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

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1 To Europeans , this music is unfamiliar and in many cases the technical level of orchestration and harmony is deficient by world standards , but in place of technique , the Indians have something else that should interest us .
2 In general the activities of the masses were though of as mindless but they were at least non-political and in many cases they even encouraged the acceptance of social norms and new routines necessary to urban and industrial life .
3 Regional libraries also receive full specifications of British and in some cases foreign patents and will make copies of these available to enquirers .
4 In their original formulation these two schools were both more concerned , if not exclusively so , with macro-economic and in some cases social historical development .
5 The location of the earliest episcopal churches — in the inhabited suburbs , within the walls , near the edge of the walled town , or near the centre ? — is often doubtful and in many cases has been much debated .
6 The key change that could be identified in all the schools visited was that of a rethink about departmental allocation , As a result of devolution , capitation seemed to be allocated to departments using criteria that were more public and in most cases fairer ; for example , a formula based on pupil and subject weightings , or a system of bidding or , inevitably , the use of last year 's figures plus an allowance for inflation .
7 Old age begins officially on retirement but the majority of people in their sixties and many in their seventies remain reasonably fit , independent , active and content and in many cases they will remain so until the end of their lives .
8 Equal opportunities and gender were given a high profile in Authority policy , but again the situation on the ground was uneven and in some cases inadequate .
9 The visible glamour and affluence of the likes of Maurice Hope , Justin Fashanu and Daley Thompson are seductive and in many cases , irresistible .
10 It was also at this stage of increasing daily use and possibly injecting that family relationships generally became strained and in many cases reached breaking point .
11 These are slower-growing species than the annuals and will not be productive until the swidden stage is complete and in many cases not until the subsequent fallow is well established ; the different ages at which the perennials mature also facilitates a phased harvest so that the fallow stage is not unproductive .
12 ‘ Counterfeiting techniques have become highly sophisticated and in many cases the packaging has been copied to the finest degree so that the ordinary consumer would have absolutely no idea , from the outside , that they were n't buying the genuine article , ’ explains Mike Wadsley .
13 Most will be paid less than full-time workers and be on short-term contracts , I E monthly and in some cases weekly .
14 The widespread and in many cases willing and eager involvement of cultural producers in what are really quite normal market relationships has always cut across it .
15 These attacks have inflicted widespread and in some cases irreparable damage in preparation for the ground offensive .
16 All in all , then , claims about women 's conservatism are stereotypical , sexist and in many cases just plain wrong .
17 On the ventral aspect sternal apophyses are commonly present and in some cases highly developed .
18 They are required to identify the best way of helping the frail and vulnerable and in many cases that will be by using the voluntary or the independent sector .
19 Employment prospects were also at least as good and in some cases slightly better than for school leaver entrants .
20 The amount of time , officer time taken to process an application for a modification to an existing permission is still substantial and in some cases can be even more than that per a new proposal , but in those circumstances , and this is just by way of illustration because the the actual fee regime is , is very variable , by way of illustration the fee chargeable for a a , a modification is much less than for the application as a whole er f for , for the er er working as a whole .
21 Compaction also caused the secondary limestones to become fractured and in some cases this results in the caving of the limestone sections in boreholes which can be detected using the caliper log ( Fig. 24 ) .
22 It simply recognizes the importance of retaining the experience of G M B activists in a situation like now where thousands upon thousands are being made redundant and in many cases victimized for trade union activity .
23 Forestry practices in the developing world are diverse and complex and in many cases the absence of overall institutional control of forests coupled with other pressures , such as expanding agriculture , has resulted in indiscriminate exploitation .
24 They set sail from the Guadalquivir River under the proud corporate title of the Armada de Molucca , amply armed but hopelessly provisioned , with crews composed of men of nine different nationalities and of innumerable and in many cases mutually antagonistic temperaments .
25 Unlike national insurance benefits , the award of supplementary benefit depended in the bulk of cases on the exercise of discretionary powers , which have been described as ‘ wide , problematic and in some cases ambiguous ’ .
26 The only quantifiable difference between what happened in this country and in Germany during that period is that the Germans produced many more traffic-calming schemes , which I acknowledge are complicated and in many cases quite expensive .
27 In areas with high population densities ( c. 100 people km-2 ) , intensive dryland agriculture is becoming increasingly important and in many cases there is no fallow period although intercropping is common .
28 But religious education has been known to be fundamentalist and in some cases anti-catholic , depending on the teacher .
29 Indeed the 100% mortgage , commonplace in the boom , is now virtually extinct , with 95% frequently the maximum available and in many cases substantially less .
30 Practically all building materials are affected by one or a combination of the following : extremes of temperature dampness method of stacking or storing accidental or wilful damage avoidable or unavoidable wastage Sometimes deterioration may be difficult to detect and , perhaps even more important , actual realisable value may be negligible and in some cases negative , in that costs will be incurred in carting away .
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