Example sentences of "but in [det] [noun pl] the " in BNC.

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1 It is undoubtedly the case that many AJRs raise matters of urgency for applicants but in such cases the applicant , who is usually the party with the interest in obtaining information , can choose not to seek discovery etc .
2 But in all cases the revolution was filtered by discussion — those long , intermittent , laconic , joking conversations in shops and in guestrooms of private houses .
3 It is presidential policy that , wherever practicable , claimants should be told the outcome of their appeals on the day , but in all cases the claimant and adjudication officer must be sent a written record of the decision which includes a note of the evidence and submissions of the parties , a statement of the tribunals findings of fact and of the reasons for the decision .
4 ‘ Attempts were made to conciliate between Diameter and their clients but in many cases the bureau suffered the same frustrations experienced by the complainant , ’ he said .
5 But in many cases the castle is quite unrelated to other castles .
6 But in many cases the threat of legal action has been enough to stop those few shopkeepers who attempt to profit from glue and solvent sales to solvent misusers .
7 Some of these are quite interesting to try out , but in many cases the cost of registering is not very competitive with commercial software .
8 There is so much strong work around but in many cases the young artists will come up eventually .
9 You should be able to re-connect the speaker , keyboard lock , reset and power on LED but in many cases the Turbo LED and Turbo switch cables will have to be left unconnected .
10 The tax treatment of discounted debentures is very complex but in many cases the " discount " may be treated as a deduction when computing the profits of a company which reduces the cost of the discount to a company .
11 The client should be advised that terms can not be watertight — the need to satisfy the statutory test of reasonableness allows terms to be challenged , but in many cases the drafter should be able to provide assurance that the terms will probably satisfy the test .
12 Linkage can happen informally in that high salaries are easier to justify where the company is profitable , but in many companies the connection between profitability and remuneration is now made explicit , through the use of bonus payments or share options .
13 Initially the stress was on land tenure arrangements with the agrarian reform programs , but in many areas the focus then moved to the production of food and some governments are now concerned with distribution and access to food .
14 In crickets , the ability to sing can develop without the experience of song , but in many birds the story is not the same .
15 These are the Fieldnames but in many spreadsheets the cells in which the first row of data is entered are just as important , if not more so than the names themselves .
16 Traditionally , markets are held in the open air , often on a certain day , or days , of the week , but in many towns the market has become a more permanent set-up , incorporated into a modern shopping precinct .
17 But in many booths the presiding officer is in cahoots with the capturers , or may be too terrified of local toughs to protest .
18 We are a long way from Egypt , but in many ways the secular world is as merciless as Islam .
19 Now a Glasgow inner city area migh may seem light years away from all this but in many ways the need is just as acute .
20 But in many societies the position is exactly reversed ; homicide invites private reprisal , while many types of sexual offence lead to public punishment because they are regarded as sins which generate a condition of ritual pollution and thus endanger the whole community .
21 But in some counties the forest dwellers had not waited for these instructions .
22 These discussions are held on an informal basis mainly within the planning department , but in some instances the opinions of other departments are sought .
23 But in some cases the necessary basic information is lacking ; for example , the reproductive rate of some whales is unknown .
24 Experimentation is fine , but in some cases the stakes are too high .
25 It is not only players of a sport who risk injury , but in some cases the spectators too , and for example the problem of ‘ football hooliganism ’ has become a matter of concern in the UK .
26 Some of the owl species are covered by more than one pellet collection so as to provide an estimate of within species variation , but in some cases the sample is restricted to single pellet collections .
27 Sharing can cause problems , but in some cases the children can be encouraged to explore possible solutions for themselves .
28 But in some cases the group 's behaviour will be disrupted by the presence of a known researcher , and it is in these instances that covert research is conducted .
29 In many cases fans were able to attach labels to certain positions , but in some cases the role was defined only by the range of behaviours required for it .
30 Many cleaners have a manual control , but in some cases the suction adjusts automatically to suit the surface .
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