Sentence examples for become a case of from inspiring English sources

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It's become a case of cities against towns.

Another Bell, Ian, survives yet another dangerous over from Morkel - it's become a case of fending off Morne and milking the runs of Makhaya at the moment.

For both groups, republicans and military, it had become a case of "now or never".

In an Industry that was once so inspiringly creative, it's quite sad that it's become a case of who's marketing budget is the biggest.

So it has become a case of confrontation, where both sides could spend their energies on far bigger problems like poverty or high unemployment, problems that are actually in need of a solution.

He said that while the smaller downtown retailers have seen big box stores and online outlets as competitors, in this issue, it has become a case of the enemy of my enemy is my friend.

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It becomes a case of a would-be jailer locking himself into a prison and hence becoming a prisoner himself.

There comes a point when it becomes a case of "shit, or get off the pot".

It became a case of coitus interruptus in the most cosmic sense.

It became "a case of many hands in the barrel" says one mining analyst.

Too few runs at the interval became a case of too wide by the bowlers.

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