Example sentences of "in [adj] case [pers pn] [am/are] " in BNC.

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1 Even for the three vertebrate cases , the ways in which the wing is constructed are quite different , although in each case they are modifications of the same fundamental structure , the pentadactyl limb .
2 Automatic systems usually have an in-feed/out-feed conveyor and sufficient forklift trucks to feed the system — again in each case they are not operating within the crane and storage area .
3 In that case we 're in real trouble .
4 In that case we are still unclear how a ‘ meaning ’ account , in terms of actors ' choices within a set of rules , relates to a claim to have identified what ‘ really ’ moves them to particular actions .
5 In the first place , in the ( rare ) cases where sentence-meaning exhausts utterance-meaning ( i.e. where the speaker meant exactly what he said , no more , no less ) , the same content would be assigned both to semantics and pragmatics In other words , we would need to restrict the notion of utterance-meaning in such a way that we subtract sentence-meaning , and in that case we are back to a definition of pragmatics by residue .
6 In that case you 're looking for thirty five thirty six thousand which would be mister average in our company .
7 Thinking of the crowds " spreading terror in Teheran " , Marenches says he replied , " sire , in that case you are lost . "
8 Well in that case I 'm er it 's still a compliment still intended whoever wrote it .
9 Well , in that case I 'm gon na do something about it love that Cos I ai n't having no dog there yapping all , a , while I 'm out there !
10 But in this case they 're not .
11 And this independence is further supported by the existence of the ‘ velar-raising ’ rules in other Ulster varieties : they are carefully described by Gregg ( 1964 ) for Larne , and by Patterson ( 1860 ) for nineteenth-century Belfast , and so in this case they are plainly of some antiquity .
12 In this case they are less able to perform their exclusive and critical functions 1–3 .
13 As reports flood in [ in this case they are drawn from contemporary accounts ] groups must produce a front page story about the cholera .
14 The House will understand that , although we prefer these matters to be resolved by competitive tendering , in this case we are effectively talking about a single supplier , so it is vital to get the contract right .
15 In this case you are a genuine victim of society .
16 In this case I am actually drawing with the brush and the colours will merge quite nicely as they are painted wet into wet .
17 At least in this case I am quite sure it would apply .
18 But in this case I am satisfied that Judge Galpin had the jurisdiction to make an ex parte order .
19 In this case I am satisfied that Booth J. did have a discretion to take into account the interests of the children .
20 In this case I am concerned with the position at common law before the statute came into force .
21 In this case I am satisfied that the doctors were justified in disregarding the written instructions of Miss T. and of treating her on the basis of an emergency .
22 For instance , erm erm a good illustration of this is Locke 's erm erm argument on the right of inheritance and erm in this case I am quoting from the first treatise of government the right a son has to be maintained , has to be maintained and provided with the necessary the necessities and conveniences of life out of his father 's stock gives him a right to succeed to his father 's property for his own good but this can give him no right to succeed also to the rule which his father had over other men .
23 NORMALLY I insist on using the names of people who contact me for help , but in this case I am making an exception .
24 In this case I 'm surprised that Stella has n't had the sense to allow Bill to take her to a doctor in Hastings right away . ’
25 In either case they are readily visible to onlookers .
26 In one case you are a pupil in the second you are a friend .
27 With opinion polls showing Labour ahead of the Conservatives , many health service managers are biding their time , not prepared to press forward rapidly with changes which could soon be reversed and which in any case they are reluctant to endorse .
28 Consenting to have one 's mail opened by another , to be visited without prior arrangement , and to have another arrange aspects of one 's plans or activities without prior consultation ( e.g. accepting invitations in one 's name ) may or may not be justified by their instrumental value , but in any case they are taken in our culture as expressing the existence of certain attitudes , as in part constituting those attitudes .
29 This is hardly surprising since not only do they still confer enormous discretion on magistrates , but in any case they are only advisory .
30 Well in any case they 're gon na lose money on it , cos they wo n't get
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