Sentence examples for case has disappeared from inspiring English sources

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But pure storytelling seems to have triumphed here; the human case has disappeared.

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But public records connected to the case have disappeared or are incomplete.

It was just like his case had disappeared into a void, never to be heard from again.

Besides, the core columns, not the external columns, would yield the most information about the collapses, but the videos and still pictures of the injured buildings don't show the condition of the core columns, and those columns were marked only with paint, which in most cases has disappeared.

The Latin nominal case system has disappeared in all modern languages except Romanian, in which the inflected article distinguishes the nominative and accusative from the genitive and dative.

One of the LR2 cases (green) has disappeared, but all the other LR1 and LR2 cases have positive log LR).

"The rubble is up to the bedroom windows in some cases, and one kitchen has disappeared.

The story opens as she's carrying all their stuff — "two skateboards, two backpacks, the banjo in its scratched-up case" — and searching for Evan, who has disappeared.

In applying the comparative method, we may find some false negative results, cases in which the cognate word has disappeared from some or most related languages.

That wealth has disappeared in a lot of cases.

"Now that has disappeared".

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