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How to use in which case in a sentence

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Either the judge read this carefully and thinks the order is well-founded, in which case he isn't a very smart judge.
These pollen sacs can face outward, in which case the stamens are called extrorse, or inward, in which case the stamens are called introrse.
Alternatively, the machmeter may be combined with the Air Speed Indicator, in which case it is often referred to as a Combined Speed Indicator.
It may be absent on one side, in which case the extraocular muscle usually innervated by the abducens is supplied by the oculomotor nerve.
Photocells are also useful as exposure meters for cameras in which case the current in the tube would be measured directly on a sensitive meter.
The syntax itself is hard to follow in places, in which case Wolfe provides elucidatory notes.
An exception occurs, however, when the second noun is a proper name, in which case the second article may be omitted.
It may not prove possible to reach agreement by the close of the meeting, in which case negotiations could be drawn out until next spring.
Unless it's pork, of course, in which case it applies only to states and districts that vote Republican.
Is this proceeding now a pending proceeding, in which case it is pleadable in abatement, or a final judgment?
This continues until it becomes time for that player to play a shot in which case the roles reverse.
The work was said to be subject to fair weather conditions, in which case it would be carried out as soon as possible.
Sometimes, cognitions can also occur beyond an individual's conscious awareness, in which case certain techniques are used to uncover them.
The player that opened with a pass may respond by doubling the bid, in which case the usual procedure is followed.
If someone offers to declare, a later player may overcall by offering to reveal, in which case the first may raise his call to a revelation.
Realistic threats may be exaggerated or overblown, in which case correct and balanced information can be used to reduce them.
Eyes will be focused even more sharply on Hornby should the economy get caught out in the rain, in which case the bank might catch a cold.
Most likely at this time of year is a southerly in which case the competition will be at Suffolk Park near Gaggin Park.
This may be the result of a medical condition, in which case we should hold our snark.
But as with all government business, many things remain unsaid or unexplained, in which case I have to draw my own conclusions.
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Examples from Classical Literature
My impression is that the table acts something like a condenser, in which case the purpose of a double top can be understood.
If every pustule has not been touched, those left may continue to itch, in which case, a second application is necessary.
The zoaria are circular or nearly so except when about to undergo division, in which case they are constricted in the middle.
By increasing the proportion of pearl ash the red may be made still paler, in which case make the alum water stronger.
The totem may also be a vegetable, in which case no member of the stock will gather or eat it.
The trees are inclined to overbear, in which case the fruits run small.
But it also occurs as a dissyllable, in which case the line is normal.
I am in half a mind to thrash you, in which case you will be the first to reap the fruits of your scurvy knavery.
I was afraid the maid would jump down and clear out amongst the rocks, in which case we should have had to dismount and catch her.
Battledore and shuttlecock's a wery good game, vhen you ain't the shuttlecock and two lawyers the battledores, in which case it gets too excitin' to be pleasant.
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