Example sentences of "[prep] this case the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Exiting from the outer gates , Satan saw another man-thing — in this case the tall figure of Nate Springfield — and swerved left to lead his decimated pack away from any further fire-and-thunder attacks , such as they had just painfully experienced .
2 In this case the highest tender was accepted , without other tenderers being given the opportunity to submit another offer on the basis of similar amendments to the original brief .
3 In this case the only way to be sure is to go through the procedure of HIV testing .
4 In this case the only possible solution when retrieval times become too long is to turn to an inverted file or a multilist .
5 In this case the only difference between the regions would be their initial configurations and so the strong anthropic principle would reduce to the weak one .
6 In this case the only predetermined variable is and the exogenous variables are g , v t and .
7 In this case the overall sampling fraction , φ , is applied to each stratum , i.e. Thus The n i values thus calculated will generally have to be rounded and adjusted so that their sum is n .
8 In this case the immediate position defended ( contra the work of Wyld and Zachrisson ) is that orthoepic evidence is better than other evidence , such as ‘ occasional spellings ’ ( Wyld , 1936 ) , but the underlying assumption ( which is more relevant here ) is that it is possible to write a continuous unilinear history of ‘ standard ’ English pronunciation .
9 Michèe Barrett refers in her essay to the ‘ turn to culture ’ in recent feminist work , and Griselda Pollock 's long essay in the volume Painting , Feminism , History gives us some idea of why culture ( in this case the visual arts ) has come to be so central .
10 Property rights , in this case the legal right for you to be compensated for infringement of your garden and light , enter in two distinct ways .
11 In this case the static position error is 2/3 degree , compared to the 8 degree error when the load is directly-coupled , although the effects of friction and backlash in the gear would tend to reduce this improvement .
12 The ‘ I ’ , he would have argued , only means something in relation to all the other words that it is usually compared with — in this case the personal pronouns like ‘ you ’ , ‘ she ’ or ‘ it ’ .
13 In this case the necessary yawing movement is caused by the high drag of the badly stalled wing .
14 Some hotel rooms can take a fourth bed , and in this case the second child will receive a discount of 25% .
15 In this case the best method for recovering eggs is to use the flushing method described in Section 2.2 for cleavage stages followed by hyaluronidase treatment if necessary .
16 The vertical axis is the potential , in this case the best possible solution to the design problem .
17 Like another release in the same series — Benedict Mason 's Lighthouses of England and Wales , which I 've reviewed at length below — Birtwistle 's work is also , for all its contemporary superstructure and substructures , a species of tone-poem in a genre that British composers tend to be good at : in this case the quasipantheistic dark-pastoral in the tradition of North Country Sketches , In the Faery Hills , Enter Spring and , perhaps especially , the ‘ Ritual dances ’ from Tippett 's Midsummer Marriage .
18 In this case the essential starter can be placed on the shelf in the back of the hood ( as can the airpump if it 's small enough ) .
19 One of the things that we shall be seeking to do in the negotiations on the political union treaty is to try to ensure that the Commission — at present under no effective control — increasingly comes under the control of the most appropriate Parliament , in this case the European Parliament .
20 Estimates for the period 1977 to 1980 were provided by Canadian and Norwegian scientists In this case the Norwegian scientist 's estimate was in the mid-range of the others .
21 In this case the relevant budget line becomes 165 , as the most that will be forthcoming from the central government is 25 ( in units of X ) .
22 In this case the innocent purchaser had agreed to buy a car from , as he later discovered , someone who did not own it , on terms that property in the car would pass to him upon payment of the price .
23 In this case the familiar fraction was given by nearly 90 per cent of pupils who gave a correct answer .
24 It is most certainly true that Kenyans must decide their own future , but in this case the Kenyan president has taken a decision which does not serve his people well .
25 ( 2.12 ) with respect to time : So in this case the winding currents undergo a smooth exponential change with time constant 2L/R = 2 ms , as shown in Fig. 2.5. ( b ) .
26 In this case the new equilibrium point would be E 2 .
27 In this case the first layer Ni atom is well imaged , but not the second layer Ni atom .
28 Another way of interpreting these results is as showing that explicit training is indeed necessary for context-specificity — in this case the two conditions are presented separately ( i.e. there is a block of reinforced trials followed by a block of non-reinforced trials ) but the arrangement is formally equivalent to the explicit discrimination procedure used by Bouton and Swartzentruber ( 1986 ) .
29 Although in this case the two outcomes are differentiated by the presence or the absence of a neutral event ( see also Fedorchak and Bolles 1986 ) , there are several other ways in which such a differentiation can be arranged .
30 Answer guide : In this case the future benefit to be obtained is difficult to judge and may not exceed the rental .
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