Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] [adj] cases " in BNC.

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1 This is one field of higher education where in some cases the fees from the overseas student are no higher than they are for British nationals .
2 A list of Cornish saints recently studied in an early tenth-century manuscript , where in several cases the saints are listed according to geographical contiguousness of parochial dedications , suggests that the parochial structure of Cornwall , as we know it today , was already in existence at that time .
3 As the numbers were so small the table also gives our results amalgamated with those obtained in Oxford : in these two large teaching hospitals the perinatal death rate in cases in which vaginal delivery is planned ( 2.9/1000 ) is no different from that in elective caesarean section is carried out ( 2.3/1000 ) or in all cases ( 2.7/1000 ) .
4 Right from its inception NEP carried within itself the germs of its own fatal illness , whether one looks at its fiscal organization or the economic persona ( like these Nepmen ) which it soon evoked , or in many cases re-awakened .
5 Most institutions , including the RIBA under present proposals , fall into the middle category , although maintaining professional skills is an implicit , or in many cases explicit , requirement .
6 Huge sums have been spent on minute analysis of opposition products — analysis the fishkeeper ca n't possibly hope to match himself , or in many cases even understand .
7 Let's face it , both groups had , and still have , people who have no understanding of the other 's oppression , or in many cases , no sympathy either .
8 Karst scenery is not entirely , or in many cases even primarily , a product of weathering since fluvial processes play a crucial role in its development .
9 And in looking at the experience not merely of Asia , but also of Africa , what becomes increasingly apparent is that most development strategies have tended _ particularly when we look at technical change — erm have tended to bypass women , or in many cases one also notes that the impact of technical change has been detrimental to poor women , and examples of this can be found , for instance , in terms of adoption of certain kinds of technique , like mechanisation of rice processing in parts of Asia , where one finds that there has been a large scale displacement of landless women .
10 The female deals with the young without the help of the male , or in certain cases the male rears the young without the help of the female .
11 So the first people who made films , the first people who invented the apparatus by means of which they could be made , were relatively simple showmen or photographers , or in certain cases like Edison , erm the , you know a professional inventor , who would use either his staff to develop a piece of apparatus , or would do it himself .
12 Drama Studio London also runs a one-year course for post-graduate students or in some cases students with other professional skills or theatrical experience .
13 Inserted in cutting compost , or in some cases plain water , the leaves first develop roots and then one or more young plants which are later separated and potted up .
14 They may have an extra glass — or in some cases bottle — to steady the nerves tonight .
15 Either local cultivators and pastoralists were cleared from the land completely and it was reserved for European immigrants , or in some cases ( like Uganda and larger parts of Tanganyika ) local cultivators were encouraged , or forced , to grow crops for sale either as export crops or as food crops to feed the mining workforces in southern Africa ( for longer accounts of the processes of settler immigration and colonial policies , see Rodney 1972 ; Palmer & Parsons 1977 ) .
16 Some of the visitors were , in fact , so ‘ off the record ’ that I was instructed to make sure the staff did not learn their identities , or in some cases , even glimpse them .
17 Secondly , we have ‘ unnatural ’ recordings , in which original sounds ( or in some cases electrical waveforms which have never even had a separate acoustic existence ) are subject to processes which make them into something new .
18 One of the conditions held that ‘ where a youth or girl was being adequately cared for by foster parents or was satisfactorily settled in life with sound views and reliable character … then the Movement might and should reduce , or in some cases discontinue , its welfare work . ’
19 Villagers stole cattle for beef , for a ransom payment , or in some cases for ploughing or local sale .
20 Pupils with special educational needs may require particular help to pursue the programmes and targets , or in some cases modifications to those , and this problem is addressed in chapter 11 .
21 If your account is not paid within the 21 days you may present a petition to the High Court , or in some cases to County Court , for that company to be wound up .
22 They fear they could lay themselves open to prosecution for murder or manslaughter — or in some cases a civil action for damages — if they disconnect a feeding tube without court permission .
23 Even Bleuler himself considered what most of us would now recognise as a truism : that ‘ autism ’ is a feature of normal mental life , accounting for the emergence , or in some cases deliberate exploration , of ideas that arise without logic from unconscious layers of the mind .
24 The photographs are excellent , clustered with captions after an explanatory essay , or in some cases a series of short essays .
25 Those taking part come from a variety of backgrounds and have spent several months or in some cases years receiving instruction in the faith , usually as part of a parish group .
26 In this respect it would appear that the preferences and relative power of the parties are especially important in shaping structure — that either unions or employers , or in some cases the government , want ( and if necessary can make ) it that way .
27 New sashes and vents can be easily made up , or in some cases bought ready-made .
28 There is a wider set of natural monopolies sustainable as natural monopolies either with specific pricing policies or in some cases under a wide range of pricing policies , given alternative assumptions regarding entry .
29 Coins often carry inscriptions linking them to the reign of a particular ruler , or in some cases , a particular year ; other finds found with such coins can be dated by association .
30 The changes in exports and imports of manufactures , for example , can not be attributed only to a failure , or in some cases success , of British managers and workers ; and the rise in ( portfolio ) investment overseas by UK banks and finance houses is not explicable in terms of the propensities of British bankers or the character of the UK banking system alone .
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