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

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1 What they do have in common is that in all cases industry will be looking for the location where it can make the best profit .
2 The important thing to remember , however , is that in many cases no definitive diagnosis can be made until the results have come back from the laboratory and the fact that nothing has been found at the time of the first visit does not mean that the follow-up visit should be missed .
3 The result [ of legal advice ] is that in many cases a detainee who would otherwise have answered proper questioning by the police will be advised to remain silent .
4 Perhaps the most honest judicial statement in this area came from Lord Denning : The truth is that in many cases the legislature has left the point open …
5 The difficulty in assessing this point is that in most cases the normal justification can not be established unless the putative authority enjoys some measure of recognition , and exercises power over its subjects .
6 The point I want to make is that in most cases they could not .
7 The reality is that in most cases it is hard to prove the cheque was issued ‘ knowingly ’ .
8 However , what has often gone unnoticed is that in most cases this does not happen and , even more interesting , in some the outcome is what has been called ‘ outstanding ’ ; that is to say , the individual turns out to be a highly competent and sometimes very creative adult .
9 From the economic point of view , the problem is that in most cases the US antitrust process is concerned with deciding whether conduct has been illegal , rather than with the appraisal of the economic consequences of whatever conduct may have taken place .
10 A further problem is that in most cases the witnesses ’ recollections of the events may have been biased by descriptions already given in interviews with the police and discussions they may have had with others .
11 The problem , Dr Sagdeev points out , is that in some cases government ministries and departments still have control .
12 A further complication inherent in the distinction between illegality and wrongness is that in some cases , as we will see , the fact that a decision is wrong in law or fact will render it illegal .
13 The end result is that in some cases , different authors having identical initials have been found .
14 The end result is that in some cases , different authors having identical initials have been found .
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