Example sentences of "in both case the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In both cases the ingestion of drugs was not a crime .
2 In both cases the customer is sent quarterly statements plus a monthly bulletin of market analysis and research .
3 As I use Taskmax and Windows 3 , both of which use SWAP designations , these would have been primary candidates for missing disk space , except in both cases the swap areas are allocated to E : \WIN — a subdirectory on a 3Mb RAM drive .
4 In both cases the composition and osmolarity are crucial to success and it is advisable to test any new batch on a few embryos before committing the entire culture to the treatment .
5 In both cases the money went for tickets to fund-raising parties organised for Mr Takeshita .
6 In both cases the camouflage is interfering with the natural elements , but in one case it is attacking the whole shape , while in the other it is blotting out the appendages .
7 In both cases the shock had to be overwhelming and painful in the extreme if it was to generate the civilizing consequences of respect for , and maintenance of , the great taboos of civilization .
8 In both cases the decider ends up where he started from .
9 In both cases the benefit falls to be quantified by reference to the expense of providing the benefit .
10 In both cases the consultant is there to assist the architect and to advise the client on all specialised aspects of food service planning .
11 In both cases the soliloquy conveys important self-reflection , a move from light-hearted banter to serious self-revelation that is made with even more significance by Cressida , after the exit of Pandarus — the spirit of prose at its most banal ( Troilus and Cressida , I.ii.281 ) — and by Hal , after the exit of Falstaff ( 1 Henry IV , I.ii.195 ) .
12 In both cases the home team had been 2-0 down at half-time , Southampton fighting back , literally , to force a draw , Arsenal a win .
13 In both cases the person must be registered by the Panel as exempt for the purposes of the Code .
14 It is probably patronising to say that in both cases the window dressing is up to Kensington standards , but it is .
15 In both cases the choice is between the serious but dull ( when seeing Paul she had been completing her thesis on religious poetry ) and the creative but frivolous ( she collaborates with Bernard on a book about adultery in medieval literature ) .
16 In both cases the behaviour is not completely predictable , but observation for only a short time makes it so for all subsequent times . )
17 One of four patients with Crohn 's disease showed inappropriate B antigen expression as well as inappropriate A antigen expression : in both cases the expression was focal .
18 In both cases the Bar Council approved and submitted proposals to amend the Regulations .
19 In both cases the king secured political and military service without the loss of fiscal lands .
20 In both cases the problem of strength and weakness is almost entirely a matter of surface smoothness .
21 In both cases the problem is that concrete cultural processes , in particular historical locations , are reduced to abstract schemata .
22 In both cases the Court ruled by five to four that the prohibition of flag burning violated the Constitution 's guarantee of freedom of speech .
23 In both cases the government 's beneficiary is itself .
24 The answers Wheatley gave to the first two questions were in favour of retaining the larger unit , but in both cases the government reversed this recommendation in the final legislation .
25 In both cases the proportion is closer to the optimal proportion than the output to the optimal output .
26 If a household purchases a typewriter for personal use , it is classified in the National Accounts as ‘ consumption ’ , yet the same purchase by a firm is classified as ‘ investment ’ , even though in both cases the capital asset yields a stream of useful services throughout its life .
27 In both cases the success of the university sub-disciplinary segments can be seen as having partly resulted from their having found allies outside of their own organizations .
28 In both cases the creditor had left it to the debtor husband to deal with the surety , his wife , and had done nothing to satisfy itself that she understood what she was doing or to protect her from abuse by the debtor of the influence and reliance that would be likely to be present .
29 In both cases the assessment task can be identified as that of correctly selecting individuals , i.e. selective assessment .
30 However , the situation of older and younger generations is similar in a different sense , in that in both cases the position of individuals within those structures is determined very largely by factors outside their control — very obviously so at the time when the issue of old age pensions was first on the agenda .
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