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

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1 The report also adds that in those cases , ‘ off-farm income averaged £12,500 in 1988 , rising to £13,500 in 1989 ’ .
2 John Speight says that in some cases , the package is more expensive than the chip inside .
3 He says that in previous cases where they 've taken over contracts they 've offered up to 98 per cent of employees their jobs back .
4 The evidence shows that in many cases the minister of state has set a date for the first review later than would have been the case if he had adopted the views expressed by the judiciary .
5 The second sub-section looks at the implementation of more sophisticated open-loop control schemes and shows that in many cases the choice of software- or hardware-based control depends on the aspects of performance which are most important in the particular application .
6 And it alleges that in some cases traffic is being severely disrupted on the busy road after cars have been covered in slime dragged up from the river bed .
7 Sayre states that in most cases , there are less than four resulting alternative letter strings , and usually one .
8 It seems that in some cases the answer is yes , even though no characteristic elements of segmental phonology have been found which distinguish black Londoners ' speech from that of other Londoners .
9 Indeed , it seems that in some cases an interpretation in terms of emphasis is quite inappropriate .
10 It seems that in these cases , instead of pleonasm , there is an intensification of the adverbial notion ( cf. very very good ) .
11 However , from their polymerase chain reaction results , it seems that in most cases there is 1 fetal cell for every 10–10 maternal cells .
12 As a result , the more recycled materials are collected by keen governments , the more their price falls until in some cases it is negative : to persuade a company to take waste plastic for recycling , a large cheque has to be attached to each consignment .
13 This study indicates that despite recent cases linking NMS-like syndromes with clozapine therapy , clozapine monotherapy with careful monitoring for NMS will become the treatment regime of choice for patients with a history of NMS , especially in view of the drug 's unique lack of extrapyramidal effects .
14 This means that in some cases , the HE speaker must " lose " or neutralise a contrast which is normally expressed in HE .
15 This means that in most cases it is more likely to be a matter of relaxing the forward pressure to allow the aircraft to level out rather than pulling it out with a positive backward pressure on the stick .
16 Corporation tax is based on an imputation system , which means that in most cases the liability to corporation tax is the same whether the firm pays dividends or not , and that shareholders do not face double taxation on their dividends .
17 Nevertheless , the principle remains and in appropriate cases some negotiation may be necessary with the IPCs to ensure that the absence of an open offer will not prejudice institutional shareholder support for the takeover .
18 And if he does bring it to the attention of the authorities , the problem then arises that in many cases , and I 've seen it in my experience , he will be dissuaded
19 IBM claims that in many cases , homophones such as ‘ to , ’ ‘ too ’ and ‘ two ’ are successfully distinguished .
20 He suggests that in all cases contradictory discourses are neutralised by the dominant , privileged discourse .
21 Jones ( 1931 ) implies that it can , but experimental work ( e.g. O'Connor and Tooley ( 1964 ) ) suggests that in many cases it is not perceptible unless a speaker is deliberately trying to avoid ambiguity .
22 Some of this research suggests that in certain cases , for example the bauxite and aluminium industry , the global disposition of power is still very much in favour of the First World TNCs , while in other cases , for example petroleum and perhaps copper , the balance of power has shifted in recent decades , and the First World TNCs have to be content with a smaller share of the revenues .
23 The writer 's research suggests that in some cases arts advisers ' posts have been replaced by positions at the lower status level of ‘ professional development teacher ’ .
24 Everyone who deals in chemical purchasing knows that in many cases , one is forced by prepackaging and stringent sales requirements to purchase substantially more of a given compound than is required .
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