Sentence examples for were cases from inspiring English sources

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were cases

noun

An actual event, situation, or fact.

  • For a change, in this case, he was telling the truth.

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"These were cases of considerable complexity.

said: "There were cases where really bad people deliberately swindled people.

There were cases where personal ties trumped ideological divides.

But none were cases related to the financial crisis.

Still, there were cases that attracted the attention of the White House.

About 600 were cases made at Pindar's winery, in Peconic on the North Fork.

And these were cases involving respectable middle-class people, not the vulnerable black poor, who had it far worse.

The first cases were reported locally on Aug. 20, but not till the 28th were cases officially acknowledged.

There were cases when Americans killed our division officers, but they did not know who they were".

And for the families affected by the tragedy, there were cases and cases of sheets, towels, blankets and used clothing.

'People here couldn't believe people like that wanted to come to shitty Beeston.' There were cases of revenge, however.

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