Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] cases " in BNC.

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1 Erm we believe that er where in cases of erm misappropriated or fraud , the compensation fund should be for a hundred per cent of what has gone .
2 This leaflet is available from your local Health Education Unit see in telephone book under Health Authority or in cases of difficulty from :
3 In funerary rites or in cases of houses subject to the intrusions of snakes , this reverse direction is followed by the priest .
4 Contract terms are volume-based and ask for $18 per-user bundled and $36 unbundled ( or in cases of unbundling , 30% of net revenues , whichever is more ) for single-user Intel boxes in volumes of 100,000 .
5 Such an order will not be made where the evidence is strongly contested or in cases where the trial judge will need to form an impression of the demeanour of the witness in order to assess his credibility .
6 The notes were studied subsequently , or in cases of blood tests initiated by general practitioners these doctors were contacted for further information .
7 The bill , the most draconian to have been passed by any state , prohibited abortion in cases other than to save a woman 's life or in cases of rape ( if reported within five days ) or incest , where abortion would be permitted only in the first 13 weeks .
8 3.1 The right at [ any time during the Term or reasonable times and upon reasonable notice except in cases of emergency ] to enter ( or in cases of emergency to break and enter ) the Premises :
9 This theory of scientific development has been contested ; others have pointed to more incremental patterns , or to cases especially in the social sciences where paradigms do not displace each other but simply accumulate as alternative perspectives .
10 In Gouriet v. Union of Post Office Workers [ 1978 ] A.C. 435 Lord Wilberforce said at p. 481 , that the right to invoke the assistance of civil courts in aid of the criminal law is ‘ an exceptional power confined , in practice , to cases where an offence is frequently repeated in disregard of a , usually , inadequate penalty … or to cases of emergency …
11 Except for cases of incurably ill pets , where owner and vet agree that euthanasia is best , the reasons given are as follows , in order of frequency : a ) The client wants the vet to agree that the animal is terminally ill/suffering/too old to treat .
12 None could be admitted at any other time except for cases of sudden accident or emergency , ‘ which are taken into the House at any hour of the night or day without any recommendation whatever . ’
13 Thus Moore 's methodology points inevitably to his main ethical conclusion , which is that nothing , or at least very little , is to any great degree good except for cases of personal affection and the enjoyment of beautiful objects and that everything in life which does not come under these heads has barely any value apart from whatever it may have as a means of promoting these great goods .
14 ( The principle of justice that like cases should be treated alike is also relevant here . )
15 The measures also outlaw — except in cases specifically approved by the government — any move to cut output of consumer goods , and place the railways in anarchic Soviet Transcaucasia under ‘ direct rule ’ by Moscow .
16 In the first place , actual possession is evidence of ownership , and , except in cases where ownership is based on a system of public registration , it is hard to see how any ownership can be proved , otherwise than by going back to some prior possession .
17 Except in cases that require learning and skill ’ , says Baxter , ‘ she was better at resolving a case of conscience than most divines that I ever knew in all my life . ’
18 The CMR further provided that where the vehicle containing the goods is carried over part of the journey by sea , rail , inland waterways or air , and , except in cases of emergency , the goods are not unloaded from the vehicle , the CMR shall nevertheless apply to the whole of the carriage .
19 It was held that about half this time would serve except in cases of great idleness or stupidity .
20 The Lord Chancellor said the bill was entirely one of principle : abolition of imprisonment for debt except in cases of fraud , no more distinction between traders and non-traders , debtors able to liquidate their liabilities by private arrangement or by a public enquiry in the Insolvent Court .
21 Except in cases of oxygen starvation , when the biggest fish in a pond are the first to succumb , it is the tiddlers that react worst to poor water quality , bacterial or parasitic problems .
22 Except in cases where the winding-up is voluntary , the procedure starts with the presentation of the petition .
23 We also had a modern electric one which ran off the mains and which was known as ‘ The Pay Cooker ’ , whose use was frowned upon except in cases of drought and when Nigel was making bread , for which the free oven did n't , to be honest , get quite hot enough .
24 There is no legal obligation for adults to have an HIV test and you should not be tested without your consent , except in cases of extreme medical emergency .
25 Beyond the relationship between parents-in-law and children-in-law , there is little evidence of support , except in cases where for individual and idiosyncratic reasons people happen to form a good relationship , say with a sister-in-law .
26 It will be recalled that except in cases of manifest homicide , death in general is attributed to witchcraft .
27 In practice , the preference for alternative remedies makes judicial review of little importance except in cases where there is no alternative .
28 In most cases women can still smoke , consume alcohol , abuse drugs and live in a manner that threatens the quality of life of the unborn fetus without being held accountable , except in cases where they break other non-related laws .
29 This algorithm assumes that for each sentence position only one of the candidates is correct ( this condition generally holds , except in cases where the correct word is missing from the list of candidates ) .
30 the freedom to communicate his thoughts and opinions is one of the most precious of the rights of man ; every citizen is therefore free to speak , to write and to print , except in cases where the law lays down that he is liable to prosecution for abuse of that liberty .
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