Example sentences of "[is] [art] case " in BNC.
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1 | But usually the opposite is the case and popular protestant support for integration is expressed . |
2 | If the latter is the case the speed should be checked by the ASI and , provided that it is adequate , the airbrakes can be used for a normal approach and landing . |
3 | Where this is the case , the full opposite rudder may not even appear to change the spin , and the spin will continue until the movement forward is sufficient . |
4 | If this is the case , then your first objective is to raise the level of work you can do before sliding too far into fatigue-producing anaerobic respiration . |
5 | If this is the case , it is difficult to suddenly change it , so you should switch to a diagonal attack on the closed side . |
6 | If that is the case , then it is possible that he also thought that the synagogue ritual , as well as the direction of their commercial life and benefactions should have been handled differently . |
7 | If it really is the case that all I am doing when I have beliefs about the world is to have dispositions to behave , then it ought to make sense for me to think of my believing in those terms . |
8 | Well if that is the case , then this is just another way of expressing the holism of the mental . |
9 | If your fuel bill debt is in the name of your landlord , and you pay him for your electricity or gas , you should let your fuel supplier and local council know this is the case . |
10 | When this is the case , a fee of up to £10 … may be charged ’ . |
11 | This is the case regardless of whether they take an objective , subjective or general view of their work ( see page 62 ) . |
12 | If this is the case the end of the U-wire is broad enough to sit comfortably in the palm of the hand . |
13 | Nihilist is the case but it risks confusion between Dostoevsky and Turgenev who may not have invented the word but certainly gave it very wide currency . |
14 | This seems to indicate that the igfet should not be of much use and , indeed , this is the case at low frequencies of operation . |
15 | And the more idiosyncratic his genius ( this is the case of Milton , surely ) , the more likely it is that what will be copied is his mannerisms . |
16 | Neither is the case . |
17 | As is the case almost everywhere else , the market in Devon is depressed and selling has not been easy . |
18 | As is the case with most tournaments of this kind , there has to be a peg to hang it on , and this one is to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Jawaharlal Nehru . |
19 | And generally it is the case that the personal security of the part-time reserve police is most at risk of all the members of the RUC , because of the difficulties of maintaining three identities ( police officer , member of family and neighbourhood network , and employee ) , with their associated and sometimes conflicting modes of discourse and thinking . |
20 | If this is the case , please indicate under ‘ Others ’ on the coupon . |
21 | An example of this activity producing direct benefits to musicians is the case of commercial ( ILR ) radio stations . |
22 | Unfortunately this is the case with hooktiers . |
23 | Because the State represents the essence of the community , in people 's minds , it is in the interests of the State to maintain the communities , and not to destroy them , as is the case in the feudal system . |
24 | This is the case for some of the North American Indians of the West Coast . |
25 | He also comes very close to describing what anthropologists have actually found is the case as regards property in pre-capitalist systems . |
26 | If that is the case with ex-peasants , these ‘ reactions from experience ’ for women from an urban background , say from Kenya , are different . |
27 | Other rumours even say that the Chancellor will impose higher purchase taxes or increased VAT on large cars , as is the case in some European countries . |
28 | At least , this is the case for the driver , who gets a sexy wrap-around binnacle containing all the controls , dials and readouts he needs . |
29 | If discontinuity is the case , there is the alleged distinctiveness of recent crowd behaviour and explanations of it as part of a general transformation of the urban working class since 1945 to consider . |
30 | Fierce loyalties to a professional club — often located outside an adolescent 's immediate territory as is the case with many Manchester United or Liverpool supporters attracted by playing success , glamour , and television coverage — create new juvenile communities , who briefly suspend hostilities at internationals in the cause of English chauvinism . |