Example sentences of "in [det] [adj] cases [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 read the following judgment of the court , prepared by Brooke J. In these two cases we have been invited to determine , as preliminary issues , the capacity in which judges of the High Court are acting when they sit as visitors to the Inns of Court to determine appeals against orders by which barristers are to be disbarred or suspended from practice by their Inns .
2 In all other cases they should be reported as minority interests .
3 In all other cases we have to find support in the literature , in what other people have done or in our own experience .
4 In all other cases it would seem that the union 's responsibility for the acts of an individual are to be determined by the general law of master and servant or agency .
5 In all other cases it is advisable to grant tenants easements to use the facilities in common with the other tenants in the building .
6 In all other cases it is artificial to draw this distinction between : ( 1 ) " issues " where the parties have not taken defined positions ; and ( 2 ) " disputes " or " formulated disputes " where the parties have taken defined positions .
7 If you eventually failed to agree at that level , then you would have to register failure to agree as you did in all other cases you know , leading up to that stage .
8 In all such cases we will not be responsible for any costs involved .
9 In all such cases you may not be satisfied to receive even large damages for the wrong done ; and what the amount of damages is to be may be very uncertain .
10 In all six cases it was indicated that sexual intercourse had taken place .
11 In all 16 cases he found nerve damage .
12 In all these cases we have supplied explanatory or factual material within square brackets : ( We have also supplied headings and subheadings ( Nietzsche provides none ) , likewise within square brackets .
13 Moreover , what we can know , such as our duties and obligations to each other and to God , is just what we need to know ; and in many other cases we have beliefs sufficiently well-founded for the purposes of our everyday life .
14 In many other cases it may be difficult to decide whether a signal is or is not deceptive ; but if the signal concerns something over which the animals are competing , it may evolve by an arms race of deception and the discovery of deception ; but if it concerns something over which the animals are co-operating , it may evolve to become more accurately informative .
15 Before starting to write , read through the whole of the examination paper and jot down in the margin the names of plaintiffs ( or criminal defendants ) in any relevant cases you remember , the dates of statutes and any other details that are likely to elude you when you come to write out the question .
16 In both these cases he rejects the ties of family .
17 In both these cases it was held that the alternative of a manslaughter verdict ought to be left to the jury where the occasion justifies action in self-defence , or to prevent a crime , or to apprehend an offender , but where the defendant acts beyond the necessity of that occasion .
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