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Example sentences for "either case"

  • In either case there is wanting the only element which distinguishes voluntary acts from spasmodic muscular contractions as a ground of liability.

  • In either case, if the owner [8] failed to surrender the slave, he was bound to make good the loss.

  • In either case Zoology or Botany would have been impossible.

  • In either case it remains that, in respect to the person who seeks the lost, these two parables teach precisely the same lesson.

  • In either case it is a body of sin, but there is a shade of difference in the colour of the garments.

  • In either case, the Mason receives it with submission.

  • The Constitution does not require the action of Congress in either case, and it does authorize it in both.

  • To fare well in either case is given to those who know the secret of dealing with humanity, whereas the absence of that knowledge will as certainly imply in either case a fatal note of discord.

  • The difficulty is great in either case, though of an opposite nature.

  • In either case, is the characteristic due to essential race nature or to some other cause?

  • God gives every spark of life--that of the peasant as well as of the prince; and those who destroy his work recklessly or causelessly, must answer in either case.

  • In either case, my venerable friend and betrothed bride must remain unprotected and in poverty.

  • But the multiplication of the Executive adds to the difficulty of detection in either case.

  • In either case, feebleness and irresolution must be the characteristics of the station.

  • In either case, he receives the notice too late to reach the City Hall in time.

  • In either case, they lead him from the hall, under pretence of taking him home.

  • Jewelry is at once removed from its settings, and the gold is either melted or the engraving is burnished out, so as in either case to make identification impossible.

  • If he refuses to ship as landlords direct, he is forcibly put on board by legal process, or through the agency of the whiskey bottle, and in either case is sent penniless and almost naked to sea.

  • North rather than east was the natural direction for an American advance, and in either case an indispensable preliminary was to eliminate that strange wedge at St. Mihiel which the Germans had held since September 1914.

  • Perhaps the previous decision is confirmed; perhaps it is reversed; in either case, I have lost a second day and exhausted more patience than I can conveniently spare.

  • In either case, though serfs in the eye of the law, they enjoyed practically a very large amount of liberty.

  • Hence, whether the will tend to what is evil in itself, even under the species of good; or to the good under the species of evil, it will be evil in either case.

  • In either case evil of nature is feared to a certain extent, and to a certain extent not.

  • In either case there is a proof of friendship, viz.

  • The motion of the arm or the leg appears to result from an act of will; but in either case we mistake coincidence for causation.

  • In either case, a certain calmness and good temper is necessary, if we would understand what we disagree with, or would oppose it with success.

  • Time in either case is requisite to test the quality both of the substance and of the feeling, and we desired some further evidence of A.

  • But in either case it consists in judging the inner states of consciousness by their physical manifestations.

  • Differences in intensity of sensation are familiar to every person who prefers two lumps of sugar rather than one lump in his coffee; the sweet is of the same quality in either case, but differs in intensity.

  • But, for my own part, I should very much hesitate to turn the hands of time backward in either case.

  • In either case the cellular activity in the visual area of the cortex is reproduced approximately as it occurred in connection with the percept, and lo!

  • Even if the proposition in which we state our judgment has in it a negative, the definition will still hold, for the mental process is the same in either case.

  • But it is still, in either case, to the bulk of the world an external revelation, an outward aid which gives them the actual conscious possession of spiritual light, and secures the vaunted progress of humanity.

  • In either case the 'future' and the 'eternal' seem so far removed that they seem to be an 'eternal futurity.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "either case" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being treated; both families; defensive armour; either because; either before; either branch; either country; either directly; either from; either hand; either husband; either parent; either part; either party; either real; either the; four days; general debility; good birth; human frailty; internal affairs; mighty monarch; oriel window; proper state; really loved; tall girl