Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [that] in [det] cases " in BNC.
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1 | The end result is that in some cases , different authors having identical initials have been found . |
2 | The end result is that in some cases , different authors having identical initials have been found . |
3 | The result was that in these cases the separation between legal and equitable ownership ceased . |
4 | Perhaps the most honest judicial statement in this area came from Lord Denning : The truth is that in many cases the legislature has left the point open … |
5 | The difficulty in assessing this point is that in most cases the normal justification can not be established unless the putative authority enjoys some measure of recognition , and exercises power over its subjects . |
6 | A consequence was that in many cases where the lamp was enforced by the owners , the miners would remove the gauze to get a better light . |
7 | The reality is that in most cases it is hard to prove the cheque was issued ‘ knowingly ’ . |
8 | A further complication inherent in the distinction between illegality and wrongness is that in some cases , as we will see , the fact that a decision is wrong in law or fact will render it illegal . |
9 | It is not always possible to say precisely which kind of eyes these are pretending to be , but the chances are that in most cases they are mimicking the forward-facing eyes of birds of prey . |
10 | From the economic point of view , the problem is that in most cases the US antitrust process is concerned with deciding whether conduct has been illegal , rather than with the appraisal of the economic consequences of whatever conduct may have taken place . |
11 | A further problem is that in most cases the witnesses ’ recollections of the events may have been biased by descriptions already given in interviews with the police and discussions they may have had with others . |