Example sentences of "from [noun] to case " in BNC.

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1 Locke 's motives for rejecting them , accordingly , vary from case to case .
2 As always with matters of team work , the basic environmental factors differed from case to case and complicated any analysis of what constitutes a ‘ team ’ ( Marshall , et al . ,
3 The non-excluded reasons and the grounds for challenging an authority 's directives vary from case to case .
4 In other words , the Home Secretary would have a discretion to exercise from case to case , with the result that the duration of each warrant would vary , subject to a statutory maximum period .
5 Naturally , the form of guarantee that is appropriate varies from case to case .
6 The precise details and mechanics of long-firm fraud vary from case to case , and many are exceedingly complex .
7 The strategies naturally varied from case to case , but all addressed the broad goals outlined above and all included a publicity programme of meetings , brochures and media coverage .
8 However , although the boundary existed , its position had varied from case to case .
9 The comparative implications of adopting this approach are that the meaning of what we are labelling ‘ aggression ’ will necessarily vary from case to case , depending on how the native concepts to which it is opposed vary from case to case .
10 The comparative implications of adopting this approach are that the meaning of what we are labelling ‘ aggression ’ will necessarily vary from case to case , depending on how the native concepts to which it is opposed vary from case to case .
11 I make no attempt to define satisfactory ; for apart from the truism that it must not be so large that the individual member of it is lost in the crowd and hence in his own view and in that of those who lead , instruct or represent him , reduced to an impersonal average , what makes a satisfactory constituency will vary from case to case .
12 Bar-Hillel ( 1970 : 79 ) states that ‘ the depth of the pragmatic context which is necessary for the full understanding of various sentence-tokens , is different , of course , from case to case ’ .
13 The latter pointed out that , while there was a general process of restructuring , the way it worked out in practice was different from case to case and that therefore it was pointless to search for highly regular patterns .
14 Its position seems to vary from case to case .
15 The importance to be attached to these factors will vary from case to case .
16 A contingency approach to leadership is one which argues that the ability of a manager to be a leader , and to influence his subordinate work group , depends on the particular situation , and will vary from case to case .
17 So , the conditions of dominance can vary from case to case .
18 Essentially , this is a question of fact which will vary from case to case although , prima facie , with innocent misrepresentation , time will run from the date of execution of the contract ; in the case of fraud however , it will run from the date of reasonable discovery .
19 The degree to which readers assimilate the constructed poetic persona to the author will , however , vary from case to case , depending , presumably , on their knowledge and expectations about different writers and genres , and on their perception of each individual text .
20 The degree of resemblance , and hence the degree of faithfulness which is appropriate varies from case to case , but is always under the control of the principle of relevance .
21 The way in which such imputed values are found varies from case to case and is seldom straightforward .
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