How To Use In case In A Sentence

  • We carried spare water for the rad, a hand pump just in case the Dunlop pressure dropped, and maybe even a canister of petrol.
  • Instead, I was stuck in my little dorm room, answering the phone every time it rang in case it was Clay.
  • Wait outside in case you can be useful.
  • I'm worried about washing that shirt in case it shrinks.
  • Ministers have spent nearly 500million stockpiling the antiviral drug in case of a deadly epidemic but there are doubts it is effective. The Sun
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  • By the same token, if you pick up a strange rash, you will want to see a doctor in case it really is flesh-eating bacteria.
  • Make a boot disk in case your computer is damaged or compromised
  • You are also advised to carry some rainwear, just in case.
  • Your mother's will most likely transfers property to the revocable trust, rather than the other way around, in case she failed to transfer something to the trust prior to her death.
  • But, just in case you get the idea that all was pretence and subterfuge, I feel I should let you know just how the mother of a friend of mine described the communist years.
  • I have also taken out a life insurance policy on him just in case.
  • Dad brought a notebook along to the beach, in case he was seized by sudden inspiration.
  • Gang awa, ane o 'ye, hinnies, up to the heugh head, and gie them a cry in case they're within hearing; the car-cakes will be burnt to a cinder. The Antiquary — Volume 02
  • Leave a decent overhang in case of shrinkage. Times, Sunday Times
  • The SCO has powers to act in cases where there is evidence of alleged misconduct or mismanagement.
  • I'm trying not to be too much of a Pollyanna about it all in case something goes horribly wrong and the tumor comes back. COLDHEART CANYON
  • Today, I found out that my overprotective parents hired a private investigator a month ago, who since then has been watching my perfectly normal boyfriend, in case he "tries to rape or kill" me.
  • Roll up that tent every mornin case Forest Service snoops around.
  • Every morning I'd check my pigeonhole in case the letter had finally arrived telling me that a distant relative had died and I was now the heir to a title and a vast estate.
  • Physical and cryptographic keys are regularly rotated to limit the duration of exposure in case of a breach.
  • In case of Master Pages, if you use META tag then all pages that use this master page will be refreshed, which is not desired, to accomplish this, add the following c# code in code behind page, the particular page you want to refresh: ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds
  • The umbilical flow velocity waveform of a normally growing fetus has high-velocity diastolic flow, while in cases of intrauterine growth restriction, the umbilical artery diastolic flow is diminished.
  • In cases of recent wounds unattended by inflammation, it may be applied freely; but when inflammation has come on, too severe an application of the caustic induces vesication of the surrounding skin, and the edges of the eschar may in this manner also be loosened and removed. An Essay on the Application of the Lunar Caustic in the Cure of Certain Wounds and Ulcers
  • They both have a powerful sense of humour and an understated wit that makes you look very carefully at what's on the page in case you miss anything.
  • According to international law, this kind of activity is a violation of occupation laws as well as of human rights laws and, in certain cases, might be defined as pillage," says the petition. Undefined
  • The other has led a child-free life based in the back of the wardrobe, waiting on the substitute's bench in case of death, dissolution or disappearance of the main player.
  • In case there is any mistake, Dawkins gives the example of a permanent dune - a barchan - that the wind pushes across the desert but which maintains it shape even while individual grains of sand are being blown into and out of the dune. May 6th, 2009
  • The lightweight seats, made of fabric stretched between tubular steel frames, were removable in case you wanted to transport something large…
  • Grandma always kept a bit of money tucked away in case there was an emergency.
  • Tuck some tissues in a baggie pinned to your shorts, just in case you need an emergency pit stop--it happens.
  • Government grants were available in cases where rail would keep lorries off roads regarded as sensitive.
  • In cases of apparent copycat crime, victims' families sometimes have sued movie or record companies on the theory that they are responsible for the crimes their products inspired.
  • In case a dish fails to appease a customer, Steve Carrasco can always make a flying getaway.
  • A spokesman for Lancashire constabulary says a team of officers and family liaison officers are on standby just in case.
  • He's going to opium dens where he's part of a gang as a hired assassin who carries a tommy gun in a violin case.
  • Not typical in cases like this.
  • We take the car keys upstairs, but there's always a key to the front door in the hallway in case we need to get out. Times, Sunday Times
  • In case it is impossible to use italicisation one may underline the italicised parts of the examples above.
  • By the way, in case you never thought about it, “Reds” is an invidious term calculated to dehumanize radical activists. Dry up the tears for that golden period in US Journalism that never was
  • He's been an occasional patron of the county lockup too, in case you hadn't heard. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • You are off to a fine pya mwaki (new year, in case your Swahili has become rusty) with your January unplug, my friend. Storytellersunplugged
  • In addition to the night watches there were the so-called dogwatches with a man in the tower and, in case of fog or a snowstorm, there was daytime beach patrol.
  • I avoid standing too close to colleagues in case they catch a whiff. The Sun
  • All that trotting off like dazed sheep to get some sumac/nduja/ harissa and extra avocados just in case. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scientifically, it has been shown to be bacteriostatic against gram positive bacteria; it can even be administered internally in cases of poisoning to decrease the absorption of the harmful substance. Multani facepack to beautify Taj Mahal once again
  • And being your own artist removes most of the financial liability for you in case the project goes pear-shaped. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Faraway Soul’s Review Forum
  • Donna did not dare settle herself too comfortably into her seat, in case she fell asleep.
  • Still one more was first produced by Reichstein by a semisynthetic method from a derivative of bile acid and thus being readily available, it has been a valuable remedy in cases of Addison's disease and certain other cases of reduced function of the cortex. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1950 - Presentation Speech
  • There is no evidence that muscle relaxants or opioids are more effective than these medications, although they may be useful in certain cases.
  • Recently Fuchs 14.133 has reported his experience in cornea-grafting in sections, as a substitute for von Hippel's method, in parenchymatous keratitis and corneal staphyloma, and though not eminently successful himself, he considers the operation worthy of trial in cases that are without help, and doomed to blindness. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • I've already composed my reply in case I receive one of these letters someday.
  • The windows were glazed in lattice panes of leadwork, hung in casements. Desperate Remedies
  • High-tech air sniffers were deployed in case someone unleashed a chemical or biological assault on Tinseltown more serious than a low-budget stinker.
  • I have also taken out a life insurance policy on him just in case.
  • And in case you missed it--and in the traditional media's habit of going monotonal when things like Obama's speech happen, you can certainly be forgiven if you did--this past monday Darcy Burner unveiled the Responsible Plan to end the war in Iraq PDF. Archive 2008-03-01
  • Neither have various other usuries been included, such as high interest or payment of expenses in case of delays, all of which go to swell the gain that a Bisáya considers his right and his privilege when he has to deal with beings whom he hardly classes as men. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
  • In cases of serious infestation, fumigation with methyl bromide and ethylene dibromide has been reported to be successful. Article Source
  • What does one do if police station staff do not accept complaints in cases of cognisable offences?
  • How can an individual get permission to photocopy or videotape in cases where there is no fair use exception?
  • Never walk behind a horse in case it kicks out at you.
  • But a spokesman for the Terrence Higgins Trust warned against rushing to criminalise people with HIV, except in cases where malicious intent was beyond doubt.
  • Technological key in wet processes of pigskin case and bag leather is described in this paper.
  • I pause to flex my muscles and prepare for flight in case some sort of ghost or troglodyte bursts out to eat our bones or whatever part of us a ghost might eat.
  • Perhaps you could try bookmarking the login page in case that stops working again.
  • In the past week, rumors swirled around Bangkok about a secret meeting between representatives of the Puea Thai Party and the palace in the Bruneian capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, to strike a deal in case Puea Thai did win the election. Puea Thai's Choice
  • For even in case of its failure, a descent of one species from another through heterogenetic generation is certainly very possible. The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality
  • A buffer stock of grain was held in case of emergency shortages.
  • This duplication may either be accounted for on the theory of chorisis above alluded to, or by supposing that the extra corolline whorl is due to a series of confluent petalodic stamens; that the latter is the true explanation, in certain cases at least, is shown by some flowers of Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • That way one can avoid the sick-making moment when the desire to protect starts to destroy: the smooth lawn that you're not allowed to play on; the window locked shut in case of burglars; the child prevented from learning from any adult who isn't government approved. Children don't require protection. They need to learn to trust intuition
  • I have one of those pocket knives, with screw drivers, blade, etc. and I keep a extra round of ammo (wrapped in foam rubber) in the but end of my syn stocked rifles just in case I run out of ammo. Start a Survival Fire With a Bullet
  • Keep the details safe in case we have to contact you for further information. The Sun
  • In case both parties agree to let the alienator continuously possess the chattel when the real right of a chattel is alienated, the real right shall go into effect upon the effectiveness of the agreement.
  • To be safe, though, trading and investment houses have built up their cash holdings and reduced their exposure to stocks and risky assets in case the U.S. does default.
  • Dublin, in case we have forgotten, is built on the inlet of a large river and is surrounded by numerous bays and inlets and has a vast well-sheltered harbour.
  • If you look at a place at high altitude you may want to consider renting first (instead of buying) just in case the altitude is a problem. Central Highlands
  • In case it be thought that a note of selfpity has crept in to this account of my apparent boredom, I must say that the intention was never to complain about my fate, but merely to explain the form of my protest. An Autobiography
  • Prenatal testing can be offered in case of cystic fibrosis.
  • They have looked into loaning some covers to put over the pitch tomorrow night in case of overnight frost.
  • Take a spare tire along in case of need.
  • This aspect of forensics is rarely mentioned in polite company, but if a skull has a measurably smaller-than-average brain case, it it almost certainly someone of African descent. The Volokh Conspiracy » 1. Science, Faith, and Not Ruling Out Possibilities
  • Leave your key with a neighbour in case you lock yourself out one day.
  • In case you ever have a problem identifying rodents again, hamsters are cute and stuff food into their cheeks.
  • 'conveyancing' practice than he finds his time too valuable to be spent arguing in cases of assault or petty larceny. Hodge and His Masters
  • At the other extreme, there is the guy who puts out in a hot-water boat at the height of a southerly buster, a cold, wet wind with maximum ‘grunt’, just in case someone is in trouble.
  • I apologise to any purists in case the following suggestion is seen as something of a sacrilege, but can I ask you to help us in calling all Yorkshire poets, rhymesters, bards, balladeers and singers to help us save our pub?
  • Neurasthenia, stammering, aversions, kleptomania, certain cases of paralysis, are nothing but the result of unconscious autosuggestion, that is to say the result of the action of the _unconscious_ upon the physical and moral being. Maîtrise de soi-même par l'autosuggestion consciente. English
  • In case it should appear that any have committed the irremissible blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, and the total apostasy from the illuminating convictive powers of the Christian religion, it should seem that they are not to be prayed for at all. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Got my truck washed too in case they need it for some reason as the maid is always getting me to take her somewhere. A Baptism
  • There are candles strategically placed — just in case we have another power cut.
  • The crowds were one-deep, looking out across the river towards the boathouses in case anything was actually happening.
  • Fire Precautions Instructions about what to do in case of fire are placed in prominent positions throughout your place of work.
  • I enjoy my work, but I'd like to have another string to my bow in case I lose my job.
  • She took out her violin case and the ream of papers that was to be her and Brian's performance for John Cawthorne's little concert.
  • The message I am trying to get through is that the majority of people keep aspirin at home in case they get toothache, so why not do the same with emergency contraception?
  • In case he comes, let me know.
  • In cases involving criminal prosecution of unlawful belligerents, this could mean imposing peacetime rules on the collection of evidence.
  • In cases where we have been unable to locate the manuscript of a published letter, copy-text is taken from the published version and this is recorded in the editorial headnote. About this edition
  • You can save articles in PDF format (which is good) but it is a little off-putting in that they call it "printing" the article (I turned off my attached printer just in case). Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: National Agricultural Library Digital Repository (NALDR)
  • Keep your receipt in case you want to bring it back.
  • I identify as an androgyne, by the way, in case anyone feels that's relevant to deciding how to take this response.
  • The weather forecast will be discussed in case it affects the game plan. Times, Sunday Times
  • The abacus was also a way for the skeptical abacist to check the calculator’s result, just in case he didn’t believe it. HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID
  • In cases of this type, melanism is a product of an interaction between genetic factors and the environment. Death of a popular anti-ID argument
  • A buffer stock of grain was held in case of emergency shortages.
  • It's safest to remain a good distance behind, in case the car in front suddenly stops.
  • Allied troops begin maneuvers tomorrow to show how quickly forces could be mobilized in case of a new invasion.
  • In case of fire, walk quickly to the nearest door.
  • To play safe, I'd allow an extra ten minutes, just in case.
  • Solicitors may not accept instructions in cases where they would have a conflict of interests.
  • Use a fireguard if you have children, and fit smoke alarms in case a spark goes astray.
  • Normally when I go out with friends I take my car in case I am called back home unexpectedly by the sickie, so it was nice to be driven for a change.
  • Alternate use of two filters, non-stop machine in case of replacement filters, suitable for long-term continuous production.
  • Garcia made no mention of auditioning doggie spokesmodels for the upcoming commercials, but aspiring young canines should update their portfolios just in case.
  • I'm trying not to be too much of a Pollyanna about it all in case something goes horribly wrong and the tumor comes back. COLDHEART CANYON
  • Portable solar power box allows energy supplies of mobile phones, flashlights, razors and night lighting in case there is no power when travelling.
  • She drew back from the window in case anyone saw her.
  • Carry the youth to the presence, and I will remain here, with bridle in hand, ready to strike the spurs up to the rowel-heads, in case the hawk flies my way. — The Abbot
  • It will include 35,000 field staff who will collect forms, help householders fill them in and file reports in cases where people refuse to comply. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dogs feel very strongly that they should always go with you in the car, in case the need should arise for them to bark violently at nothing right in your ear. Dave Barry 
  • In case your Hinduism is a little rusty, the Brahmans are the priest caste in traditional Hindu society.
  • Just in case you don't know, rum is made from fermenting the juice of sugar cane or its derivatives, usually molasses. Tony Sachs: Yo-Ho-Ho And A Snifter Of Rum: Sipping Rums To Enjoy Without Paper Umbrellas
  • This question, divested of the phraseology calculated to represent me as struggling for an arbitrary personal prerogative, is either simply a question who shall decide, or an affirmation that nobody shall decide, what the public safety does require, in cases of Rebellion of Invasion. Balkinization
  • In case the balky internet connection is insufficiently irritating, the hotel is also providing me USA Today on a complimentary basis.
  • In case prestigious BMW bloodlines simply aren't enough to impress, this Bavarian drop-top also features a long list of bolt-ons which transform it from a superb curve carver into a first rate speed machine.
  • Some hotels ask you to pay a damage deposit when you check-in in case something like this happens.
  • In case you are tempted to believe a word of this disclaimer, remember at Mr Gonzalez has previous form.
  • Drivers were warned to keep windows closed and turn off air conditioning in case of chemical or biological contamination. The Sun
  • After the SAM formation, the complete array was immersed in casein to block "unspecific" binding of melittin and lipid to the silicon PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Donna did not dare settle herself too comfortably into her seat, in case she fell asleep.
  • We take the car keys upstairs, but there's always a key to the front door in the hallway in case we need to get out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, Allie is your legal guardian in case anything happens to me and Mama. MORE FROM GINNY BATES: ALLIE AND MARGIE
  • While not anti-English, it is decidedly pro-Gaelic (even insisting on Gaelic names in cases where anglicised forms are far more familiar to Scots) and tends to be anti-Presbyterian.
  • Only if obstructive symptoms are significant would surgery be indicated, even in cases of systemic amyloidosis.
  • It's safest to remain a good distance behind, in case the car in front suddenly stops.
  • In certain cases of intrusive R such as “Asiar and Africa” there is a need for _some_ articulatory gesture to mark the word boundary between the schwas of “Asia” and “and”. Intrusive r | Linguism | Language Blog
  • The administration of the law can never go lax where every individual sees to it that it grows not lax in his own case, or in cases which fall under his eyes. 
  • Michael stood up straight, making sure to emphasize his height and build… just in case.
  • In case you missed it, an archaeological team led by Nicholas Conard at the University ofTübingenexcavated a truly remarkable mammoth-ivory statuette from a German cave, Hohle Fels. Check Your Venus Fantasies at the Door, Gentlemen
  • This was merely a reserve, in case of soilage, or whatever. The Color of Her Panties
  • Donna did not dare settle herself too comfortably into her seat, in case she fell asleep.
  • In certain cases it may be necessary to reduce the length of road covered by the lengthman. 5.1 Introduction
  • I'll stay around in case you need me.
  • England could not go into the Fiji game with just two available hookers, in case one of them was injured during the week. Times, Sunday Times
  • They highlight that the indications for tonsillectomy are not just in cases of strep infections but in cases of severe tonsillitis manifested by fever, swollen glands — enlargement of the lymph nodes — and exudate fluid, said Schreibstein. No surgery for moderate tonsillitis, new guidelines say
  • In cases where enforcement of an undertaking by an order for its performance is still possible and practicable, such an order will no doubt be made more or less as a matter of course.
  • In certain cases, this type of leader has created calamitous results for both subordinates and the organization.
  • Cat was worried too, in case Julia started knotting that handkerchief of hers when Mr. Saunders ' back was turned. CHARMED LIFE
  • All make good products in addition to several others that you can Google for in case you don't have a local tentmaker. Wall tents
  • In case you do not know a finial is: a decorative, terminal part at the tip of a spire, gable, lamp shade support, etc., or projecting upward from the top of a cabinet, breakfront, etc. Thanks, shoe Finial
  • Fire-brigades are standing by in case of an explosion.
  • He said: ‘The lift is not suitable for carting beds up and down and there is no defibrillation equipment which is essential in case there is an emergency.’
  • She decides to transcribe his notes on the typewriter in case anyone should ever have to read it.
  • Although the ritual is a bit more extensive, those are the most necessary words to be used (especially in cases of emergency baptisms). Leavetaking of the Feast of the Theophany
  • Snakebite Orks always carry a selection of venomous serpents with them when they migrate to new planets, just in case the indigenous lifeforms prove to be unsuitably inoffensive .
  • I looked into the breast pockets, and finally found it safely tucked into my sleeve pocket, where always I kept some coins and a 10–guilder note for the bus in case my bicycle tire ran out of air. Nomad
  • At the playground she shadows his progress, car keys clenched in her hand in case they have to dash to A&E. Times, Sunday Times
  • We should do health insurance reform using the free market for a change instead of the failed liberal welfare state. ah, in case you haven’t had a total calcification, that is where we are now. Think Progress » Democrats Need To Pass A Comprehensive Health Care Bill
  • But it doesn't take long to defrost, and it is a good thing to have a supply of in the freezer in case of impromptu guests or as the base for a quick easy meal.
  • An oxygen mask will come down from the overhead in case of an emergency.
  • How can consumer attain optimum level of consumption in Cardinal Approach in case of: a. One good consumed. Intellectual Property, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Set a stop-loss in case you get it wrong. Times, Sunday Times
  • In case they did not the papers would doubtless be destroyed -- and the charges would continue to be made -- the charges that the subtreasury in New York had shipped the gold to aid the revolutionary junta in making a republic of China. Boy Scouts in a Submarine : or, Searching an Ocean Floor
  • In the same manner (says Blackstone,) by the Irish brehon law, in case of murder, the brehon or judge, compounded between the murderer and the friends of the deceased, who prosecuted him, by causing the malefactor to give unto them, or to the child or wife of him that was slain, a recompense, which they called _eriach_. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 560, August 4, 1832
  • Hector said it was a jolly good idea and very brave of her and he would be lurking in the corridor in case there was any trouble.
  • At the same time, fever can make us worse in cases of widespread blood infection, or sepsis.
  • After dinner we went to the library in case we still had no power (when you live in the country the absolute pitch black of a nighttime power outage is a little disconcerting with small, squirrely, active children) and then came home to lights and Cheerio Chocolate Chip Cookies. Lights Out! The Best Laid Plans Of Mice And Men…Cheerio Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Maggie said that I shouldn't make risky jokes with assessors in case they take it the wrong way.
  • The statute was intended to combat the numbers of cases of perjured evidence in cases relating to land by requiring written, rather than oral, evidence of contracts.
  • And just in case those meddlesome friends of Hugh's manage to get wind of what we've done, the sanitarium is the safest place she could be! The Gates Of Sleep
  • There are candles strategically placed — just in case we have another power cut.
  • Nice to see the newspaper's subs parading their gleeful ignorance of elementary meteorology, just in case any of us remained in doubt.
  • She carries a small wooden truncheon tucked up her sleeve in case her customers turn violent.
  • She wished to end her pregnancy, but abortion was illegal in Texas except in cases of extreme danger to the mother.
  • People being assessed are also offered an advocacy service in case they feel that they would benefit from additional support.
  • · The versatility of the machine is a further important criterium, that is, the possibility of providing a variety of moulds (even special ones made to order) which are easy to change in a short time (say less than one hour), the possibility of adjusting output rates to the local conditions, the possibility of switching from automatic control to manual operation in case of power failure, etc. Chapter 5
  • He is asking them to register with the U.S. selective service in case the military draft ever returns.
  • The experiment proposed by Fry and Walther intends to make use of the first BCH Inequality, dispensing with auxiliary assumptions, but the second BCH Inequality will also be reviewed here, because of its indispensability in case the optimism of Fry and Walther regarding the achievability of certain desirable experimental conditions turns out to be disappointed. Bell's Theorem
  • These are prescribed in cases of rape or incest as well as contraceptive failure.
  • Some people leave their old accounts open for a few months in case anything was missed in the transfer process. Times, Sunday Times
  • She then ran into the kitchen to grab the potato bake she had prepared earlier that day (in case she decided to go), grabbed her keys and ran out of her apartment.
  • We seldom leave home without an umbrella or some sort of waterproof clothing ‘just in case’ and take a great interest in weather forecasts since what happens plays a big part in the direction of the daily lives of many of us.
  • From the rattles and clunks it's difficult to tell what's happening, but I switch on the cassette recorder in case.
  • This is especially true in case of hyperinflation.
  • She looked at Alistra, and unbuckled her safety belt, containing a water flask, some rations (in case they got lost), and her weapons.
  • Prolonged high intra-ocular tension may be accompanied, particularly in cases of secondary glaucoma, by vesicular and bullous keratitis. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
  • But keep them easily accessible to people in the house, in case of fire.
  • The benefits in cases like these far outweigh the risks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The insurance premium in case we get injured alone would be huge. The Sun
  • he acted as a backstop in case anything went wrong
  • The result of this was a significant increase in cases of malaria and dengue fever.
  • I'd chain your bike up just in case.
  • Don't play by the river in case you fall in and drown!
  • Also ask him for the telephone number of the Home Service Adviser for your area, in case you need further advice.
  • The new law could also be used to interdict professional work if the offense was linked to it, for example, in cases of medical doctors abusing or unjustifiably prescribing narcotics.
  • I was on the point of approaching but I didn't have the courage in case he told me to clear off.
  • He could've at least put the Lt. Governor in charge while he dallied about in case some actual business had to be accomplished! Meghan McCain: Sanford affair is 'private matter'
  • A bandura (in case you wanted to know) looks like the graceful child of a lap harp and a lute and sounds a little like a dulcimer and a little like an autoharp, only a lot less tinny. My Friday, By Delia
  • In 2006 the case was thrown out by California's supreme court, which ruled that this kind of freewheeling babble, albeit offensive and embarrassing when circulated in court documents, was an entirely essential element of the "creative workplace" required to make the show – a show that, in case you needed reminding, was hardly Tramadol Nights in terms of nihilistic edginess. Charlie Brooker: We shouldn't have to feel paranoid about snoops listening in to everything we say
  • Male prisoners entering the Old Fort passed through an entrance tunnel; the walls are pockmarked with gunholes, in case the fort was ever attacked.
  • Keep your receipt in case you want to bring it back.

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