Example sentences of "case it [is] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | In this case it is not a matter of constructing a trust ex nihilo , since one is already involved . |
2 | In any case it is not easy to be sure about how an illness will progress or what the outcome of a treatment will be . |
3 | It can , however , no longer be assumed that that is so , and in any case it is not clear that if a clergyman wishes to stand and electors wish him to represent them the mere fact that the churches do not like the idea has anything to do with matter . |
4 | Please state which regional final you would be able to attend from the list below , and provide a second option in case it is not possible to accommodate you at your first choice of location . |
5 | It is normal procedure for this sort of evidence to be made available to defence lawyers , although in a civil case it is not a legal requirement . |
6 | When summer comes and I finally have to reluctantly discard my thermals , I knit myself a few cardigans just in case it is not hot enough for me — and come to think of it , our weather is hardly ever hot enough for me . |
7 | Clearly , in this case it is not possible to offer precise advice as to exactly when the time comes for the GP to be informed . |
8 | But in the North Berwick branch 's case it is not only still functioning but has been electrifies . |
9 | The expression herring and common gulls illustrates this point well , because it is normal if common is taken to identify a particular species of gull ( in which case it is not a semantic constituent ) , but odd if it is taken to mean ‘ not rare ’ . |
10 | On the facts of this case it is not necessary for me to decide whether that view is right or wrong , and I should not decide it ; the point should be left open for full argument in a case where it is necessary to the decision . |
11 | … In the present case it is not even averred that the defendants knew of the pregnancy of the plaintiff 's mother when they received her as a passenger ; it is merely averred that in fact she was then quick with child , viz. with the plaintiff , to whom she subsequently gave birth . |
12 | But be prepared and able to speak without it just in case it is not available or an electrical fault develops . |
13 | Further , the repeated searching and worrying is intolerable and utterly destructive of normal family life and in any case it is not helpful in either preventing or in treating addictive disease . |
14 | In this case it is not . |
15 | In this case it is not in fact accurate to say that the contract is avoided or frustrated ; the contract remains and its provisions apply . |
16 | Does the Prime Minister agree that we do not want the militarisation of space , and that in any case it is not needed ? |
17 | In any case it is not unreasonable to expect history teachers to justify publicly to tax-payers and rate-payers why money should be spent on teaching history . |
18 | In such a case it is not caught by s. 22 unless it is by itself a contract for sale [ of land ] … |
19 | The answer is that in the one case the is aspirated ( initial in ‘ turn ’ ) , and in the other case it is not ( being final in ‘ might ’ ) . |
20 | Rosa Luxemburg was full of scorn — ‘ such a formula expresses either absolutely nothing , so that it is an empty non-committal phrase , or else it expresses the unconditional duty of socialists to support all national aspirations , in which case it is simply false ’ . |
21 | Bukharin began his critique by quoting from a letter written by Marx to his friend Kugelmann on 11 July 1868 , and since it is a keystone in Bukharin 's case it is well worth reproducing the same extract here . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | In either case it is generally seen as a last resort . |
24 | Professionals segregate according to expert criteria , but ‘ what is it to be human ? ’ sounds like a philosophical question — in which case it is also a political one — rather than something for experts to decide . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | In this case it is again not the ancestors who are important , but a rather diffuse constellation of nature spirits . |
27 | As a result of this section , it is now open to a person to claim that he was unaware of the effect that his words or conduct might be having , in which case it is then for the prosecutor to prove beyond reasonable doubt that he was so aware . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | In one 's own case it is perhaps always theoretically possible to withhold attention without losing awareness . |