657 Verbs to Use for the Word cases

But the patient observer must perceive that general rules will cover all these cases.

He couldn't think what I wanted when I invaded his cabinet, and was much amused when I stated my case.

He took out a letter-case.

If, then, the courts are to regard the Constitution, and the Constitution is superior to any ordinary Act of the Legislature, the Constitution and not such ordinary Act must govern the case to which they both apply.

" Opening his medicine case, he bent over the racked sufferer.

" Pedo brings him before the judgement seat of 14 Aeacus, who was holding court under the Lex Cornelia to try cases of murder and assassination.

The young couple usually spend the summer with parents or parents-in-law, in the chateau, and I know some cases where there are curious details about the number of lamps that can be lighted in their rooms, and the use of the carriage on certain days.

He mentioned the case of a family of factory operatives, who were all fervent lovers of music, as so many of the working people of Lancashire are.

He asked them to consider the case carefully in all its bearings.

He could 'a' found a case of incompatibility between the original turtle-doves.

Being in this class myself, I laid my case the other night before the gateman, and asked his advice regarding routes.

Somebody at this point brought up a contested election case; but Mr. LOGAN objected to its being considered.

I've seen a hundred such cases," cried the doctor, "a thousand such; but now, of course, we'll have a fine story made of it, now that it's come into the ladies' hands.

It is necessary to present the case to you just as it stood at this period of my greatest struggle.) 1.That Arthur, swayed by cupidity and moved to rage by the scene at the dinner-table, had, by some unknown means of a more or less violent character, prevailed upon Adelaide to accompany him to The Whispering Pines, in the small cutter, to which, in the absence of every servant about the place, he himself had harnessed the grey mare.

[Footnote 5: Fuller, a learned contemporary of the Bishop, has given us an amusing case of litigation, originating from this nourishing character of odours.

There Varus gratified at once his vanity, his rhetorical tastes, and his avarice, by holding courts, to which he summoned the Germans for the settlement of all their disputes, while a bar of Roman advocates attended to argue the cases before the tribunal of Varus, who did not omit the opportunity of exacting court fees and accepting bribes.

"Prove your case.

"Even if I did, men of" "Yes, Doctor Maryof sensitive honor!" "Decide doubtful cases against themselves in money matters.

Aeacus hears the case against Claudius, refuses to hear the other side and passes sentence against him, quoting the line: "As he did, so be he done by, this is justice undefiled.

They had instructions to examine the cañon and, if necessary, to carry a part of the outfit past itin any case, enough to support the party back to the coast should accident necessitate such procedure.

Circumstances, however, alter cases.

You may, perhaps, remember the case.

He wins his cases but" "He will win this," I muttered.

The thief, being afraid that he might be stopped at Victoria Station when the loss of the jewel case was discovered, had placed it inside his dressing-case, and had left the dressing-case at the cloak room.

They answered no, and thought they understood the case perfectly well.

657 Verbs to Use for the Word  cases