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Example sentences for "exceptional cases"

  • In exceptional cases of dyspepsia diarrhoea may be present.

  • It is absent throughout the disease only in exceptional cases.

  • The destruction by the cancer of a certain amount of secreting surface can be adduced as a sufficient cause only in exceptional cases of extensive cancerous infiltration.

  • Usually within a few hours after perforation septic peritonitis is excited, but in exceptional cases no inflammation of the peritoneum has occurred even when life has been prolonged twenty-four hours after perforation.

  • The disease may appear in 24 hours, or, in exceptional cases, not for 18 days or even longer.

  • In exceptional cases it may take place on the right side, and in such cases it also generally happens that some folds of the intestine pass into the hernial sac.

  • Operative treatment is called for in exceptional cases.

  • In exceptional cases, portions of the glenoid or humerus are found separated as sequestra, or the disease involves parts outside the joint, such as the acromion or coracoid process.

  • As these nodules give rise to the same symptoms as other forms of cerebral tumour, and as their nature can be diagnosed only in exceptional cases, their clinical features and treatment are described with tumours of the brain.

  • The latter is obtained in abstracto through the criticism of pure reason, but in exceptional cases it may also appear intuitively.

  • In the case of men it can be abolished only in exceptional cases, which we shall presently consider more closely.

  • This customary arrangement of duties does not find any expression in common law, and vice versa the rule of common law dwindles down in daily life to a definition of power which may be exercised in exceptional cases.

  • There can be no doubt that the discretion of the lord was often stretched in exceptional cases, that relations based on moral sense and a true comprehension of interests often suffered from violence and encroachment.

  • According to him they are twenty-four in number, and without roots; but these may develop in those milk teeth which in exceptional cases remain in their places after the period in which they generally are shed.

  • As a rule, Fauchard made the patient seat himself in a convenient arm-chair; in exceptional cases he placed him on a sofa, or on a bed.

  • In exceptional cases it may be found possible to arrange for the complete removal of a small number of moderate spans on a Sunday, and the putting in place of the new work, as in the case of small single spans.

  • Only in exceptional cases is it likely that either of these considerations would need attention.

  • The following bugle signals are used in exceptional cases on the battlefield.

  • In exceptional cases as much as a battalion may be necessary in order to break through the hostile screen and enable the commander or officer in charge to reconnoiter in person.

  • In exceptional cases, as in a meeting engagement, it may be necessary to place an entire battalion or regiment in the firing line at the initial deployment, the support being furnished by other troops.

  • In exceptional cases, on broad fronts, it may be necessary to detach a part of the reserve to protect the opposite flank.

  • In some instances it develops from a long-continued and more or less generalized eczema or psoriasis, and in exceptional cases it is started by the careless use of mercurial ointment and of chrysarobin ointment.

  • Only in exceptional cases is it lawful to keep it in the rectory (Canon 946).

  • On the contrary, in exceptional cases (e.

  • There may be exceptional cases; but I daresay, taking the whole thing, Sandison's pass-book may be regarded as a fair specimen of the way in which the thing has gone on.

  • We don't sell the Shetland wool, except in rare, exceptional cases.

  • Simultaneously with the affection of the joints and muscles the fever commences; its duration is from four to five days on the average, with one or, in exceptional cases, even more remissions.

  • In exceptional cases there is more than one abscess (Fig.

  • In exceptional cases, blisters form over the seat of the effusion, or the skin may even slough, and the clinical features may therefore come to simulate closely those of an acute suppurative condition.

  • In exceptional cases one of the skin tumours may attain an enormous size and cause a hideous deformity, hanging down by its own weight in lobulated or folded masses (pachy-dermatocele).

  • Cupping or needling, or, in exceptional cases, hypodermic injections of antipyrin or morphin, may be called for.

  • Requests for the issuance of credits available by drafts drawn in United States dollars on New York were extremely rare, and they were issued only in exceptional cases.

  • Uncovered credit is only granted in exceptional cases to others than business men--as a rule only to first-class mercantile firms of repute, whose affairs are in strict order.

  • The period of the ordinary loan varies from six months to three years; and in exceptional cases it may be even longer.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    case they; death and; dooant know; dramatic representation; electrical phenomena; evangelical truth; exceptional cases; fifteen inches; greased baking; great peril; great virtue; haue doone; head full; larger quantity; liquid oxygen; mere natural; natural sleep; passed over; receipts from; rolled over; side view; with only