Example sentences of "in other cases [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In other cases they added humour , most notably in Lanchbery 's score for La Fille Mal Gardée , where several witty slants in the orchestration raise laughter , for example the music for the Cock and the Hens .
2 Sometimes such attitudes are secondary to a patient 's current mood state ; in other cases they are long-standing and firmly established .
3 But to describe the issue as one which depends on whether or not the bank must be taken to have appointed the husband as its agent to deal with the wife and to procure her consent serves , in my opinion , to mask the basis upon which in certain cases creditors have failed to enforce their security against the third parties and upon which in other cases they have succeeded .
4 In other cases we must be careful that questions will not result in refusals to answer .
5 In some cases this is true , but in other cases it is not .
6 Depending on his assessment of the patient , the therapist may judge that he should be encouraged to use open access only as a last resort ; in other cases it has to be accepted that the patient and his relatives may benefit if they can use this facility often .
7 In other cases it is a combination of circumstances or traumatic events which bring about the troubled state of mind .
8 A depressive reaction of psychotic proportion frequently occurs alone but in other cases it may be replaced by a state of mania which may also , though more rarely , be found without swings into depression .
9 In other cases it seems that some assessment was made , at a high level , of the general condition of a school , so that it was considered inappropriate for project status .
10 However , quite apart from the fact that such a statement does not accommodate cases of emergency — cases where the defendant 's unlawful conduct could , unless restrained , cause serious and irreparable harm before trial , as for example where the defendant threatens to cut down a tree in breach of a tree preservation order — in other cases it is usually not so much the flagrancy of the breach as the fact that the defendant intends to persist in offending unless restrained by an injunction , which justifies the invocation of that form of relief : see City of London Corporation v. Bovis Construction Ltd .
11 In other cases it may be possible to do justice between the parties by exercising the court 's power under section 13(3) by making ‘ such other order as may be just . ’
12 In other cases it is not true ; for example , a flight will be available in an airline booking system long before it takes place .
13 But in other cases it is a result of historical accidents in the development of the disciplines , and if the study of society were to be initiated all over again it would surely be divided rather differently .
14 In other cases it is possible to substitute progressively pure 13 Co for normal 12 CO in a complex .
15 In other cases it was apparent that a new pedestrian population was being tapped as turnover rose markedly on shop opening .
16 In other cases it is shaped by personal preference ( e.g. you already feel that you have something specific to say on a particular work ) .
17 In other cases it may be an issue of terminology .
18 In other cases it means the period during which an appeal can be lodged .
19 In other cases it may be difficult to guarantee effectiveness because of the uncertain state of the relevant law .
20 But the spokesman said : ‘ In other cases it is thought desirable that they should no longer stay in this country . ’
21 Some employers provide lunch for you ; in other cases you will be expected to fend for yourself , like any other worker !
22 In other cases he remains cut off , although he may then recover well enough physically and mentally to start a new life , perhaps even setting up home with someone else and taking on a new job .
23 If an explosion occurs owing to the escape of gas , it does not seem to have been suggested that the defences of common benefit or consent of the plaintiff would be available to the defendants , possibly because the plaintiff has no choice as to the source of his supply of gas , whereas in other cases he can decide for himself whether he will accept the arrangement offered to him by his landlord .
24 Sometimes he may be able to solve the problem himself , while in other cases he will call in technical specialists to deal with the problem .
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