Use cases in a sentence
Sentences starting with cases
- Cases of the latter kind have recently been observed with care by Mr. J.A. [1]
- Cases of this kind occur in the Order which includes man, namely in certain genera of monkeys; whilst in other genera, as in Cercopithecus, most of the species can be determined with certainty. [1]
Sentences ending with cases
- In 1830 I wrote to Dr. Charming a more particular statement of my cases. [3]
- Or, if he would have referred to the "New York Journal," he might have seen Prof. Austin Flint's cases. [3]
- But really, madam, when I come to examine the matter in all its bearings, I find that the correctness of your assertion does not assert itself in all cases. [5]
- Nevertheless we do what we can to oblige in particular cases. [7]
- I don't know what to make of these cases. [6]
- No post-mortem examinations were held in any of these puerperal cases. [3]
- The former preserve us from becoming Europeanized; they keep our pride of country intact, and at the same time they intensify our affection for our country and our people; whereas long visits have the effect of dulling those feelings--at least in the majority of cases. [5]
- So also in unprovided cases. [7]
- I have always tried to be gentle with the most hopeless cases. [6]
- He was led to suspect that the contagion might have been carried in the gloves which he had worn in attendance upon the previous cases. [3]
Short sentences using cases
- But these are exceptional cases. [6]
- The cases are different. [9]
- Are there other cases? [5]
- I've seen cases before. [5]
- But such cases are rare. [5]
- However, the cases are different. [5]
- Circumstances alter cases. [5]
- Numerous cases. [3]
Sentences containing cases two or more times
- The commanding generals, who have power to act on proceedings of courts-martial in such cases, are authorized in special cases to restore to duty deserters under sentence, when in their judgment the service will be thereby benefited. [7]
- Take pains over the smaller cases, and the larger cases will come of themselves, eh? [9]
- In such cases the purposes of men are much more easily understood than in cases of ordinary crime. [7]
- There is where that minority becomes an obstruction --but still one can't say it is on the wrong side.--Well, after they have finished the bribery cases, they will take up cases of members who have bought their seats with money. [5]
- It recognizes and supports the belief that a series of cases may originate from a single primitive source which affects each new patient in turn; and especially from cases of Erysipelas. [3]
- It was probably some stupid business about "money not being paid into the Court," which had been left over from cases tried and lost; and he had had a number of cases that summer. [11]
- It is not pretended that the disease is always, or even, it may be, in the majority of cases, carried about by attendants; only that it is so carried in certain cases. [3]
- He took cases, preferably criminal cases, for which very often he got no pay; but that, too, ceased at last. [11]
- In the first nineteen days of January, 1829, he had five consecutive cases of puerperal fever, every patient he attended being attacked, and the three first cases proving fatal. [3]
- There were also many cases of erysipelas in town at the time of the fatal puerperal cases which have been mentioned. [3]
More example sentences with the word cases in them
- In both cases you oppose the dangerous extremes. [7]
- I have troubled you at this length because my mind is much occupied with the pathology of these cases, and because no case can, on personal grounds, more strongly challenge our attention. [6]
- In both cases you are right. [7]
- Some of us would have liked to hear more about those letters in the divorce cases, but the Counsellor had to leave the table. [6]
- As the days wore on, and I attended to my cases, I thought of Maude a great deal, and in those moments when the pressure of business was relaxed, she obsessed me. [9]
- We shall meet with nearly analogous cases when we treat of mammals. [1]
- However, if you will examine every thought that occurs to you for the next two days, you will find that in at least nine cases out of ten you can put your finger on the outside suggestion--And that ought to convince you that No. [5]
- Then this man, whom nothing escaped which could by any possibility be made to serve as a clue, said: "There are cases in detective history to show that criminals have been detected through peculiarities, in their appetites. [5]
- And the lawyer who defends such cases, whatever his personal feelings may be, cannot afford to be swayed by them. [9]
- There are operations which no surgeon should be willing to undertake unless he has paid a particular, if not an exclusive, attention to the cases demanding such operations. [6]
- That is necessarily what would have happened in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred. [5]
- As the cases were standing finished at the cabinetmaker's, the statue had been packed immediately, under his own direction, and carried on board his ship, which would convey it with him to the capital the next day. [10]
- In glass cases were some labeled fragments of boots and batons, and other suggestive relics and remembrances of casualties on Mount Blanc. [5]
- Our cases, indeed, were dissimilar, and Tom's incentive to hold back the facts was not nearly so great as mine. [9]
- All the rest were cases of grave disease; and so far as the trial, which was interrupted about the fortieth day, extended, the patients grew worse, or received no benefit. [3]
- Even if there were a difference, that would not disprove their identity, for the initials of patients whose cases are reported by their physicians are often altered for the purpose of concealment. [6]
- It may be well to extend the same caution to cases of simple peritonitis. [3]
- The latter, as well as Appenzelder, still frequently called upon her, and tried to diminish her grief over the injury to her voice by telling her of hundreds of similar cases which had resulted favourably. [10]
- I may as well add here that, as I have since learned, this is one of the most important cases of releasing right of reentry for condition broken which has been settled by arbitration for a considerable period. [6]
- Any time; to-day,--next week, next month,--I answered.--One of those cases where the issue is not doubtful, but may be sudden or slow. [6]
- In these cases we have feathers symmetrically shaded, like those which give so much elegance to the plumage of many natural species. [1]
- We may, if we choose, call these actions instinctive; but such cases are much too rare for the development of any special instinct. [1]
- In these cases we always fell back on some other camp of ours; we never stayed where we were. [5]
- Dr. Channing, who was in attendance with me on the three last cases, proposed to have a post-mortem examination of the subject of case No. [3]
- It is a war claim which implies no private gain, and no compensation except for one of the cases of destruction incident to war, which may well be repaired by the people of the whole country. [5]
- New diseases and vices have in some cases proved highly destructive; and it appears that a new disease often causes much death, until those who are most susceptible to its destructive influence are gradually weeded out (33. [1]
- The delicate scales used by the assayers were inclosed in glass cases intended to be air-tight, and yet some of this dust was so impalpable and so invisibly fine that it would get in, somehow, and impair the accuracy of those scales. [5]
- The doctor-books tell us that cases like this are not uncommon. [5]
- It "stirred him up," but in an agreeable way; for, as he said, he meant to devote himself to family practice, and not to adopt any limited class of cases as a specialty. [6]
- He also made up his mind that Tom should be allowed a reasonable time for spiritual preparation, and then be hanged, drawn and quartered, according to the law and usage of the day in cases of high treason. [5]
- Judicial decisions have two uses--first, to absolutely determine the case decided, and secondly, to indicate to the public how other similar cases will be decided when they arise. [7]
- If, in these two cases, the margin had been folded inwards in the normal manner, an inward projection must have been formed. [1]
- And the vellum-bound Tulpius, which I came upon in Venice, afterwards my only reading when imprisoned in quarantine at Marseilles, so that the two hundred and twenty-eight cases he has recorded are, many of them, to this day still fresh in my memory. [3]
- In many cases, too, the wealthy and the cultured rose to spittoons and other evidences of a sumptuous and luxurious taste. [5]
- There were some tolerably expensive toilets there, and in several cases the ladies who wore them had the look of being unfamiliar with that kind of clothes. [5]
- When Natasha set to work two cases were standing open in the ballroom, one almost full up with crockery, the other with carpets. [2]
- Dr. Veddie referred to two distinct series of consecutive cases in his own practice. [3]
- It is impossible to tell, in a great many cases, whether a comparison which suddenly suggests itself is a new conception or a recollection. [6]
- I've been exposed to some malignant cases of it. [8]
- She would like to see Mrs. Delancy, and she wouldn't mind a breath of air that was more easily to be analyzed than that she existed in, but nothing could induce her to give up her cases. [4]
- I immediately telegraphed to have transcripts of the records in all cases forwarded to me, which transcripts, however, did not reach me until two or three days before the present meeting of Congress. [7]
- It was hard to find a place to sit down, for all the chairs were already occupied by cases and boxes full of his favorites. [6]
- It is impossible to decide which of these three modes has generally prevailed throughout the present class of cases. [1]
- Besides, I have to deal with one of those by no means rare cases, where poetry can approach nearer the truth than prudent, watchful prose. [10]
- It has seemed to cure many cases, but epilepsy is a very uncertain disease, and there is hardly anything which has not been supposed to cure it. [6]
- There was nothing to be said in such cases, for Elsie could never talk of her griefs. [6]
- This was the time taken to order strikes, and they were enforced in perhaps a majority of cases against the wishes of those who obeyed the order, and who complained of no immediate grievance. [4]
- The occurrence of three or more closely connected cases, in the practice of one individual, no others existing in the neighborhood, and no other sufficient cause being alleged for the coincidence, is prima facie evidence that he is the vehicle of contagion. [3]
- I have long thought that it would be well for it to report its condition to the General Assembly, and that cases might occur, when it might be proper to make an examination of its affairs by a committee. [7]
- Such an event, though it might be surprising to many people, would not be incredible, nor without many parallel cases. [6]
- And more than this, read nine of these cases, which he has published, as I have just done, and observe the absolute nullity of aconite, belladonna, and bryonia, against the symptoms over which they are pretended to exert such palpable, such obvious, such astonishing influences. [3]
- It is on this principle of economizing the powers of life that a very eminent American physician,--Dr. Weir Mitchell, a man of genius,--has founded his treatment of certain cases of nervous exhaustion. [6]
- Incurable cases of this kind used to find their hospitals in convents. [6]
- The cases under this class graduate into others. [1]
- In many cases this amounted to three or four hundred dollars. [5]
- In most cases they had followed his advice, wondering not a little at this isolated example of quixotism. [9]
- In both cases they flowed in ruts worn deep by time and habit, and the man who should have proposed to divert them by reason and argument would have had a long contract on his hands. [5]
- Assuming, however, that they are of service, they might be thought to be cases of transition; but we have no reason to believe that many species at any one time are undergoing change. [1]
- Paris), 1839, analyze these same cases, eleven in number, and can only draw the inference of a very questionable value in the supposed remedy. [6]
- In most cases these confirm the statements of Herodotus. [10]
- I have noticed these cases, as rendering it probable that wild monogamous species might readily become either temporarily or permanently polygamous. [1]
- In some of these cases the plumage becomes white only at maturity. [1]
- Not merely in these cases but continually did that old man--who by experience of life had reached the conviction that thoughts and the words serving as their expression are not what move people--use quite meaningless words that happened to enter his head. [2]
- In view of these and similar cases, I think the time not unlikely to come when I shall be blamed for having made too few arrests rather than too many. [7]
- In such cases the young of the different species cannot resemble each other more closely than do the parents; nor can they strikingly resemble allied forms when adult. [1]
- Whatever it is, the vein of valuable ore is limited, in most cases it is slight. [4]
- In such cases, the usual plan is to hold an inquest. [5]
- They point to the United States, but it seems to me that the cases lack a good deal of being alike. [5]
- In some cases the trachea is convoluted, like a French horn, and is deeply embedded in the sternum. [1]
- Still, look at the thing as you will, in some cases certainly violence must ensue--nay, if no blood is shed it will be a wonder! [10]
- The doors at the south end of the great salon opened now and then into the council chambers beyond, and he could see the surgeons operating on the cases returned from the plantations. [11]
- In March of the same year he had two moderate cases, in June, another case, and in July, another, which proved fatal. [3]
- In some cases, the responsibility of such a recommendation is shifted upon the wife of the editor or clergy-man. [4]
- I have lost the respect of the Methodist Church, the board of aldermen--" "Well, I haven't anything to say about that, because I may have missed it a little in their cases, but I was too many for the Baldwin's Ranch people, General! [5]
- That must be the reason why novelists fail so lamentably in almost all cases in creating good characters. [4]
- Let us consider the real case with which we are dealing, and apply to it the parts of the Constitution plainly made for such cases. [7]
- In this article the reader will find a full exposition of the doctrine of plural personality illustrated by striking cases. [6]
- I might repeat the question asked concerning Dr. Rutter's cases, with reference to those reported by Dr. Roberton. [3]
- I called up the prosecuting attorney, who sent to Monahan's saloon, close by, and procured a release for the coachman on his own recognizance, one of many signed in blank and left there by the justice for privileged cases. [9]
- In many cases the proprietor's name and rank was to be read on the door, which was, however, well closed and locked. [10]
- In this emergency the President felt it his duty to employ with energy the extraordinary powers which the Constitution confides to him in cases of insurrection. [7]
- These cases take the place for him of pictures and all other ornaments. [6]
- Now suppose that the physician publishes these cases, will they not have a plausible appearance of proving that which, as we granted at the outset, was entirely false? [3]
- In both cases the object has been, I think, the same as the Hunt movement in New York--to throw States to Douglas. [7]
- In most cases the man's life is about equally divided between happiness and unhappiness. [5]
- Idiots also resemble the lower animals in some other respects; thus several cases are recorded of their carefully smelling every mouthful of food before eating it. [1]
- And there, in the low cases along the walls, were the rows of his precious books,--his one hobby and extravagance. [9]
- At the end the judge decided to admit the testimony, as the judge usually does in such cases, after a sufficient waste of time in what are called arguments. [5]
- In this case, the jaws, together with the teeth, would become reduced in size, as we may feel almost sure from innumerable analogous cases. [1]
- In difficult cases the influence of the leech Otto was called to her aid, but he had grown old and no longer came to Schweinau. [10]
- In some cases the individuals of the same species pass through at least five distinct states of plumage. [1]
- In such cases the individual must be sacrificed to the common good. [9]
- In some cases the guesses had to remain in doubt, in the others they proved distinct errors. [5]
- Injuries unforeseen by the Government and unintended may in some cases have been inflicted on the subjects or citizens of foreign countries, both at sea and on land, by persons in the service of the United States. [7]
- It was entitled the Geoffrey Crayon edition, and was in twenty-seven volumes, which were brought out, in most cases, in successive months. [4]
- I have collected the following cases. [1]
- I have noticed the following cases in Audubon's 'Ornith. [1]
- He touched for the evil, as usual; he held court in the gate at sunrise and tried cases, for he was himself Chief Justice of the King's Bench. [5]
- In both cases the endangered lovers could soon return uninjured--the Queen had a merciful heart, and never retained anger long if no guilt existed. [10]
- Dr. Simpson attended the dissection of two of Dr. Sidey's cases, and freely handled the diseased parts. [3]
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