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Example sentences for "ordinary cases"

  • During the whole period of the Lochia in fact, even in ordinary cases, the female will be all the more comfortable, and better, for an occasional injection, and frequent washing.

  • In ordinary cases a mere spitting of blood need occasion no great alarm, unless attended by symptoms of inflammation, or unless the patient has had cough, and other indications of pulmonary derangement before conception.

  • The character of the dreams seemed to be influenced, as in ordinary cases, by various causes, immediate or remote, present or past, relating to events or flowing from temperament.

  • These changes in ordinary cases do not extend beyond the substance of the uterus; but where the disease has been of some duration, as well as severity, they become much more extensive, affecting the neighbouring veins to some distance.

  • In ordinary cases, a little circular friction with the tips of the fingers over the fundus will generally be sufficient.

  • With a tolerant patient it might be possible to scrape away with a sharp spoon the granulation tissue, and remove the offending nail edge; the gradual improvement sought in ordinary cases cannot be thought of in these cases.

  • In ordinary cases, balsam of Peru or 10 per cent.

  • In ordinary cases, drainage of the pus, either naturally or artificially, will result in a remission of the symptoms both locally and generally.

  • It will be agreed on all hands, that the power of appointment, in ordinary cases, ought to be modified in one of three ways.

  • Whatever efficacy the union may have had in ordinary cases, it appears that the moment a cause of difference sprang up, capable of trying its strength, it failed.

  • In the latter, it has reference to the proportion of wealth, of which it is in no case a precise measure, and in ordinary cases a very unfit one.

  • For unloading the stomach in ordinary cases.

  • For unloading the stomach, in ordinary cases.

  • Ordinary cases of chimneys on fire are not included in Captain Shaw's summary; but they give the brigade a good deal of work.

  • I may here allude to a class of facts closely allied to, but somewhat different from, ordinary cases of inheritance.

  • Nobody buys it but in order to sell it again; and with regard to it there is, in ordinary cases, no last purchaser or consumer.

  • It naturally courts the employment which in ordinary cases is most advantageous, and shuns that which in ordinary cases is least advantageous to that country.

  • Which reasons will hold proportionably for parishes not granting certificates in ordinary cases; for it is far more than an equal chance, but that they will have the certificated persons again, and in a worse condition.

  • The importance to mankind of being able to rely on each other's actions is so great, that in ordinary cases of absolutely definite engagements there is scarcely any advantage that can counterbalance the harm done by violating them.

  • In ordinary cases, a day or two's treatment should cure.

  • This, in ordinary cases, will cause the flow of milk to cease.

  • In ordinary cases, there is need for more than local treatment, as it is probable that more or less failure in the skin exists.

  • Hence the need of explaining the law, which is done in ordinary cases by interpretation, in extraordinary cases by epieikeia (see 411 sqq.

  • Thus, a prolonged act of resistance or one repeated at intervals of a few minutes, or a resistance that includes extreme corporal austerities, is not required in ordinary cases at least.

  • In ordinary cases, the saving of a man's life will not do so much good as his stealing will do hurt.

  • Only the person by his voluntary bargain, hath made the other party instead of the magistrate, and authorized him (in ordinary cases) to dispose of the gain, for the poor or public good.

  • But in ordinary cases a man is not bound to be his own public accuser or executioner.

  • In ordinary cases, while the sinking of the shaft is going on, the brattice walls produce a circulation, in consequence of the air being slightly lighter in one compartment than in another.

  • But in ordinary cases, this thickness varies from an inch or two to 12 or 15 yards.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    each like; elastic fluids; more important; mother went; much surprised; never could; only thing; ordinary consciousness; ordinary degree; ordinary generation; ordinary human; ordinary language; ordinary light; ordinary occasions; ordinary people; ordinary person; ordinary seaman; ordinary times; physiological effects; sacrifices were; second battalion; shaped leaves; that region; thousand diners; under which; what went