly asserted belief in consent and where there was some evidence beyond his mere assertion .
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