Sentence examples for be cases from inspiring English sources

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be cases

noun

An actual event, situation, or fact.

  • For a change, in this case, he was telling the truth.

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Drinking and drug use may be cases in point.

The law is valid and there will still be cases".

"There will always be cases where people disagree".

I suspect there will be cases where legislation becomes necessary".

Most of these are thought to be cases of domestic violence.

There will be cases that keep you awake at night – however, you will come through these.

REGARDLESS of how compelling the evidence may be, cases of this sort are tough to prove.

"Really?" "Well, there may be cases here and there, but a microminority".

There will be cases made, there will be people going to jail.

There may well be cases where a judge should imprison someone for carrying a knife.

"There are going to be cases like Linens 'n Things," he says.

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