Example sentences of "[adv] in cases " in BNC.

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1 The lack of a single authoritative constitutional document means that it is relatively difficult to point to breaches of the constitution by British governments , although it is by no means impossible , as we shall see below in cases involving national security .
2 How often , especially in cases of indecent literature , does one hear of the defence that ‘ the material is already to be found on public library shelves ’ .
3 The precise scope of the translation requirements is not completely clear , especially in cases in which the letter rogatory is issued at some interlocutory stage ; the specific motion there relevant surely should be translated , but the Protocol speaks only of the document which ‘ initiated the action ’ .
4 Francis Power Cobbe 's pamphlet of 1878 , Wife Torture , which was basically concerned with crimes of violence in working-class districts , especially in cases of men against their wives , was a major influence leading to the drafting of the Matrimonial Causes Act of 1878 , which gave magistrates powers to grant separation orders and maintenance to a wife whose husband was convicted of aggravated assault , plus custody of children under ten .
5 They were loath to convict , especially in cases which seemed to contradict common law .
6 The school timetable came in for a lot of criticism , especially in cases where arrangements resulted in classes split between two teachers .
7 From many heads of department written comments were received , especially in cases of errors of fact , and the head summarized these .
8 Proof of fault also presents difficulties , especially in cases where the state of technical knowledge was not sufficient to enable the manufacturer to avoid injury , or where the cost to the manufacturer of taking precautions outweighed the risk .
9 There are frequent statements to the same effect , especially in cases decided since the passing of the UCTA 1977 , but it must be said that in the past the courts have often disregarded such exhortations and adopted strained and artificial interpretations .
10 Worker 's compensation payments alone in cases involving falls , now average more than $8500 per incident in North America , and
11 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 .
12 Capital provision to support these two areas is scarce and the 1990s are going to test even the most supportive administrations to meet urgent demands for library extensions and preservation/substitution programmes , neither of which has been an established part of institutional budget planning , nor likely to receive much more than sympathy from the funding councils , except perhaps in cases where enormous growth in student numbers have caused such pressures on space .
13 Quite a small bevel is adequate for this purpose so in cases where a square has to be turned over , such a small bevel on each side is the solution .
14 I do not deny that some very good results have been reached by the oral method , and especially so in cases of those children possessing the natural quickness of observation and retentiveness of memory which this method requires .
15 In 1986 a law was passed that required donations to be valued at cost rather than an invented ‘ appreciated ’ value for tax purposes — though only in cases where the deductions would reduce the donor 's tax bill to zero .
16 It is only in cases of the most violent attacks that parents get to know what has been happening because , as the girls told me ‘ we do n't like to worry them about it .
17 However , RAF and Gulf Trust spokesmen said the charity laws under which the trust was established allow for payment only in cases of need , and education trusts do not qualify for this .
18 Only in cases involving ethnic groups does it suddenly forget its much advertised opposition to censorship and abandon its crusading zeal to defend the public 's ‘ right to know ’ .
19 It is beneficial not only in cases of physical disease but also where there is extreme stress or tension .
20 Only in cases where these additional agencies are unimportant , or where they can be identified with some degree of certainty , will the breakage data be useful in analysing fossil bone assemblages .
21 The Silver and Bronze medals are awarded only in cases of exceptional bravery .
22 There was no formal limit to the punishment which the Supreme Court could impose , though in practice the death sentence was passed only in cases of murder .
23 His pearl is fatally flawed , and to supply the missing leaf , or leaves , in facsimile , even of the right size and type , is a desperate measure acceptable only in cases of extreme age or rarity .
24 Beveridge made proposals for a separation benefit , to be paid only in cases of formal separation not caused by the wife .
25 In only a handful of cases did the interviewer have to direct the interview to any great extent , and then only in cases where the informant responded only in short phrases .
26 If it were to be held that judicial review for error of law lay against the visitor I fear that , as in the present case , finality would be lost not only in cases raising pure questions of law but also in cases where it would be urged in accordance with the Wednesbury principle ( Associated Provincial Picture Houses Ltd. v. Wednesbury Corporation [ 1948 ] 1 K.B .
27 Further hospital clinic follow up is arranged only in cases of particular need ; otherwise the patient is discharged back to prompted community care .
28 Gel mobility anomaly is detected only in cases where the distance of the two elements is in an appropriate helical phase .
29 Thus it is only in cases of debate about the reasonableness of costs incurred that the different bases of taxation produce any difference in the actual costs received .
30 They may be used only in cases where there is supporting evidence of the need for them to be included in the record .
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