Example sentences of "be [that] in [det] case " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 'll be that in any case , wo n't it ? ’
2 Member States would normally be given eighteen months within which to incorporate the directive objectives into their domestic laws , but it may well be that in this case a shorter period is specified .
3 We could perhaps speak of coming to ‘ know ’ being , but it may be that in this case ‘ knowledge ’ is itself a metaphor .
4 I understand the various accou er professional bodies in the accountancy industry are in fact doing that but I think the government should also do that because it is not just the probity of financial institutions we are concerned about , it is also er the auditing of other commercial concerns and it seems to be that in this case the public interest has taken second place to the government 's wish to do as little as possible , yet again the minister said in the debate that if we were to do anything further in response to a question put by my honourable friend the member for Grimsby , it would need legislation , primary legislation .
5 The point is that in each case the woman is defining her own housework behaviour with reference to that of her mother .
6 The only thing that unites these three arrangements is that in each case a minority class rules and takes the surplus away from the producers .
7 A point to emphasize is that in each case the material was obtained from natural sources distant and sometimes remote from the places where it was put to social use .
8 One way in which the pattern of results might be described is that in each case the exemplars which accorded most closely to the subjects ’ expectations were recognized best .
9 It may be that the result of our decision is that in any case where the facts would establish a charge under section 15(1) they would also establish a charge under section 1(1) .
10 One matter on which all three members of the court founded their judgments was that in that case the path and steps formed an essential part of the means of access to the house , in that it was the only way in .
11 The simple truth was that in any case , few such poor families would have had cash that they could have regularly given away .
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