Example sentences of "[prep] [det] case [pron] will [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | In that case we will clearly announce our resignation , ’ he added . |
2 | In that case you 'll just love Eurobeef . |
3 | Well in that case you 'll just have open it or is that open ? |
4 | So the question is whether he still is the 5/6-th choice as striker for Leeds when he returns , in that case I 'll probably see him here in Bergen in the spring , on loan to Brann . |
5 | Maybe the situation around will finally overcome us , I do n't know , and we shall feel incredibly troubled about our future : in that case I will still try to save , to help , to plan something else . |
6 | However , in this case you will most likely have to pay return postage . |
7 | In this case you will probably join as temporary legal assistant with a view to establishment later . |
8 | In this case you will only be responsible for the balance , if anything . |
9 | Unfortunately in some cases there will either be only two connectors or there wo n't be sufficient space on the cable to accommodate the drives in their bays . |
10 | However , in such cases one will often not need to progress to the follow-up sessions of therapy which would be needed by those others who are trying to overcome a particular problem . |
11 | However , even in these cases it will probably not be necessary to establish the market value immediately . |
12 | Materials for environmental or other field-work may include cameras and tape recorders , or simply measuring tapes and surveying equipment , but in many cases there will also be a work-card or outline to guide the activity . |
13 | In many cases it will also repay you , in subsequent work saved , to register the title to the property . |
14 | It is , of course , quite easy to tell the difference by tapping the walls inside to see which are hollow , and in any case you will soon find out when you try to hang shelves , mirrors or pictures on the walls . |
15 | I reject the argument put forward both by Mr. Beloff and Mr. Philipson that the Bank of England will suffer no ‘ inconvenience ’ if they have to apply to vary an injunction before they can set the section 39 process in motion ; in most cases they will probably not even know of the existence of an injunction until after the notice is served ; and it is idle to suggest that , once this present case is decided , no similar points to those taken here by the plaintiffs will be raised in future . |
16 | In most cases you will probably end up with a 386SX or 486SX and both are excellent choices . |