Sentence examples for cases something to from inspiring English sources

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Could this data have in some cases something to do with the relative suppression of these positive neurotransmitters and hormones, resulting from tears and from episiotomies that cut perineal neural termini?

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The ocean was once something to be in awe of, or, as in Slocum's case, something to be charmed by.

"That's a requirement from the state, in case something were to happen to me or I need to be in the hospital for a few days or something like that," explained Jen.

Just in case something were to happen to your carry on, you forget to pack your carry-on correctly, or something unfortunate happens on your trip, put copies of important documents in your checked luggage.

With them, Web experience designers give users (in most cases, learners) something to recognize advancement and achievement, and have that recognition remain attached across social media platforms.

In both cases, something immediately comes to mind (a male accountant and 10 cents, respectively).

In both cases, something supernatural happened to a poor young girl in a backwater town".

Have an accurate appraisal of the shipment's value on hand to supply to the shipper in case something happens to the shipment in transit.

"This case has something to haunt everyone's conscience," noted Niall MacGiollabhui, Mr. Kellner's lawyer.

As is often the case, having something to prove makes for a more powerful entrance.

"Everything you touch in this case has something to do with a dog," said Cargill, whose report is scheduled to appear in Dog World's June edition.

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