cases造句121. Fears are growing of a cholera outbreak following the appearance of a number of cases in the city.
122. It is one of the most desperate cases on her files.
123. Except in a few rare cases, bee stings are not dangerous.
124. Mr. Hitchens said you have solved some very unusual cases.
125. Two boys made off with our cases while we weren't looking.
126. The doctor was called up three times during the night to attend urgent cases.
127. Just stay put with the cases, while I go and find a taxi.
128. The number of new cases of the illness appears to be declining.
129. In the vast majority of cases, this should not be a problem.
130. Even with the simplest cases I find my mind straying.
131. He gallantly offered to carry her cases to the car.
132. The number of cases this year of salmonella poisoning has been variously put at 26, 46, 49 or 51.
133. The committee has full powers to deal with any cases of malpractice that arise.
134. He helped her close the cases up, and then he secured the canvas straps as tight as they would go.
135. In 40% of all cases, the parents had no idea of their child's problem.
136. The thieves are often armed and in some cases have killed for their plunder.
137. Many doctors fail to report cases, even though food poisoning is a notifiable disease.
138. The Fair Trade Commission has of late been flexing its muscles, cracking down on cases of corruption.
139. All the cases can be considered within the framework of the existing rules.
140. I put down a couple of cases of claret last year.
141. The children of illegal immigrants will in many cases be born stateless.
142. He ran the last block to the White House with two cases of gear.
143. The money could be better spent on more urgent cases.
144. The museum was full of stuffed animals in glass cases.
145. The police are trawling through their files for similar cases.
146. In many cases, the clothes people wear identify them as belonging to a particular social class.
147. You can't really draw a comparison between the two cases - they're entirely different.
148. But I'll never deal with the cases which stink of treason.
149. In Britain, cases which are sub judice cannot be publicly discussed in the media.
150. This was only one of many murder cases he judged.