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Example sentences for "case where"

  • The cases are by no means unfrequent in which it is necessary to remove or destroy a portion of the iris to admit light to the retina.

  • The assistant is to follow the knife with his finger and compress the vessels.

  • Peixotto of Portugal applied a precautionary ligature to the innominate in a case where secondary hæmorrhage occurred from the carotid.

  • Encouraged by such cases, Gaetani Bey of Cairo removed the whole of scapula and part of the clavicle in a case where he had amputated at the shoulder for smash.

  • Duchenne has a reference to a case where rotation of the head to the right commenced whenever the subject started to read, and ceased only with the laying down of the book.

  • Brodie, to take an example, quotes a case where a "spasm" of the spinal accessory was replaced by a mental affection.

  • The author treated a case where fracture of one sesamoid was occasioned by a horse receiving a puncture wound wherein the sharp end of a steel bar was protruding from the ground where it was firmly embedded.

  • In this manner, in examining a case where laminitis or other inflammation of the feet is suspected, one may arrive at a fairly accurate conclusion without the employment of other means.

  • I should like to state something which struck me just now about a case where I saw lines given for money.

  • It is merely in a case where it is required in order to save life that I do anything of the kind.

  • I never knew of a case where a debt was paid in that way, unless when the man had money to receive at the end of the voyage.

  • I know a case where a poor man and his family came in and took possession of from £70 to £90-I don't know the exact sum by the death of a brother.

  • Case where it is proper to employ calculation in aid of graphical constructions.

  • Case where it can be employed; manner of executing it.

  • Case where it is advantageous to make use of gravel.

  • Probably you will ask me why a person should commit perjury in a case where a citizen is on trial for his life.

  • To the first objection I cite the men of the United Brotherhood organization in Chicago, from which he was expelled in a case where I conducted the prosecution.

  • If by a collision with France in a case where she is clearly in the wrong the march of liberal principles shall be impeded, the responsibility for that result as well as every other will rest on her own head.

  • Mr. Guthrie mentions a case where a ball even opened the sheath of the femoral vessels, and passed between the artery and vein, in a soldier at Toulouse, without destroying the substance of either vessel.

  • The same distinguished surgeon mentions a case where a ball weighing eight pounds was not discovered till the operation of amputating the thigh in which it had lodged was being performed.

  • Hennen saw a case where a ball was found lying in a wound by the thyroid cartilage.

  • It was a case where several of these birds were attracted to the house of a German emigrant who was prostrated by fever, by the strong odor escaping from his neglected food which had become putrid.

  • Audubon cites a case where no less than nine pairs were found breeding in the same enclosure.

  • Mr. Nuttall cites a case where a full supply of Bluebirds, Blackbirds, and Sparrows was thrown into the nest--a striking illustration of the provident habits of the parents.

  • Thus Watson[675] met with a case where a man ran eighteen yards and died six hours after a stab-wound of the right ventricle.

  • A compound fact made up of minor facts, which considered severally would possess but little value, may sometimes solve the puzzle in a case where no single fact of conclusive value is obtainable.

  • But this gives us no assistance in clearing up a case where it is doubtful whether a fall from a height or a crush by a vehicle or railway train was accidental or suicidal.

  • As an instance of it in its simplest form, I may mention a case where a botanical student passing inattentively in front of the glass door of a restaurant thought that he had seen Verbascum Thapsus printed thereon.

  • Thus we have a case where a lady who knew that her sister had died a few hours previously, but who was not herself in any morbidly excited condition, seemed to see some one enter her own dining-room, opening and shutting the door.

  • There is a story told of a case where a notorious character was charged with the unusual crime of "mayhem"--biting off another man's finger.

  • Molineux is also recalled as a case where a man, previously proved guilty, managed to escape.

  • In a case where insanity is the defence, the State must dig up and have at hand every person it can find who knew the accused at any period of his career.

  • This was done in a case where a doctor was in the habit of putting a woman into a mesmeric sleep, she thereupon became a clairvoyant and prescribed the medicines which the doctor furnished, and for these he sued.

  • What the law deems gross negligence has been thus defined in a case where a “Herbalist” was on trial for manslaughter, for the death of a patient through an overdose of colchium seeds and brandy for a cold.

  • In Tasmania I read the entry, in an old manuscript official record, of a case where a convict was given three hundred lashes--for stealing some silver spoons.

  • It was a case where a young girl had been assassinated for the sake of her trifling ornaments, things not worth a laborer's day's wages in America.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    case like; case occurring; case they; case where; cases treated; cases were; cases where; drill press; executive secretary; field hand; free inhabitants; full share; great cloud; hollow square; laid paper; more usual; much water; our land; price upon his head; religion itself; seems proper; shown below; state occasions; this phenomenon; time they; whoever thou