Example sentences of "[prep] cases [pers pn] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 He predicted some future settlements for cases he is handling would top £1 million .
2 We hope that by including a variety of cases we can inspire individuals and groups all over the country to take up arms on behalf of a threatened building in their neighbourhood .
3 In a great number of cases we do not know how specialized particular occupations were , how many different jobs a single man might hold .
4 In a second class of cases we refer to a condition which is unusual or abnormal .
5 In a third class of cases we may take the latest condition , the one closest in time to the effect , as the cause .
6 Thus , in both pairs of cases we have the result that as discount rates shrink , so does the sequential equilibrium strategy approach the dominant strategy type 's play .
7 We , we , we , I suppose it 'd be like two levels , that in the majority of cases we could say we recommend that you do not issue a licence .
8 ‘ We are heading for a 1,000 case increase this year on the number of cases we deal with , ’ she said .
9 Thirdly , the respect in which the courts are held gives their decisions an influence out of proportion to the number of cases they deal with .
10 The idea of them having to bring fortnightly evidence that they have been looking for work when in the majority of cases they are not even permitted onto premises to ask for a job suggests an obvious indifference on the part of the policy makers .
11 Er , in a number of ways I think everybody will agree that it 's been improved by er the er demolition of the terrace blocks , rather than refurbishment and the opportunity has been taken to create erm perhaps a a more comfortable relationship between bungalows that are about to be refurbished and the new houses , because the new houses are designed in such a way as to keep the scale down so whereas the terraced blocks were anything up to four storey , the new houses will only be two storey and in a number of cases they will they will be a relatively low two storey so that erm I will just point out on the front elevations that the roof comes down fairly low relative to the first floor windows so that it 's not too much above the , the roofs on the bungalows , we 're not talking about compromising people 's heads on the internal though !
12 Though once in a while such separation strokes may have a slight accentual implication as perhaps in ex.3c in the majority of cases they do not .
13 You should establish experience and expertise by reference to the number of years the lawyer has done personal injury work and the type of cases they have handled .
14 In the vast majority of cases they will of course on the facts be a closed link between the nature of the trade effective between members of states and the competition that is restricted by the contested clause , this is because given that the restriction flows out in the agreement the later sets the context for former , accordingly as a simply matter of fact , restrictions of competition operating relating to the same market in which trade is affected between member of states , a restriction must be appraised in the context of the market , if the parties to the agreement or the high percent market share of the market , then a relatively minor restriction assumes greatest significance , on , firstly , if the parties hold a small share of the market then what appears obstensively be a serious restriction may turn out upon an assessment of facts to be minor or relatively insignificant , contrary to the submission of the plaintiff , the restriction of competition can be determined without a assessment of market , the court of first instance have recently held that the necessement of the market has necessary pre pre-conditioned of any judgement concerning the allegedly and competitive behaviour and your Lordship was taken to that paragraph page ninety two , just siting recently the and the present case the restrictions pleaded that paragraphs forty clements and the two twenty mason were for broadly to restrict the effects upon the insurance market , however the defendants have gone one step further and also identified other markets and sub markets in which the restrictions take immediate impact , this is logical for example in relation to the standard form agency agreement the restrictions have the most direct impact from the sub market to the provision of agencies services to names , competition is effected in this market since complete harmonization of secondary terms and trades are merely the criteria available to names when choosing an agent , however , the standard form contract also effects the wine and insurance market , the fact that the agent has unvetted powers to write any insurance which he sees fit affects the categories of insurance written within this is of course is the matter about which defendant makes complaint .
15 Peter Taylor from Banbury solicitors , Hancock , says firms who were awarded Kitemark wo n't be judged on the number of cases they win , but the quality of their work .
16 At Monaco , that is particularly vital and by then Niki knew in his heart that in the majority of cases he was probably going to start behind Alain .
17 One fairly obvious procedure would be to weight each d by the number of cases it was based on .
18 In a number of cases it ousted earlier conventions , such as the indiction or year of grace ( see later ) .
19 In the majority of cases it 'd make far more economic sense anyway .
20 In a small minority of cases it may be that an employer and 1 future employee find each other through Work Experience .
21 In the majority of cases it is preferable that there should be service of the application upon the other side .
22 There is ample evidence that tied cottages have been used oppressively by farmers in the past in order , for example , to strangle incipient trade unionism in the countryside , bit except in a small minority of cases it is no longer used as an oppressive weapon of petty political domination : rather it is the carrot which will tempt the farm worker to accept a low wage .
23 Although on average it cropped up only once an hour , there appeared to be semantic restrictions on the type of verb with which it occurred ; in the majority of cases it occurred with dynamic verbs of activity , the most frequent being do , make , finish , write .
24 In a number of cases it has raised a question about a UK company passing into the control of an overseas company .
25 Nevertheless , in the majority of cases it was the women who managed the money by taking responsibility for day-to-day budgeting arrangements , paying the bills and organising the family finances .
26 Yet in a majority of cases it is precisely the first of the two questions that dominates philosophical thinking about experiences .
27 While it is undoubtedly true that there are advantageous settlements negotiated at the door of the Court , the actual cost to the defender in settling at that stage is significant insofar as in the majority of cases it is the defender who will have to meet the whole cost of preparation for the Proof by both parties , including attendance of witnesses , Counsel 's fees and so forth .
28 Where educational broadcasts are used , in the majority of cases it will be better to record a programme , rather than watch it live , not just for the convenience of the school timetable , but because video , as opposed to a live broadcast , is a more versatile educational tool .
29 It was felt that it would rarely be necessary to call a computer expert , since in the majority of cases it would be sufficient to have someone that was familiar with the operation of the computer .
30 This reluctance could be seen as part of the general strict interpretation of exclusion clauses , but in a line of cases it was suggested that there was a rule of law that an exclusion clause could never cover a fundamental breach .
  Next page