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Example sentences for "such case"

  • Knocks, in such case, grow strokes, grow smashings: the wooden guardian flies in shivers.

  • In such case, I answer, infallibly they will return out of it!

  • In such case, if it would not be unprofessional or dishonorable (of which you are to be judge), I shall be much obliged if you will apprise me of it.

  • But it is said there now is no law in Nebraska on the subject of slavery, and that, in such case, taking a slave there operates his freedom.

  • I speak by the card, that we cannot give the State of Illinois in such case by fifty thousand.

  • In such case, the law spurned money, whatever the sum.

  • In such case, the law utterly spurned money, however large the sum.

  • From the express statute in such case provided.

  • All the dividends now paid to Mr. Rockefeller would in such case be applicable to these things.

  • In such case, private enterprise ought to be encouraged in its competition.

  • For example, the more abundant a crop is, the more prosperous the country which grows the crop ought to that extent to be; but it sometimes happens that, in such case, prices fall so low as to bring disaster to those who have grown it.

  • Occasionally they will overrule him, and in such case it will be apt to be by a misunderstanding or misapplication of law.

  • I hold it to be a position equally clear and sound that in such case it will be the duty of the court to adhere to the Constitution, and to declare the act null and void.

  • In such case, the war party alone dance round the scalp.

  • He would, in such case, return, and report what he had seen to his companions.

  • In such case, the trapper gives up the use of the bait, and conceals his traps in the usual paths and crossing places of the household.

  • In such case we must get a sledge and go on, Russian fashion.

  • But we are face to face with duty, and in such case must we shrink?

  • In such case he can, if it be in the night, change his form and jump or fly on shore, then, unless he be carried he cannot escape.

  • In such case he continued a long while till at last a Khwájah appeared before him, a man who owned abundant riches in Persia, but his home was distant three days from the place.

  • Perhaps, in such case, the indolent man may claim society's greater indulgence by taking to crime.

  • In such case, certain initial positions, velocities, and directions of the parts of the system being assumed, all following states will be determined by these.

  • Whenever such an issue is raised in this country nothing can be gained by flinching from it, for in such case democracy is itself on trial, popular self-government under republican forms is itself on trial.

  • Punishment in such case, however just, is not deterrent, but avenging.

  • But in such case it would be a forgery of the present day.

  • In such case, Madeline Staveley must be no more to him than her sister.

  • He should probably be at home that night, but in such case would be compelled to return to his friends at Birmingham on the following afternoon.

  • If that document were genuine, and if these two survivors should be clear that they had written their names but once on that 14th of July, in such case could it be possible to quash further public inquiry?

  • He must, however, in such case be made to understand that his claim will be against a beggar; but, nevertheless, it may suit his views to have such a claim upon me.

  • In such case, the philanthropist, who wishes the good of his own country and of mankind, must be the bulrush bending to the storm, and not the sturdy oak, unavailingly resisting.

  • That she would before long infallibly find it out, and that she would in such case endeavour at all hazards to escape from it, was apparent.

  • In such case Marjory's enemies were indeed dangerous, since they held a secret way to her at all times; once within the castle it would not be hard to work evil to her.

  • Why, in such case, they would undertake anything, until they had got possession of the treasure; and would then act entirely upon what they would call their 'better judgment.

  • If I were silent he would take all for granted; in such case I might not learn anything of his purpose.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "such 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:
    but they were all; each grade; fair quality; home for; make report; public liberty; solid state; such and; such are; such cases; such circumstances; such manner; such matters; such men; such occasions; such persons; such thing; such was; such wise; such words; this incident; thousandth part; three nights; town government; weather conditions; your power