Sentences with the phrase “in some cases. Sentences with the phrase "in some cases What in some cases

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Equal opportunities for all are created by teaching a minimum set of core skills, and in some cases- by granting the right to receive secondary education.

Equal opportunities for everyone are provided through the right of access to a minimum level of basic skills and in some cases also the right to secondary education.

And in some cases also the right to secondary education. ">

As members of the Council of Europe, and in some cases now the EU, these states are clearly connected with the Western group.

As members of the Council of Europe, and in some cases now of EU, these States are clearly linked to the Western Group.

And in some cases now of EU, these States are clearly linked to the Western Group. ">

Victims may be granted the right to exhume and reburial of their relatives, and in some cases- to receive a tombstone or monument.

Victims may be eligible to have relatives exhumed or buried, or in some cases to receive a headstone or tombstone.

Or in some cases to receive a headstone or tombstone. ">

In this and previous reports, I have already reported on numerous cases when political leaders, parties and institutions retreated, ignored, and in some cases and directly violated the requirements enshrined in constitutions and laws, guided by their own political considerations.

I have reported in this and previous reports of numerous cases in which political leaders, parties, and institutions sidestep, ignore or in some cases directly violate requirements set out in constitutions and laws for the sake of political expediency.

Or in some cases directly violate requirements set out in constitutions and laws for the sake of political expediency. ">

Forest protection) is adequately covered, while others have only a limited number of indicators, and in some cases there are practically none.

Forest protection) which is adequately covered, indicators are available to a limited extent only for the others, and in some cases are almost completely missing.

And in some cases are almost completely missing. ">

These emergencies not only required the maximum use of UNHCR resources, but became significant, and in some cases additional burden for host countries.

Not only had these emergencies stretched UNHCR "s resources to the limit, but they had also placed extensive, and in some cases additional, burdens on host countries.

And in some cases additional, burdens on host countries. ">

At these "lessons" the students were told ( and in some cases forced to repeat aloud) that representatives of the non-titular population in Estonia are "occupiers or their descendants."

During these "lessons", the schoolchildren were told ( and in some cases were obliged to repeat aloud) that the representatives of the non-Estonian population in Estonia are "occupiers or their descendants".

And in some cases were obliged to repeat aloud) that the representatives of the non-Estonian population in Estonia are "occupiers or their descendants". ">

These non-governmental organizations, and in some cases and the authors of specific publications are questionable because they have a reputation as political opponents of the Government of the Sudan, and this bias has affected the accuracy and balance of their materials.

Those non-governmental organizations, and in some cases the authors of specific publications, are questionable because of a clear record of political opposition to the Government of the Sudan - a bias which has been reflected in the accuracy and balance of their material.

And in some cases the authors of specific publications, are questionable because of a clear record of political opposition to the Government of the Sudan - a bias which has been reflected in the accuracy and balance of their material. ">

While bilateral trade and diplomatic relations have improved over the past few years, a lack of awareness continues to persist between the two regions. and in some cases even tensions appear.

While bilateral trade has increased and diplomatic relations have strengthened in the past few years, a lack of knowledge persists between the two regions, and in some cases tensions are growing.

And in some cases tensions are growing. ">

Not only are no new resources allocated for these activities, but situations arise when many of the participating institutions are faced with the problem of significant, and in some cases and a sharp decline in funds.

Not only have new resources not been forthcoming, but many of the entities involved are facing serious - and in some cases, even precipitous - reductions in funds.

And in some cases, even precipitous - reductions in funds. ">

Human resource studies have shown that many international staff members have held positions higher than that of those staff members themselves for more than three months. and in some cases- more than a year.

A review of the staffing situation disclosed that a significant number of international staff had been assigned to posts at a higher level than the staff member "s grade for more than three months, and in some cases for more than a year.

And in some cases for more than a year. ">

In the group as a whole, economic growth was uneven, and in some cases in particular in Albania, Bulgaria and Romania, there was a significant reduction in production.

However, in subsequent years (from 2001 to 2003), such a noticeable tendency towards an increase in the number of women holding leading positions in the executive branch, somewhat weakened. and in some cases decreased.

A state possessing a space weapon would have the ability to freely disable the space systems of the other side, which it considers its enemy, thereby inflicting significant damage on it. and in some cases irreparable, technological damage.

A State possessing space weapons would have the unhindered capacity to knock out the space systems of another party which it considered to be its adversary, inflicting substantial and in some cases irreparable technological damage.

And in some cases irreparable technological damage. ">

The provisions of the labor and social legislation of the country are fully consistent with the specified conventions, and in some cases surpass the international norms formulated in the ratified conventions that relate to the rights, benefits and full protection of workers.

Cuba "s labor and social legislation is consistent with these instruments and in some cases goes further than the international rules contained in the ratified instruments, according to broader rights, benefits and protection to all workers.

And in some cases goes further than the international rules contained in the ratified instruments, according broader rights, benefits and protection to all workers. ">

Due to hostilities in some countries, monitoring was carried out on a very limited scale or not at all, and in some cases all information for previous years was also lost.

In some countries very limited or no monitoring has been performed due to war situations, and in some cases all information regarding previous years has been lost.

And in some cases all information regarding previous years has been lost. ">

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Spanish translation of "what is the case"

que en algunos casos
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There is also evidence that that in some cases ex-combatants are selling their cards.

Que en algunos casos los excombatientes han vendido sus tarjetas. ">

The Committee notes with concern that in some cases excessively long periods of pre-trial detention are imposed.

El Comité observa con preocupación que en algunos casos se recurre a la detenció preventiva durante períodos excesivos.

Que en algunos casos se recurre a la detención preventiva durante períodos excesivos. ">

The bill recognizes that in some cases women and children are deliberately not taken care of not only after divorce or during the period of separation of spouses, but also during the existence of a marriage.

En el proyecto de ley se reconoce que a veces se registra una negligencia maliciosa de la mujer y los hijos durante la existencia del matrimonio y no simplemente después del divorcio o durante el proceso de separación.

Que a veces se registra una negligencia maliciosa de la mujer y los hijos durante la existencia del matrimonio y no simplemente después del divorcio o durante el proceso de separación. ">

While a distinction should be made between the two, it should not be forgotten that that in some cases they duplicate each other.

Aunque debían distinguirse los dos conceptos, no había que olvidar que a veces se daba una coincidencia entre los dos.

Que a veces se daba una coincidencia entre los dos. ">

The Commission was informed that that in some cases local regulations prohibit implementing partners from having more than one dollar account.

Se informó a la Junta de que en algunos casos la reglamentación local impedía a los colaboradores llevar más de una cuenta en dólares.

Que en algunos casos la reglamentación local impedía a los colaboradores llevar más de una cuenta en dólares. ">

The latter is due to the fact that in some cases program managers prioritized candidates' experience over their scientific qualifications during the recruitment process.

Esto último obedece a que en algunos casos los directores de programas dieron más importancia a la experiencia que a la formación en el proceso de contratación.

Que en algunos casos los directores de programas dieron más importancia a la experiencia que a la formación en el proceso de contratación. ">

However, the Commission found that this is not always the case and that in some cases procurement officers choose which of the suppliers to send the invitation, guided by their own considerations.

Sin embargo, la Junta constató que no siemper había sido así y que en algunos casos los oficiales de adquisiciones habían elegido a los proveedores que se llamaban a licitar basándose en su propio criterio.

Que en algunos casos los oficiales de adquisiciones habían elegido a los proveedores que se llamaban a licitar basándose en su propio criterio. ">

At UNESCO, where fluency or good knowledge of English and French languages are required when applying for a job, it happens, however, that in some cases the technical knowledge of the candidate is given more importance than the level of proficiency in the second language.

En la UNESCO, donde para la contratación se exige el dominio perfecto o un buen conocimiento del inglés y del francés, parece que en algunos casos se da más importancia a la capacidad tecnica del candidato que a su dominio de un segundo idioma.

Que en algunos casos se da más importancia a la capacidad técnica del candidato que a su dominio de un segundo idioma. ">

There have been 445 cases of abuse, affecting a total of 455 people, which obviously implies that in some cases there were several casualties.

Se han registrado 445 casos de malos tratos con un total de 455 víctimas, dato que podría dar a entender que en algunos casos fueron varias las víctimas.

Que en algunos casos fueron varias las víctimas. ">

In addition, paragraph 2 of article 36 recognizes that in some cases compensation for loss of profits may be appropriate in order to reflect a rule applicable under customary international law. ”

Además, en el segundo párrafo del artículo 36 se reconoce que en algunos casos corresponde otorgar indemnización por el lucro cesante para reflejar una norma aplicable conforme al derecho internacional consuetudinario.

Que en algunos casos corresponde otorgar indemnización por el lucro cesante para reflejar una norma aplicable conforme al derecho internacional consuetudinario. ">

The administration explained that in some cases troop-contributing countries were requested to deploy troop contingents and supply spare parts or equipment with a short notice period, so that order letters were issued after the actual delivery of goods or services.

La Administración explicó que a veces se pedía a los países que aportan contingentes que proporcionaran militares y piezas de repuesto o equipo con poco aviso y en consecuencia las cartas de asignación se emitían después del suministro de los bienes o servicios.

Que a veces se pedía a los países que aportan contingentes que proporcionaran militares y piezas de repuesto o equipo con poco aviso y en consecuencia las cartas de asignación se emitían después del suministro de los bienes o servicios. ">

In addition, the legislator considers that in some cases it is necessary to resort to objective discrimination in order to prevent unacceptable and egregious cases of discrimination in violation of the principle of equality of all residents of the Republic that take place in Costa Rican society.

El legislativelador también ha considerado que en algunos casos es necesario establecer discriminaciones objetivas, con el fin de contrarrestar las discriminaciones inaceptables y violatorias de la igualdad entre los habitante de la República, que se han presentado consuetudinariamente en la sociedad costarricense.

Que en algunos casos es necesario establecer discriminaciones objetivas, con el fin de contrarrestar las discriminaciones inaceptables y violatorias de la igualdad entre los habitante de la República, que se han presentado consuetudinariamente en la sociedad costarricense. ">

Reported that in some cases censorship is selective and discriminatory, as it sometimes prevents one newspaper from publishing articles that other newspapers are allowed to publish.

Se dice que a veces es selectiva y discriminatoria puesto que en ocasiones a un periódico se le impide publicar artículos que otros pueden publicar.

Que a veces es selectiva y discriminatoria puesto que en ocasiones a un periódico se le impide publicar artículos que otros pueden publicar. ">

However, it should be noted that in some cases a lower percentage is charged when there are system-wide agreements reached within the United Nations on different rates.

No obstante, es necesario señalar que en algunos casos se aplica una tarifa inferior cuando se ha llegado a acuerdos a ese respecto a nivel de todo el sistema de las Naciones Unidas.

Que en algunos casos se aplica una tarifa inferior cuando se ha llegado a acuerdos a ese respecto a nivel de todo el sistema de las Naciones Unidas. ">

Moreover, many states have failed to enact domestic laws declaring and prosecuting international crimes illegal, that in some cases complicates cooperation between states.

Además, muchos Estados no han introducido aún en su legislationlación interna las disposiciones necesarias para incriminar y enjuiciar los delitos internacionales, omisión que en algunos casos dificulta la cooperación entre los Estados.

Que en algunos casos dificulta la cooperación entre los Estados. ">

Of course not a comma

Punctuation guide

“Of course”, “of course” - the word of course is not separated by commas at the beginning of the response, uttered in a tone of confidence, conviction: Of course it is!
In other cases, a comma is needed.

Expressions "in general", "in general" are isolated in the meaning of "in short, in a word", then they are introductory.

"First of all" are set apart as introductory in the meaning of "first" (First of all, he is a fairly capable person).
These words do not stand out in the meaning of "first, first" (First of all, you need to contact a specialist).
The comma after "a", "but", etc. is not needed: "But first of all, I want to say."
When clarifying, the entire turnover is highlighted: "There is a hope that these proposals, primarily from the Ministry of Finance, will not be accepted or will be changed."

"At least", "at least" - are isolated only with the inversion: "This issue has been discussed twice, at least."

"In turn" - is not highlighted with a comma in the meaning "from their side", "in response when the turn came." And the quality of the introductory is isolated.

"Literally" - not an introductory, commas are not highlighted

"Hence". If in the meaning "therefore, thus, means", then commas are needed. For example: "So you are therefore our neighbors."
BUT! If in the meaning “therefore, therefore, proceeding from the fact that”, then the comma is needed only on the left. For example: “I have found a job, therefore we will have more money”; “You are angry, therefore you are wrong”; "You cannot bake a cake, therefore I will bake it."

"Least". If the meaning is "at least", then no commas. For example: "At least I will wash the dishes"; "He made at least a dozen mistakes."
BUT! If in the meaning of comparison with something, emotional assessment, then with a comma. For example: "At the very least, this approach presupposes control", "This requires at least an understanding of politics."

“That is, if”, “especially if” - a comma is usually not needed

“That is,” is not an introductory word and is not separated by commas on either side. This is a union, a comma is placed before it (and if in some contexts a comma is placed after it, then for other reasons: for example, to highlight a certain isolated construction or subordinate clause that come after it).
For example: “There are still five kilometers to the station, that is, an hour of walking” (a comma is needed), “There are still five kilometers to the station, that is, if you go slowly, an hour of walking (a comma after“ that is, ”is placed to highlight the subordinate clause "If you go slowly").

"In any case" are separated by commas as introductory, if they are used in the meaning "at least".

“In addition”, “in addition to this”, “in addition to everything (other things)”, “apart from everything (other things)” are set aside as introductory.
BUT! "Apart from the fact that" is a union, the comma is NOT needed. For example: "In addition to the fact that he himself does nothing, he also makes claims against me."

“Because of this,” “because of that,” “because of this,” and “along with that” - a comma is usually not required. Segregation is optional. The presence of a comma is not an error.

"All the more so" - without a comma.
"Especially when", "especially since", "especially if", etc. - a comma is needed before "all the more". For example: "Such arguments are hardly needed, especially since this is a false statement", "even more so if it is meant", "rest, especially since a lot of work awaits you", "you cannot sit at home, especially if your partner invites to dance. "

"Moreover" - is highlighted with a comma only in the middle of the sentence (on the left).

"Nevertheless" - the comma is placed in the middle of the sentence (on the left). For example: "He decided everything, nevertheless I will try to convince him."
BUT! If “but nevertheless”, “if nevertheless”, etc., then commas are NOT needed.

If “however” means “but” then the comma on the right side is NOT put. (An exception is if it is an interjection. For example: "However, what a wind!")

"In the end" - if in the meaning "in the end", then the comma is NOT put.

"Really" is not separated by commas in the meaning of "really" (that is, if this is an adverbial circumstance), if it is synonymous with the adjective "valid" - "real, genuine". For example: “The bark itself is thin, not like that of an oak or pine, which really are not afraid of hot sun rays”; "You are really very tired."

"Really" can act as an introductory and stand alone. The introductory word is distinguished by intonational isolation - it expresses the speaker's confidence in the truth of the reported fact. In disputable cases, the issue of the placement of punctuation marks is decided by the author of the text.

“Because” - the comma is NOT needed if it is a union, that is, if it can be replaced with “because”. For example: “As a child, he underwent a medical checkup because he fought in Vietnam”, “maybe all because I love it when a person sings” (a comma is needed, because to “because” replace it is forbidden).

"Anyway". A comma is needed if the meaning is "anyway". Then this is introductory. For example: "She knew that, one way or another, she would tell Anna everything."
BUT! The adverbial expression "one way or another" (the same as "one way or another" or "in any case") does NOT require punctuation. For example: "War is necessary in one way or another."

Always no commas:

  • first of all
  • at first sight
  • like
  • seems to be
  • for sure
  • similarly
  • More or less
  • literally
  • in addition
  • eventually
  • in the end
  • as a last resort
  • best case scenario
  • anyway
  • at the same time
  • overall
  • mostly
  • especially
  • in some cases
  • no matter what
  • afterwards
  • otherwise
  • as a result
  • due to this
  • all the same
  • in this case
  • in the same time
  • generally
  • in this regard
  • mainly
  • often
  • exclusively
  • as maximum
  • meanwhile
  • just in case
  • in case of emergency
  • if possible
  • as far as possible
  • still
  • practically
  • approximately
  • for all (with) that
  • with (all) desire
  • on occasion
  • wherein
  • likewise
  • the biggest
  • the least
  • actually
  • generally
  • maybe
  • as if
  • in addition
  • to top it off
  • I suppose
  • by the proposal
  • by decree
  • by decision
  • as if
  • traditionally
  • ostensibly

The comma is not placed at the beginning of a sentence:

  • "Before ... I ended up ..."
  • "Since…"
  • "Before as…"
  • "Although…"
  • "As…"
  • "To…"
  • "Instead of…"
  • "Actually ..."
  • "While…"
  • "All the more so ..."
  • "Nevertheless…"
  • "Despite the fact that ..." (while - separately); a comma is NOT placed before the "what".
  • "If…"
  • "After…"
  • "And ..."

“Finally” in the meaning of “finally” is NOT separated by commas.

"And this despite the fact that ..." - in the middle of the sentence, a comma is ALWAYS!

"Based on this, ..." - at the beginning of the sentence, a comma is put. BUT: "He acted so on the basis of ..." - the comma is NOT put.

"After all, if ..., then ..." - a comma before "if" is NOT put, since then comes the second part of the double conjunction - "then". If “then” is not present, then a comma is placed before the “if”!

"Less than two years ..." - a comma before "what" is NOT put, because it is NOT a comparison.

The comma in front of "HOW" is used only in case of comparison.

"Such politicians as Ivanov, Petrov, Sidorov ..." - the comma is put, because there is a noun "politics".
BUT: "... politicians such as Ivanov, Petrov, Sidorov ..." - a comma is NOT placed before the "how".

Commas are NOT used:
“God forbid”, “God forbid”, “for God's sake” - are not highlighted with commas, + the word “god” is written with a small letter.

BUT: commas are put on two sides:
"Thank God" in the middle of the sentence is highlighted with commas on both sides (the word "God" in this case is written with a capital letter) + at the beginning of the sentence - it is highlighted with a comma (on the right side).
"By God" - in these cases, commas are placed on both sides (the word "god" in this case is written with a small letter).
"Oh my God" - is highlighted with commas on both sides; in the middle of the sentence "god" - with a small letter.

If the introductory word can be omitted or rearranged in another place of the sentence without violating its structure (usually this happens with the conjunctions "and" and "but"), then the union is not included in the introductory construction - the comma is NECESSARY. For example: "Firstly, it became dark, and secondly, everyone is tired."

If the introductory word cannot be removed or rearranged, then the comma after the union (usually with the union "a") is NOT put. For example: “She just forgot about this fact, or maybe she never remembered it”, “… and therefore…”, “… or maybe…”, “…, which means…”.

If the introductory word can be removed or rearranged, then the comma is NECESSARY after the conjunction "a", since it is not associated with the introductory word, that is, soldered combinations such as "which means", "but by the way", "and therefore", " and maybe "and so on. For example:" She not only did not love him, but, perhaps, even despised him. "

If at the beginning of the sentence there is a compositional union (in the connecting meaning) ("and", "yes" in the meaning of "and", "too", "also", "and that", "otherwise", "yes and", " and also ”, etc.), and then the introductory word, then the comma in front of it is NOT needed. For example: "And really, it was not worth doing it"; “And perhaps it was necessary to do something differently”; “Finally, the action of the play is ordered and divided into acts”; “Besides, other circumstances have also become clear”; "But of course, everything ended well."

It happens rarely: if at the beginning of the sentence there is a connecting union, and the introductory construction is highlighted intonationally, then commas are NECESSARY. For example: "But, to my great chagrin, Shvabrin decisively announced ..."; "And, as usual, they remembered only one good thing."

The main groups of introductory words and phrases
(separated by commas + on both sides in the middle of the sentence)

1. Expressive feelings of the speaker (joy, regret, surprise, etc.) in connection with the message:

  • to chagrin
  • to amazement
  • Unfortunately
  • to chagrin
  • unfortunately
  • to joy
  • Unfortunately
  • to shame
  • Fortunately
  • to the surprise
  • to horror
  • unfortunately
  • for joy
  • for luck
  • not exactly one hour
  • there is nothing to hide
  • unfortunately
  • fortunately
  • strange affair
  • amazing thing
  • what good, etc.

2. Expressing the speaker's assessment of the degree of reality of the reported (confidence, uncertainty, assumption, possibility, etc.):

  • without any doubts
  • undoubtedly
  • indisputably
  • may be
  • right
  • probably
  • apparently
  • Maybe
  • Indeed
  • in fact
  • should be
  • think
  • seems
  • it would seem that
  • Certainly
  • maybe
  • may be
  • maybe
  • hope
  • presumably
  • is not it
  • undoubtedly
  • obviously
  • apparently
  • in all probability
  • genuinely
  • perhaps
  • I suppose
  • in fact
  • essentially
  • truth
  • right
  • of course
  • needless to say
  • tea, etc.

3. Indicating the source of the reported:

  • they say
  • say
  • convey
  • In your
  • in the opinion of ...
  • I remember
  • to my mind
  • in our way
  • according to legend
  • according to ...
  • according to…
  • rumored
  • according to the message ...
  • in your opinion
  • audible
  • reported by others.

4. Indicating the connection of thoughts, the sequence of presentation:

  • all in all
  • At first,
  • second, etc.
  • however
  • means
  • in particular
  • main
  • Further
  • means
  • for example
  • Besides
  • by the way
  • by the way
  • by the way
  • by the way
  • finally
  • vice versa
  • for example
  • against
  • I repeat
  • emphasize
  • more than that
  • on the other side
  • one side
  • that is
  • in this way, etc.
  • howbeit
  • whatever it was

5. Indicating the techniques and methods of formulating the expressed thoughts:

  • or rather
  • generally speaking
  • in other words
  • so to speak
  • if I may say so
  • in other words
  • in other words
  • in short
  • better to say
  • to put it mildly
  • in a word
  • to put it simply
  • word
  • as a matter of fact
  • if I may say so
  • so to speak
  • to clarify
  • what is called etc.

6. Appealing appeals to the interlocutor (reader) in order to draw his attention to the reported, to instill a certain attitude towards the stated facts:

  • believe (whether)
  • do you believe (do)
  • see (do)
  • you see)
  • imagine (those)
  • let's say
  • do you know)
  • Do you know)
  • sorry)
  • believe me (those)
  • please
  • understand (those)
  • do you understand
  • do you understand (do)
  • listen (those)
  • suppose
  • Imagine
  • sorry)
  • let's say
  • agree
  • agree, etc.

7. Assessment-indicating measures of what is said:

  • at least, at least - they are isolated only in inversion: "This issue has been discussed twice, at least."
  • the biggest
  • the least

8. Indicating the degree of commonality of the reported:

  • it happens
  • used to
  • as usual
  • according to custom
  • happens

9. Expressive expressions:

  • no kidding
  • between us it will be said
  • between us speaking
  • need to say
  • it will not be said in reproach
  • frankly
  • conscientiously
  • in fairness
  • confess tell
  • to be honest
  • funny to say
  • honestly.

Comparative expressions (no commas):

  • poor as a church mouse
  • white as a harrier
  • white as a sheet
  • white as snow
  • beat like a fish on ice
  • pale as death
  • shines like a mirror
  • the disease disappeared like a hand
  • scared like fire
  • wandering around like a restless
  • rushed like mad
  • mumbles like a sexton
  • ran in like crazy
  • lucky, as a drowned man
  • turns like a squirrel in a wheel
  • as seen during the day
  • squeals like a pig
  • lying like a gray gelding
  • everything is going like clockwork
  • everything is as on selection
  • jumped up like scalded
  • jumped up as if stung
  • stupid as a cork
  • looked like a wolf
  • goal like a falcon
  • hungry as wolf
  • as far as heaven from earth
  • trembled like a fever
  • trembled like an aspen leaf
  • everything is like water off a duck's back to him
  • wait like manna from heaven
  • wait like a holiday
  • lead a cat and dog life
  • live like a bird of heaven
  • fell asleep like dead
  • froze like a statue
  • lost like a needle in a haystack
  • sounds like music
  • healthy as a bull
  • know how flaky
  • have at one's fingertips
  • saddle fits like a cow
  • goes alongside as sewn
  • as if it has sunk into the water
  • roll like cheese in butter
  • swinging like a drunk
  • swayed (swayed) like jelly
  • handsome as god
  • red like a tomato
  • red as a lobster
  • strong (strong) like an oak
  • screams like a public
  • light as a feather
  • flies like an arrow
  • bald as a knee
  • like a shower
  • waving his hands like a mill
  • rushing about like crazy
  • wet as a mouse
  • dark as a cloud
  • dying like flies
  • hope like a stone wall
  • to the people like a herring in a barrel
  • dress up like a doll
  • you can't see your ears
  • dumb like a grave
  • dumb like a fish
  • rush (rush) like crazy
  • rush (rush) like crazy
  • worn like a fool with a written sack
  • worn like a chicken and an egg
  • needed like air
  • needed like last year's snow
  • needed as a fifth spoke in a chariot
  • needs a fifth leg like a dog
  • peel off as sticky
  • one like a finger
  • stayed like a cancer stranded
  • stopped dead
  • razor sharp
  • different as day from night
  • different as heaven from earth
  • bake like pancakes
  • turned pale as a sheet
  • turned pale as death
  • repeated as if delirious
  • go as cute
  • remember what your name was
  • remember as in a dream
  • get caught like chickens in cabbage soup
  • hit in the head
  • crumble like a cornucopia
  • similar as two drops of water
  • went down like a stone
  • appear as if by pike
  • devotee like a dog
  • stuck like a bath leaf
  • fall through the ground
  • good (good) like a goat of milk
  • disappeared as if into the water
  • just like a knife to the heart
  • was on fire
  • works like an ox
  • understands like a pig in oranges
  • cleared away like smoke
  • play like a note
  • grow like mushrooms after rain
  • grow by leaps and bounds
  • drop from the clouds
  • fresh as blood and milk
  • fresh like a cucumber
  • sat chained
  • sit on pins and needles
  • sit on coals
  • listened spellbound
  • looked enchanted
  • slept like a dead man
  • hurry like fire
  • stands like an idol
  • slender like a cedar Lebanese
  • melts like a candle
  • hard as stone
  • dark as night
  • accurate as a clock
  • skinny as a skeleton
  • cowardly as a hare
  • died like a hero
  • fell as if knocked down
  • rested like a ram
  • rested like a bull
  • mulish
  • tired as a dog
  • cunning as a fox
  • sly like a fox
  • gushing like a bucket
  • walked as if dipped in water
  • walked like a birthday boy
  • walk like a thread
  • cold as ice
  • thin as a splinter
  • black as coal
  • black as hell
  • feel at home
  • feel like a stone wall
  • feel like a fish in water
  • staggered like a drunk
  • how to be executed
  • as clear as two two four
  • as clear as day, etc.

Do not confuse with homogeneous members.

1. The following stable expressions are not homogeneous and therefore are NOT separated by a comma:

  • neither this nor that;
  • neither fish nor fowl;
  • neither stand nor sit;
  • neither end nor edge;
  • neither light nor dawn;
  • neither hearing nor spirit;
  • neither to myself nor to people;
  • neither sleep nor spirit;
  • neither here nor there;
  • for no reason at all;
  • neither give nor take;
  • no answer, no hello;
  • neither yours nor ours;
  • neither subtract nor add;
  • and so and so;
  • both day and night;
  • and laughter and grief;
  • and cold and hunger;
  • both old and young;
  • about this and that;
  • both;
  • in both.

(General rule: the comma is not placed inside whole phraseological expressions formed by two words with opposite meanings, connected by a repeating union "and" or "neither")

2. NOT separated by commas:

1) Verbs in the same form indicating movement and its purpose.
I'll go for a walk.
Sit down and rest.
Go see.

2) Forming semantic unity.
Can't wait.
Let's sit and talk.

3) Paired combinations of synonymous, antonymic or associative nature.
Search for truth-truth.
There is no end-edge.
Honor, praise everyone.
Off we go.
Everything is sewn-covered.
Anything expensive to see.
Purchase and sale issues.
Greet with bread and salt.
Tie hand and foot.

4) Compound words (interrogative-relative pronouns, adverbs, to which something is opposed).
For someone else, but you can’t.
Somewhere, where, and everything is there.

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Sentences with the phrase "in some cases"

  • v individual cases
  • Simonov v individual cases found ways to forestall "enemy attacks" and intercepted denunciations.
  • This plan v individual cases was associated with betrayal and heavy defeats, but there were not so many of them.
  • V individual cases, at the request of the audience, they drank from the pot, while everyone, before drinking from the pot, was obliged to say a toast.
  • V individual cases there were ratios of 1:10.
  • but v individual cases this "research method" is still encountered today.
  • Nevertheless, v individual cases they made mistakes that entailed very unpleasant trials for me.
  • V individual cases it can ruin the rhyme and upset the music of the verse.
  • So do not be surprised that the order of analysis of myths v individual cases not associated with chronology.
  • There is kindness, even, constant, inescapable, although v individual cases and not overwhelming with generosity.
  • V individual cases a man could bypass the harsh Roman laws and legally adopt or adopt a mistress's child.
  • V individual cases we, on the contrary, will be amazed by the accuracy of some observations, characteristic to a greater extent of the next century.
  • V individual cases this protest even spilled over into proposals for joint ownership of property.
  • V individual cases short-term accelerated courses were created, as in the case described by the author.
  • V individual cases a guerrilla can take up his civilian profession, but this is very difficult.
  • So, for Americo Castro, Miguel de Cervantes is a believer, but an erasmist " v individual cases ».
  • V individual cases pour the proper amount of melted butter or mixed fat into each pot in the presence of a soldier.
  • V individual cases the material was taken directly from the Journal Officiel.
  • V individual cases and at certain times they had at their disposal whole detachments of legionnaires, weapons, supplies and provisions.
  • V individual cases the infection after childbirth enters the abdominal cavity from the infected fallopian tubes.
  • V individual cases it was just like that.
  • The fjord was so narrow that we saw scattered houses and even individual skiers on the slopes of both banks.
  • After all, no matter how wrong we are v individual cases , in general, we are going the right way, our ideas are bright.
  • V individual cases the order of chapters and paragraphs was changed, since the memoirist was not always consistent in his notes.
  • V individual cases expanded abbreviations are enclosed in angle brackets.
  • V individual cases I changed names to protect people or not to offend them.
  • Cold baths are allowed v individual cases after lengthy preparation and only with the permission of a doctor.
  • V individual cases The insurgent soldiers not only showed disobedience to their superiors, but also turned their weapons against the government.
  • V individual cases used the information provided by N.V.
  • Book ciphers can only be used v individual cases due to the extreme cumbersomeness of this system.
  • You can argue v individual cases with the criteria and "spiritual style" of the author in the selection of facts.
  • Of course, v individual cases these measures by the authorities were carried out with undue brutality.
  • V individual cases I will deviate from this list.
  • Book ciphers can only be used in individual cases due to the extreme cumbersomeness of this system.
  • It usually consisted of two or three squadrons, but by the end of World War II, the air wing v individual cases could have up to seven squadrons.
  • Nature had to manifest v individual cases , despite the ability to disguise.
  • However, all these questions, except in individual cases, Alan left no comment.
  • V individual cases this was accomplished with the secret assistance of the Soviets.
  • The remuneration of the trustees was mostly not very generous, but v individual cases reached considerable sizes.
  • In the same time v individual cases it is possible to achieve the successes predicted by Douai.
  • Mostly they followed, agents, v individual cases arrested.
  • The decisions of the Politburo, which I write on individual cards, I pass it across the table to Stalin sitting opposite me.
  • Rehabilitation began immediately after Stalin's death individual of people.
  • Five individual operations, none of which, probably, can be called a battle in the full sense of the word.
  • Paradoxically, but true: the USSR took the lead in the space race precisely because of technological backwardness in individual directions.
  • This system does not see individual their cogs, individual citizens, individual their mechanisms.
  • Tukharinova, which had 4 divisions, 5 individual brigades, 4 individual regiment and mixed air corps, entered Afghanistan.
  • According to stories individual eyewitnesses get the impression that Vysotsky at that time was almost an underground worker.
  • The one-year program included the study of foreign languages, special disciplines, individual aspects of the history of the CPSU (b), regional studies.
  • From individual places as well as from individual qualities, you can, of course, abstract the general concept.
  • Even in individual extreme cases, about one of which I will now tell you.
  • In the reports, the war was portrayed sparingly and dryly, but the reports from the front were full of colorful descriptions of exploits individual of people.
  • For "hack" from the investigator, if it is recovered, then in cases rarest, in cases extreme bad luck.
  • However, it is unfair to blame the entire nation for the atrocities. individual of people.
  • But in others cases it was not possible to wait for it: in very important cases, on the fateful fractures.
  • Discrepancies allowed: so in some cases written "School of Platonov", and in some cases without quotes.
  • This support may become necessary for him only in individual, exceptional cases.
  • But in individual, geographically favorable, cases the "professionals" did not lag behind either.
  • The Manuscript often contains the spelling individual words with capital letter v cases when it is essentially unnecessary.
  • If there were five left individual companies, then we simply would not have this tool.
  • But now he is dead and has become just a bunch of intricate pieces of iron, bent panels and individual nodes.
  • Before that, we, who worked with her, sang along with her only in individual songs, even Sasha, the sound engineer, who was standing at his console.
  • Of course, this is a hyperbole or a prediction, a scary image of an empire, formed from individual persons and individual drawings.
  • And to detect the error of Mr. Karyshev, we need detailed data not only about individual production, but also about individual factories.
  • Known to exist individual Russian Masonic lodges and after the prohibition of Freemasonry.
  • It is worth noting that in rare cases confession and communion paintings can be found in the archives individual churches.
  • All forms, all statements are partial and temporary, as in life individual peoples and individual of people.
  • In the "Bolshevik empire" they knew how to hide the ends in the water, not only destroying millions, but also individual famous people of the country.
  • And it's not out of spite individual people, but because of the world war with its aggression, because of capitalism.
  • There were only soldiers in individual wooden houses.
  • But despite the incompleteness individual parts, "History" is a complete work.
  • On the contrary, it is advisable that in the form of conspiracy on such issues individual there were no secretaries.
  • The funeral has four categories: noble people, rich people, they bury their dead in individual graves, magnificent monuments are erected.
  • Stalin in a rather harsh form expressed on behalf of the government dissatisfaction with combat training individual types of troops.
  • But a whole series individual threads are unclear to us.
  • With the exception of individual command words, not a sound was heard.
  • In some cases this gave rise to an unusual pronunciation individual words.
  • It is possible that in individual specific cases a particle contradicts the general, then it is necessary to reject it.
  • In the first one must leave the observers, individual machine gunners.
  • Editors individual newspapers received as a gift 70, 100 and 150 shares, depending on the importance of the publication.

Source - introductory fragments of books with liters.

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