Example sentences of "in [adj] case [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Given this stress , parents are scarcely the best people to make life or death decisions about the future of their child , a fact which the doctor involved in this case clearly realised . |
2 | The viaduct at Herries Road on the approach to Wadsley Bridge in LNER days sees C13 4–4–2 No. 6058 heading a typical Sheffield area suburban train of the period , in this case probably bound for Penistone . |
3 | Only one subject who had received 6.25 µg cholera toxin observed no increase in stool frequency , however , in this case only decreased absorption and not secretion was observed in the test segment . |
4 | The goodwill in this case maybe calculated on two to three years ' purchase of so-called absolute net profit ( ie net profit after allowing for the salary of a fully-qualified manager for each shop ) . |
5 | But the interventionist Brezhnev doctrine , in any case not conceived as an instrument of liberalisation , has been abandoned . |
6 | Sites D thirty nine and D forty are in any case not located within the built-up area of the settlement in terms of Greenbelt Plan Policy Four . |
7 | ‘ It is nothing whatever to do with the cameras which are in any case not allowed to pan along the benches . ’ |
8 | Environmentalists point out , however , that the fall in emissions was largely due to the economic recession ; if the UK economy revives , consumption and emissions will increase as a result and further measures will have to be taken to meet the target , which is in any case widely seen as very modest . |
9 | He was in any case visibly touched that I should have gone to the lengths of copying the essay ; but in those days no other method of putting him in possession of it was available . |
10 | This was in any case already known from the fact that statistically significant ear differences in reaction time or accuracy of report have been observed even with monaural stimulus presentation ( for a bibliography see Henry , 1979 ) . |
11 | If one set of instruments can substitute for another , policy is in any case badly served by a legal framework which focuses on form rather than effect , as the UK restrictive practice legislation does . |
12 | Subjectivity is in any case incompletely manifested in behaviours . |
13 | Nigel , who in any case really delighted in sows ' ears which had the faintest possibility of turning into even cotton purses , beavered away with them for an hour or more before unceremoniously dumping them in the dustbin and banging down the lid . |
14 | The unions are still engaged in a struggle to establish themselves in the available ‘ space ’ , a struggle that has very largely been resolved in the case of the BR unions where it was in any case mainly confined to representation of the footplate grades . |
15 | They were in any case somewhat subdued by Yussuf 's misfortunes . |