Where people aren't cast under suspicion simply because of who they are, or where they're from.
Legal experts have cast doubt on the legality of such a move under Israeli and international law.
It was as if Sheridan had been cast under a spell.
This is a trait to be admired and not cast under a veil of suspicion.
It was then that the elephant cast Red under his feet.
The director finally cast his film with an assortment of character actors under contract to Columbia.
The trees down below cast heavy shadows under the moon.
Here in Parliament, we have never cast our votes under pressure from anyone at all.
Carrie Fisher was cast under the condition that she lose 10 pounds for the role.
Does this essay cast light on the point of the subject under discussion?