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1 Even you must admit there are some instances wherein protocol should be relaxed.
2 I'm sure there are some instances of 'taking things too far,' but that happens everywhere.
3 The following are some instances of double possessives:-
4 Doubtless there are some instances of misbehaviour, and of lack of firmness: it could not be otherwise.
5 There are some instances of intentional changes.
6 Also in the higher and highest province of Strategy there are some instances of surprises fruitful in results.
7 However, there are some instances where it may be beneficial to all parties, such as in index rebalances.
8 These are some instances of smashing.
9 Believe me, I do not voluntarily deny Nan any pleasure, but there are some instances in which I must.
10 It's not all doom and gloom and there are some instances where a "detox" can be beneficial.
12 There are some instances in which it is possible for citizenship applications to succeed even when the above-stated travel restrictions are exceeded.
13 Although the so-called actinic rays have curative value in certain cases, there are some instances where light-baths are claimed to be harmful.
14 He cautioned, however, that there are some instances when induced labor before 39 weeks is medically necessary for the mother or baby's sake.
15 This is a subject quite unknown, I believe, before the fifteenth century, and not commonly met with since, but there are some instances .
16 There are some instances where the mixing of two starches, which on the face of it seems like a bad culinary move, actually works brilliantly.
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