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Example sentences for "each case"

  • Trial by jury was, in its origin, simply a method of ascertaining, from ordinary men whose veracity was secured by religious sanctions, their real opinions on each case.

  • The facts were well known, and in each case an attempt was made by a few public-spirited voters to split the party vote, but both candidates were successful by large majorities.

  • In each case I suggested that it would be well to read a little psychology.

  • It seems to me that the propriety of applying the parallel method depends mainly upon the existing and the antecedent circumstances of each case.

  • It is quite easy to hit on such an arrangement by trial, but the problem is to discover in exactly how many different ways it may be done in each case.

  • He proposes that it shall be cut into five pieces in such a way that they will fit together and form either two or three smaller equilateral triangles, using all the material in each case.

  • All the eighteen matches must be fairly used in each case; the two spaces must be quite detached, and there must be no loose ends or duplicated matches.

  • Also, can he find the pairs of smallest possible numbers in each case?

  • And again, propriety in each case, because the same things are not suitable to gods and men, nor in a temple and a tomb.

  • The allowances to these officers for clerk hire and other like expenses are fixed in each case by the Post-Office Department and are paid out of an appropriation made in gross to cover them all.

  • After this the men sit down to drink, and the chief describes the taking of the heads, eulogising the warrior who drew first blood in each case, and who is credited with the glory of the taking of the head.

  • In Table C I give particulars of three head indices of 83 crania, of which the history is known in each case.

  • The degree of authority, control, or administration to be exercised by the Mandatory shall, if not previously agreed upon by the Members of the League, be explicitly defined in each case by the Council.

  • All such arrested parties will be sent, as usual, to the Provost-Marshal General, with a statement of the facts in each case.

  • The primary power is the same in each case, and perhaps the untutored savage has the more brawny arm of the two.

  • The mountaineer and the man of the plains have very different habits of progression, and each would be at a loss in the other's place; but the method of progression, by putting one leg before the other, is the same in each case.

  • They settle in each case what, in view of the interests of the community as a whole and in the long run, and not merely for the parties now at issue, is the most convenient and the justest thing to do.

  • In each case it will be noticed you would pass from a similarity which exists in a single case or in a small number of cases to the conclusion.

  • In each case it has been kindly received, but has not yet been formally adopted.

  • The captured animal got a tremendous fall in each case, and if the mounted horse was not very clever and active, he and his rider were very likely to be thrown down also.

  • I know not whether the great lawyer, courtier, scholar, and philosopher is supposed by Baconians to have given Will Shakspere a commission on his sales of plays; or to have let him keep the whole sum in each case.

  • Many other measures, in accordance with the conditions of each case, were open to him.

  • They must be dealt with as practical problems having regard to the special circumstances of each case, not as opportunities for embodying some general political theory.

  • The personal relationship between the customer and the banker, who would grant loans and overdrafts because he knew the character and position of the borrower in each case, will no longer exist.

  • Think of the investigations being carried on now in medicine, in science, in invention, which because of the lack of knowledge are still incomplete, and yet in each case thinking of the most technical and rigorous type has been used.

  • The answer in each case is the same--the original natures are different.

  • If in the first list of illustrations, instead of having images of the real objects, an individual had images of words in each case, the images would be abstract or verbal images.

  • In any satisfactory system the scale of relief must vary from occupation to occupation, in accordance with the normal standard of wages ruling in each case.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each case" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    each about; each according; each bird; each circuit; each class; each club; each copy; each course; each department; each head; each instance; each others; each party; each petal; each segment; each session; each soul; each thing; each verse; each village; each ward; each woman; given the; pounds could; revolt from; vegetable matter