Example sentences of "[vb mod] [prep] [adj] case " in BNC.
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1 | Each group , then , must sound complete if played without the others , and the part-writing must in each case be smooth and correct . |
2 | The designer must in this case provide the six displacement and rotation vectors to transform the model from its drawn space , into the reference for the component within the complete machine . |
3 | The files must in this case be named after the individual piece parts , ie PARTA to PARTE . |
4 | Any quotation must in any case be extensive : |
5 | More important , he set about gathering the Wordsworths into the Quantock fold , hastening a visit which must in any case have been intended for the near future . |
6 | I should in any case have answered Elizabeth 's kind little note , but a reference to Ivy at once warmed me towards her . |
7 | Provided the skin is peeled well out of the way any areas which the uterus might touch should in any case , be sterile . |
8 | It should in any case use the total-chromatic consistently . |
9 | In discussing the " Wagnerian " aspect of the book , we should in any case remember that during the later part of 1871 Nietzsche actually reduced the extend of Wagner 's presence in it , rather than increased it . |
10 | In the event that for whatever reason it has not proved possible to settle a claim either extrajudicially or by Tender well before the Proof , the defender should in any case in which he approaches Proof without wishing to contest on the merits , protect himself against the expenses thereof by Tender . |
11 | The simple system would be relatively easy to develop , and the equipment should in any case be obtained for other uses , such as in-house training . |
12 | As to ( c ) , Tindal C.J. thought that where C refused to deliver up the goods or to answer A's demand , ‘ a jury might be induced to presume a conversion from such silence , or at any rate the owner might in such case enter and take his property subject to the payment of any damage he might commit . ’ |
13 | Despite its lack of amenities , he might in any case have preferred it to Peabody accommodation , with its ban upon wallpaper and its walls bare of plaster to prevent vermin . |
14 | Although this policy may have been viewed as a ‘ reasonable ’ intervention in the free market for private housing , there might in any case have been problems of enforcement of restrictions on resale . |
15 | Oil-spill experts from a number of countries flew into the area to assist with cleaning-up operations , which were largely limited to defending the intakes of desalination plants with the use of booms and " skimmer " vessels ; the slick was seen as too large for practical use of chemical dispersants , which might in any case damage marine life , and the best hope for its dispersal lay in a combination of the natural processes of evaporation and breakdown by marine bacteria . |
16 | One might in any case question whether any modern edition is appropriate for a book on language since one will have to approach the language through a modern editor 's eyes instead of through contemporary ones . |
17 | Ritualized obedience , and the constable 's streetwise judgement , could in any case often limit if not prevent street conflict . |
18 | Yet , given the reality that a number of children were deprived and neglected and the shortage of sympathetic officials , who could in any case have done little about the causes of such deprivation , it is difficult to known what alternative measures were available . |
19 | In fact these lectures offered an elegant and lucid exposition of educational theories and assumptions ( he had been exercised by this topic since the early forties ) and although he failed to arrive at any conclusions he suggested that none could in any case be reached . |
20 | In fact , an explanation which went back to a biologically grounded disposition could in this case precisely avoid the invocation of rational collective agency , which is rather an intellectualist embarrassment to the story as Hume ( 1738–40 ) tells it . |
21 | The guidance may in any case often be dated . |
22 | Where very large units have been created by either purchase or amalgamation the ‘ personal touch ’ , to which many farmers ascribe the absence of industrial relations problems in British agriculture , may in any case be inoperable . |
23 | All econometric models are vast simplifications of reality , entailing several layers of approximation , and the economic theory available may in any case be very limited , or controversial , or capable of quantifying in only a rough-and-ready fashion . |
24 | The consensus is that the world is not yet ready for it , and it may in any case never be necessary . |
25 | But the use of the notion of appropriateness-conditions would in that case simply make the wrong predictions . |
26 | Indian painters would in this case be painting an image showing the Church 's and the State 's warning to Indians who contemplated rebellion , as many did . |
27 | It is not then that this particular instance of a male , semitic human being ‘ is God ’ — one would in this case have to say ‘ a god ’ . |
28 | The chronology of the lists would in this case , at any rate , appear to be somewhat elastic , however , since it can be shown that Haci Ivaz and Ibrahim Pasa ( presumably Candarli Ibrahim Pasa ) , also mentioned as having died , actually did so in Dhu " l-Ka'da 831/August 1428 and Dhu " l-Ka'da 832/August 1429 respectively . |
29 | Mr Morton , who has made many speeches on the need for an integrated and planned transport policy , would in any case be unlikely to relish the job of breaking up the rail network . |
30 | So it is that tomorrow , ITV will screen a profile of the man who spent the first eight years of his life in Abyssinia ( now Ethiopia ) and graduated to serious eccentricity via an English prep school ( where he was beaten ) , Eton ( where he learned to box ) and finally Oxford ( where he was a boxing blue and acquired the dramatically-bent nose which for six decades has lent drama to what would in any case have been a distinguished face ) . |