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Example sentences for "many cases"

  • Again, in many cases, when a party asserts a maritime lien by way of contract, he has improved the condition of the thing upon which the lien is claimed, and this has been recognized as a ground for such a lien in some systems.

  • There is no doubt that in many cases a man may be insane, and yet perfectly capable of taking the precautions, and of being influenced by the motives, which the circumstances demand.

  • In many cases of contract, as well as tort, the vessel was not only the security for the debt, but the limit of the owner's liability.

  • Indeed, in many cases it cannot have been open to evidence at all at the time when the law was settled, before parties were permitted to testify.

  • As the males and females of many animals differ somewhat in habits and are exposed in different degrees to danger, it is probable that in many cases, more of one sex than of the other are habitually destroyed.

  • In many cases, however, such characters have been transferred, either partially or completely, to the females.

  • But the most weighty of all the arguments against treating the races of man as distinct species, is that they graduate into each other, independently in many cases, as far as we can judge, of their having intercrossed.

  • Enthusiasm is a large word, and in many cases I could not go along with her; but canting of all descriptions was odious to both of us alike.

  • Many cases are of diseases that have been diagnosed and treated by the best physicians of the country, or which prominent hospitals have tried their hand at curing, but without success.

  • It may thus be understood how much poetic truth may lose, in many cases by a strict observance of historic truth, and, reciprocally, how much it may gain by even a very serious alteration of truth according to history.

  • In addition to the restrictions imposed by space limits, the material for compilation is fragmentary, and, in many cases, scattered through periodical and other publications.

  • Besides, in many cases, not only is the voucher worthless or not forthcoming, but, again, it is proved that the sums collected disappeared wholly or in part.

  • One from the clerk of the camp observed: "Many cases of twins.

  • Since leaving it off, the recoveries of patients by the Ipecacuanha treatment, combined with the external application of Smith's Tela Vesicatoria, have been in many cases marvellous.

  • There will, then, in many cases, be quite sufficient nourishment in the above.

  • A mother, surely, is not aware, that when she is giving her child Sugar Confectionery she is, in many cases, administering a deadly poison to him?

  • In many cases, death follows so quickly upon an apoplectic seizure, that little effectual service can be given.

  • Many cases of inflammation of the ear, followed by severe and lasting trouble, even to deafness, are chargeable to the neglect of this precaution.

  • When the presence of the poison is constant, and especially when the smoking or chewing is excessive, the disturbance that at first is merely functional, must necessarily, in many cases at least, lead to a chronic derangement.

  • This yielded tyrotoxicon as before, showing the tenacious vitality of the poison, and also explaining the fact that the precise cause of poisoning is in many cases so difficult to trace.

  • In many cases, like alcohol, it seems to blunt the sensibilities, and to make its user careless of the rights and feelings of others.

  • And the change, in many cases, will be to the worse.

  • It is, however, necessary in many cases to make bottles of a square form, and each capable of holding exactly the same quantity of fluid.

  • There are, however, many cases in which machines or tools must be made, in which economical production is not the most important object.

  • Rude hammocks made out of old sails were in many cases used as substitutes for the demolished bunks; but the space they swung in was so confined that they were far from being agreeable.

  • The hypocrisy in matters of religion, so apparent in all Polynesian converts, is most injudiciously nourished in Tahiti by a zealous and in many cases, a coercive superintendence over their spiritual well-being.

  • But over these and other constant forces we believe that there is in many cases, but we do not say in all, a preponderant tendency in leaves and cotyledons to place themselves more or less transversely with respect to the light.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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