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Example sentences for "these cases"

  • You know, Ladies, that your sex must, in these cases, preserve their forms.

  • The man, in these cases, must be an adept.

  • But it seems they always give very long notice in these cases, and the ship did not sail for several days.

  • The result was that in every one of these cases (included in the above-described experiments) the radicle was deflected in the course of a few hours from the attached object.

  • These cases show us how the peg acts in co-ordination with the position which the flat, thin, broad seeds would almost always occupy when naturally sown.

  • Confidence is a great thing in these cases,' observed Mr. Pickwick.

  • Somehow or other, it never is the wine, in these cases.

  • It is a dangerous thing to laugh at the wrong man, in these cases.

  • In these cases, the owners of them would not be able to fill up their places, and they who had lent money upon the lands, where the losses had happened, would foreclose their mortgages.

  • The committee in London could give me no assistance in these cases.

  • Torments, however, were always inflicted in these cases.

  • It is absurd to be over-scrupulous in these cases.

  • Fraipont observed the progress of pregnancy in several of these cases.

  • In 6 of these cases no operation was performed.

  • Of these cases, 1 aborted on the fifth day, 2 on the fifteenth, and the other 2 continued uninterrupted.

  • He has not so followed up these cases as to know if in them the fat fell away with speed when once the patient was assured that no child existed within her.

  • Whenever, as in these cases, the menial service in question has to do directly with the primary leisure employments of fighting and hunting, it easily acquires a reflected honorific character.

  • It needs no argument to show that the derangement of the general structure of conventionalities in any of these cases would be very considerable.

  • Whenever the current passed in these cases, there was decomposition of the substances; but the electro-chemical part of this subject I purpose connecting with more general views in a future paper[A].

  • I do not mean to deny that part of the increased conducting power in these cases of softening was probably due to the elevation of temperature (432.

  • As the effect is general to the whole of the plate, it may not interfere in these cases; but in some experiments and calculations may be of important consequence.

  • I shall have occasion to refer to these cases in the paper on Electro-chemical Decomposition.

  • There is a reduction of the powers of attention in these cases; only upon supposition that this faculty is disturbed can we account for the discrepancies in the statements of patients.

  • It seems as if frequently in these cases there is no real attempt to discriminate what was actually seen in the picture from what might have been in a butcher shop.

  • Masturbation, including its indirect effect, particularly upon the psyche, appears to be a very important feature of these cases.

  • Through an elaborate and exhaustive investigation of the lies told by five patients over a period of years, he came to the conclusion that the form of falsifying in these cases deserves a new and separate name.

  • Over and beyond the above enumeration there were some intensely interesting facts which came out during the intimate study of these cases.

  • I don't know what to make of these cases.

  • The change had been rapid, though not that abrupt one which is liable to happen at any moment in these cases.

  • Now suppose that the physician publishes these cases, will they not have a plausible appearance of proving that which, as we granted at the outset, was entirely false?

  • Whether the unpleasant emotional tone in these cases of delusion formation is in any sense nephrogenic and whether particular types of renal disease have to do with the unpleasant emotion, must remain doubtful.

  • Hall if the notion of which Royce has made so much, namely, the social concept, is not one which perhaps would act as the common denominator in these cases.

  • Only in the first of these cases can we properly speak of wife "lending"; in the other cases the individuals have no choice and cannot withhold their consent, the matter being of a public or tribal nature.

  • There is no shrinking from advances, real or feigned, in any of these cases; no suggestion of disguised feminine affection; and in two of them the women make the advances.

  • Her feelings, in these cases, are not merely those of a warm friendship, but they resemble the passionate, self-sacrificing attitude of romantic love.

  • Does the addition of such a small quantity of spirit as is generally used in these cases, materially alter the temperature?

  • And I doubt the morality of requiring a nurse, in these cases, to give up her own child wholly.

  • How the system acquires a sufficient supply of moisture to keep up good health, in these cases, I do not pretend to determine: perhaps it is through the medium of the lungs.

  • In all or any of these cases, who shall doubt that imagination, favoured by circumstances, has power to summon up to the organ of sight, spectres which only exist in the mind of those by whom their apparition seems to be witnessed?

  • Somewhat contrary to the custom in these cases, the major went to bed, having left his candle burning and laid his trusty pistols, carefully loaded, on the table by his bedside.

  • It may be said that, though, in these cases, the legal and the social sanctions are confessedly excluded, the sanction which really operates is the religious sanction, in either its higher or its lower form.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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