Example sentences of "may [adv] be case " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand , there may obviously be cases where the plaintiff establishes a prima facie case by proving that he suffered damage from acts done in combination by the defendants the natural and probable outcome of which was damage to him . |
2 | There may conceivably be cases where it is all right for someone willingly to allow themselves to be treated as a means . |
3 | There may well be cases where staying in a business in which others are getting out ultimately will bring its own substantial reward , at minimum in terms of having good , sound , cash-generating business and one which i relatively unbuffeted by competition . |
4 | However , if we take the broader scope of pragmatics represented by the definition that relates context to language understanding , there may well be cases where sociolinguistic variables would be of relevance to language understanding . |
5 | That the court has inherent discretionary jurisdiction to clarify the expert clause was stated in Royal Trust International Ltd v Nordbanken ( 1989 ) unreported , Chancery Division , 13 October : … there may well be cases in which it is appropriate in the interests of the expert as well as the party [ making the application to the court ] that there should be an advance determination of law or construction which will form the basis of the expert 's approach to his task . |