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  • In some cases, I think so too. (10)
  • Some cases do baffle everybody. (8)
  • The decent is the right way in such cases. (10)
  • The decent is the right way in such cases. (22)
  • I have known cases where death was dreadful! (10)
  • Between us, I side with gentlemen, in most cases. (10)
  • Between us, I side with gentlemen, in most cases. (22)
  • Precious few barristers understand maritime cases. (10)
  • Mr. Woodseer applies to me in cases he can certify. (10)
  • The cases of alleged bias he cites are unfortunate. (16)
  • In these cases, the one thing to do is to make a stand. (10)
  • But in such cases as these, a good memory is unpardonable. (4)
  • In many cases his choice was influenced by immediate fear. (19)
  • Large, healthy families, in all cases save individual ones! (8)
  • She does not cry the cry of ordinary maidens in like cases. (10)
  • There are cases in which I should give the opposite opinion. (8)
  • The innocent in such cases are almost always the greatest sufferers. (8)
  • He was considered perhaps the leading man in breach of promise cases. (8)
  • I know innumerable cases of an old husband making a young wife happy. (10)
  • Gower was rallied on the pursuit of the personal object in both cases. (10)
  • Mature ladies always like to imply something of the sort in these cases. (9)
  • There was a trap-door behind some cases, where they used to roll barrels in. (8)
  • In some cases, it is considered a compliment; and often a word will soothe it. (10)
  • Shall cases be decided on their individual merits, or according to formal codes? (8)
  • In both cases the difference of the novella is in the motive, or the origination. (9)
  • Cases where Associated Press papers have ceased publication have not been infrequent. (16)
  • Ripton was understood to say he devoted that corner to old briefs on important cases. (10)
  • Can ecclesiastical casuists decide upon cases of conscience affecting men of the world? (10)
  • When I was of his age I never looked at the newspapers, except to read the divorce cases. (10)
  • But you, Chummy, you mind, old Chums, all cases of the kind, safest back the professional. (10)
  • In order to be consistent, the method of computing the cubage must be the same in all cases. (17)
  • But the people of the inn, in nine cases out of ten, show themselves friendly and considerate. (2)
  • In all these cases it was known that the building ordinances had been most flagrantly violated. (13)
  • Soon the number of cases was reported as a score; rumor had it that every one had been exposed. (18)
  • In both cases the fire hazards are the same, if they are built of the same type of construction. (17)
  • In both cases the advantage the dramatist hopes to confer on the public is immediate and practical. (8)
  • One need not explain how the mind acts in such cases: the fact, as I have put it, is indisputable. (10)
  • He found the widow in the stable, directing the efforts of two men servants in unpacking some cases. (13)
  • We are really like the poor beasts which have cast their shells or cases, helpless flesh to his beak. (10)
  • Both he and his wife were accessible to cases of distress, but the nature of their charity was different. (8)
  • Experience in similar cases seems to show that flight only goads the people on to plundering and destruction. (12)
  • There are few changes in the ranks, however, during the season, except in the cases of canvasmen and hostlers. (21)
  • It was one of those cases which have a really high gallant side as well as a bad; an excellent case for rhetoric. (10)
  • In certain cases the spell lasts for many years, in others for a few, and in others yet it prolongs itself indefinitely. (9)
  • Some of them contracted a disease of the foot, caused by continued rain and mud, and in many cases it resulted fatally. (21)
  • Thus it often happened that there was little, in many cases no intrinsic difference between the music of the two schools. (3)
  • Similar cases were recalled, in which later on a malicious punishment had, after all, been the portion of the subordinates. (12)
  • There were provisions in law for extreme cases; but to have Christian declared irresponsible would not destroy the disgrace. (12)
  • All divorce was against his convictions, but in a blurred way he admitted that there were cases where release was unavoidable. (8)
  • It may in some cases enlarge or diminish his audience for a while, until he has thoroughly measured and tested his own powers. (9)
  • Of course, it is when I see failures that I fancy I could manage so well: comparison is prudently reserved in the other cases. (10)
  • In this way I came into living contact with literature again, and the daydreams began once more over the familiar cases of type. (9)
  • In the first place, comment must be made honestly; in recent cases much more stress has been laid upon this point than formerly. (16)
  • There are often cases where it is necessary to cut off the chimneys below in part or in whole to supply room on the first floor. (17)
  • The minimum sizes specified in these requirements shall in all cases be understood as referring to nominal sizes of such timbers. (17)
  • In nine cases in ten the person who bought did so in the hope and expectation of getting much for little and something for nothing. (7)
  • In most cases like this the footings are not extended far enough below the frost-line, or insufficient cinder foundations are laid. (17)
  • Over this, every afternoon, private carriages go spinning by, and ladies with card cases pass to and fro about the duties of society. (2)
  • To right and left of it a floreate company of books in high cases paraded shoulder to shoulder, without a gap; grenadiers on the line. (10)
  • They appeared both with and without supports; and in some cases the strings were placed in a vertical position, as in our upright pianofortes. (3)
  • She went with it to the background in the library, where, against the glass door of the cases, she involved herself in it and stood shimmering. (9)
  • The cases of child-stealing one reads of in the newspapers now and then may all, I am satisfied, be traced to this natural and healthy instinct. (14)
  • The spread of musical education has been due to the energies and in many cases the sacrifices of musicians and music lovers in the larger cities. (3)
  • It is always best to fur the interior of walls, although there have been cases where the blocks have been waterproofed and the interiors remained dry. (17)
  • Some of the cases in which summary punishment has been meted out from the bench to Massachusetts editors will impress New York readers rather curiously. (16)
  • In a great jobbing centre, one of the most prominent cases of the United States District Attorney was the prosecution of certain firms for misbranding goods. (16)
  • The foregoing are undoubtedly extreme cases, and are chosen simply to show the extent to which some American courts will go in punishing newspaper contempts. (16)
  • The analogy excuses the world for protecting itself in extreme cases; nothing, nothing excuses its insensibility to cases which may be pleaded. (10)
  • He moves accordingly, examining the glass on the dressing-table, the surface of the suit cases, and the handles of the drawers, with a spy-glass, for finger-marks. (8)
  • She bought old cases and chests which she promptly sent to the attic; Chinese vases, Renaissance embroideries, ivory boxes, cut-glass goblets, candelabra of chased metal work. (12)

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