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

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1 Some yeomen families were there for five , six or seven generations , and in some other cases the turnover of names is explained by inheritance through a female line in the absence of male heirs .
2 In some individual cases the number of items posted will decrease and in other cases there will be a change in the pattern of consumer spending , customers perhaps making use of private sector delivery services .
3 Thus in these 41 cases the protection offered by BCG vaccination may have disappeared .
4 In these two cases the Comments/Dependent Requests space on the form should be completed stating the exact entries to be photocompositioned .
5 In these particular cases the ultimate cost is known , but in other areas ( such as the whisky launch ) even an expensive promotional campaign may not be successful .
6 In all other cases the chosen outcome of business clients was adopted by the lawyer .
7 The text of the Convention suggests that in all other cases the Central Authority may choose to serve the document either by the method prescribed by its internal law for the service of documents in actions brought against defendants within the jurisdiction or by ‘ delivery to an addressee who accepts it voluntarily ’ , i.e. remise simple .
8 In all other cases the output is , of course , zero .
9 In all other cases the amount of the compensation will be equal to the product of the appropriate multiplier and the rateable value of the holding .
10 In all such cases the rule would seem to apply that the infant 's acts are ‘ voidable ’ ; they become binding on him only if , after attaining full age , he fails within a reasonable time to repudiate them .
11 In all such cases the agisters received a writ of Allocate for the purposes of their account at the Exchequer .
12 In all such cases the prevalence of such actions and the possibilities for their control are better accounted for by addressing the question of what it is that usually inhibits the actions , rather than by accounting for how the motivations arise .
13 As in all such cases the issue is finally one of legal policy .
14 In all such cases the court must estimate as best it can what would have happened if the plaintiff had not been injured and on that basis must assess his loss .
15 In all such cases the plaintiff is entitled to damages to compensate him for the lost benefit .
16 For them , there is a provision in the byelaws that in all appropriate cases the Institute should attempt to resolve complaints by conciliation , arbitration or otherwise .
17 In all eight cases the diarrhoea continued for over 21 days , in five it persisted for more than three months .
18 In all these cases the reaction of society as a whole in the face of ‘ The Thing ’ is like that of an organism attacked by a parasite , or a specialised aggressor : it behaves in exactly the way which renders the aggression successful .
19 And that is quite wrong , for in all these cases the addressee is instead the trustee .
20 In all these cases the treatment is simple : put back the skin fats by the liberal use of moisturising creams .
21 In all these cases the court has been concerned to ensure that these fundamental requirements are met in the way in which , particularly in the case of the county courts , they are intended to be and should be met .
22 In all these cases the minister will write justifying this decision to override the scrutiny reserve to the chairmen of both Scrutiny Committees and will in addition appear personally in the House of Commons .
23 In all these cases the answer would be , " As good as I can get it . "
24 In all these cases the reciprocity is like-for-like and the message that is encoded in the action is roughly : " We are friends and we are of equal status . "
25 Rather similar , seemingly absurd infinities occur in the other partial theories , but in all these cases the infinities can be cancelled out by a process called renormalization .
26 So , why do n't we say that a rubbish dump , or Mont Blanc , or the moon , is just as complex as an aeroplane or a dog , because in all these cases the arrangement of atoms is " improbable " ?
27 In all these cases the court will interfere .
28 In all these cases the basic information comes from a census question such as ‘ Where were you living five years ago ? ’
29 In all three cases the changes in the host , if we accept that they are Darwinian adaptations for the benefit of the parasite , must be seen as extended phenotypic effects of parasite genes .
30 And yet in all three cases the CSM either acted tardily or not at all .
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