Example sentences of "[adj] case it is [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | In that case it is all one operation , and it could not matter that he wrote his signature on the document before the dispositive wording of the will . |
2 | And in this case it is particularly acute because to set up a typology in which science correlates with religious moderation risks the objection that what one means by moderation is going to change according to political circumstances . |
3 | In this case it is again not the ancestors who are important , but a rather diffuse constellation of nature spirits . |
4 | One interpretation will make this equivalent to something like the statement that Joseph painted that member of the group of generals who is , or was , not standing ; in this case it is indeed a postnominal attributive adjective joined with its noun in a single noun phrase , used for a single entity-identification . |
5 | In this case it is still difficult to appreciate the worth of the savings plan because we do n't think in 1900 prices when the sum of £1010 ( the amount gained in interest ) would have seemed like a fortune ! |
6 | Such a separation is called space-like , and in this case it is always possible to find an inertial frame such that t 1 = t 2 with the separation being a spatial distance . |
7 | In this case it is quite clear that following the procedure of section [ 7(4) ] a requirement was made . |
8 | In this case it is perhaps best if hill-walkers and climbers took John Allen 's advice on approaching the sport with the right attitude . |
9 | In some cases it is also hard to measure scheme cost , eg where aid takes the form of tax concessions . |
10 | However , reality intrudes on such constructions , as indicated by the gradual widening of the category ‘ inner city ’ to refer also to ‘ outer estates ’ and then to whole cities , like Bradford ; in some cases it is even used as a code for whole regions of deprivation in conjunction with that other metaphor , the North-South divide . |
11 | Other countries have followed India and Nepal 's lead , but in some cases it is already too late . |
12 | In a running-down case it is quite simple to get round this problem . |
13 | And in such cases it is clearly more honourable to give than to receive . |
14 | Usually when assessing damages in respect of non-pecuniary loss a court will award one lump sum in respect of " pain and suffering and loss of amenities " and in such cases it is generally impossible to say how much relates to " pain and suffering " and how much to " loss of amenities " . |
15 | Recent research has shown that in such cases it is more likely that the animals and humans had been eaten by other predators , such as leopards an hyenas . |
16 | In such cases it is perfectly understandable that discussion of the culture from which a language grows is of minor importance and may in fact be actively discouraged . |
17 | Historians have found some manors where the local custom was for the widow to receive a half proportion , or even the whole , and yet in others apparently none — although in these cases it is more likely that the documentation is being misconstrued . |
18 | In these cases it is more desirable to have the person or item carry the required information . |
19 | In either case it is generally seen as a last resort . |
20 | In either case it is only a way of ascertaining what is the scope of the representation . |
21 | In many cases it is particularly important to discuss the reasons for not prescribing psychotropic drugs . |
22 | In many cases it is extremely difficult to carry out tests under truly controlled conditions , because the external conditions are changing throughout the time period in question . |
23 | While the latter is the practical reality in many cases it is certainly not the legal position . |
24 | RSPCA regional manager Sue Mace said : ‘ Constant public vigilance is needed as sadly in many cases it is too late to help animals . |
25 | In the latter case it is easily shown that the matching in fact yields an equivalence once induction has been used to deal with lower levels . |
26 | In those cases it is usually due to hormonal imbalance , for which medication is necessary . |
27 | In any case it is very doubtful that the majority of Albanians in Kosovo would want to become part of Albania . |
28 | In any case it is always easier to initiate , rather than terminate , policy . |
29 | In any case it is always up to the Minister . |
30 | The precautionary principle suggests that , as the future damage done by pollution is often more costly than the extra expense of avoiding it in the first place and in any case it is often unacceptable , even if a money cost ca n't be put on it , then prevention is better than cure . |