Sentence examples for to be case from inspiring English sources

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to be case

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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Christmas seems to be case of muddling through with "£5 off" vouchers.

The rationale seems to be: case closed, why bother investigating anything?

I think that there clearly is going to be case law written.

The spring's two other new musicals seem to be case studies in expectation.

When that turned out not to be case, she said, they decided, "I might as well do what I love".

She anatomizes the spiritual conditions of people who might have seemed to be case studies in shallow, carefree materialism.

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"There have to be case-by-case adjudications as to whether a marriage is fraudulent or not," he said.

And I think that was Obama's big point after this speech that these really have to be case-by-case decisions.

But it does not provide a practical guide to what should be done, which has to be case-specific and fully thought-through.

The practical design activity thus tends to be case-based rather than analytic and linearly deductive.

The impact of scenario uncertainty was to a large extent found to be case-specific, thus emphasizing the need for scenario planning in every individual case.

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