Examples of using In case in English and their translations into Malay
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In case of emergencies.
To contact you in case of emergencies;
In case the event.
Ηarvey, jυst in case, I wanna tell yoυ something.
In case she got bumped off?
Let's go over this again in case you don't know.
In case you missed it!--!
But Alexandria should go on lockdown just in case.
Just in case you're from Mars.
No! I'm gonna wait for a while, in case you change your mind.
In case there is such a need.
And my room, in case you want to change.
In case you should pass around.
If you are not experienced, I would go with a guide, just in case.
And just in case you needed reminding.
Keeping emergency funds is also important just in case the flood hits.
And in case of emergency, raise rates.
Cash is also important just in case of any type of emergency.
But in case you hadn't realized it, you two are out of a job.
Should let them know they're not being hunted anymore, in case they're halfway through some dodgy backstreet plastic surgery.
In case you are wondering, this isn't the afterlife.
You can get these in case if you are in urgent need.
In case of Emergency(ICE) number in your mobile phone.
Between the shaft sleeve andthe shaft is equipped with o-ring seal, in case along with surface air intake or leaking.
And just in case you have any doubts.
A: An insurance to insure the borrower for the loan sum oroutstanding loan in case of death or total permanent disability.
To you FM, in case you get to read this.
A: An takaful to protect the customer for the financing sum oroutstanding financing in case of death or total permanent disability.
Harvey, just in case, I wanna tell you something.
RAID data recovery, as the name suggests, refers to retrieving orrecovering your data from RAID arrays in case of RAID failure.