Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [prep] [adj] cases " in BNC.

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1 Prosecutors may feel that in serious cases of what has hitherto been threatening conduct under the Public Order Act 1936 , section 5 might be proceeded against as affrays .
2 Doctors may feel that in many cases surgery is not clinically indicated .
3 Because people seem either to write or commission reports at the slightest excuse you must assume that in most cases a formal , written report is not in fact wanted .
4 In conclusion , one must remember that in all cases of contributory negligence the burden of proof lies on the party alleging it .
5 In all cases the Action Team works with LEDU and can sometimes provide support in addition to that which LEDU can provide and in other cases can provide assistance to firms not eligible for LEDU assistance .
6 They lose friends , they ca n't work and in many cases , particularly sexual , with the risk of AIDS , the addiction can be life threatening .
7 The reader will appreciate that in most cases oil field development necessitates the use of external finance .
8 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 .
9 So it will just mean that on those cases , on approximately forty , their arrears letter will be going out a couple of weeks late .
10 Incontinence , however , was poorly defined ( for solid or liquid stools ) , but we may reasonably suppose that in many cases it was for liquid stools only .
11 Exactly how much initiative labour exercises in QC operations does vary but in many cases labour has to meet a target of suggestions on an agenda set by management and coordinated by foremen .
12 However , we may notice that in all cases with , 4 becomes unbounded as in region II .
13 While he did not dispute that in many cases money had been levied that was twice what was necessary for satisfactory repair , and even then that the work carried out had been slovenly or even not done at all , the great laissez-faire economist had been convinced by the turnpikes that so far as public works " for facilitating commerce in general " were concerned , " the greater part may easily be so managed as to afford a particular revenue sufficient for defraying their own expense , without bringing any burden upon the general revenue of society " .
14 If one accepts that a person 's actions are freely chosen , one can not then argue that in some cases they are determined by outside forces .
15 These workers clearly demonstrate the ability to detect signals in patients with substantial antibody concentrations , but do not state whether in these cases there was a rising titre of anti-D ; this , however , can be construed because they went on to do cordocentesis in the patients with high values .
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