32 Words to use with instances

Not to detain the reader with long details, let a single instance suffice.

Sometimes these families consisted of a man and his wife and children, while in other instances persons of both sexes, were thrown together without any regard to family relationship.

In some instances servants or tenants have been known to seize on portions of land for their own usein others the country municipalities exacted as the price of a certificate of civism, (without which no release from prison could be obtained,) such leases, lands, or privileges, as they thought the embarrassments of their landlords would induce them to grant.

The Royal Government cannot be made responsible for expressions of a private character, as for instance newspaper articles and the peaceable work of societies, expressions which are of very common appearance in other countries, and which ordinarily are not under the control of the state.

In more than one instance brother was slain by brother or cousin by cousin.

'Tis evident, villain as she thinks me, that I should not be an odious villain, if I could but at last in one instance cease to be a villain!

They have been laid to the charge of Petrarch; but, without entering into the question, how far and in what instances conceits may not be natural to lovers haunted, as Petrarch was, with one idea, and seeing it in every thing they behold, what had the great epic poet to do with the faults of the lyrical?

It will be observed, that people have generally the identical faults and vices they accuse others of; we may instance cowardice.

In some instances diagnosis is even easier still.

The distinction that Hegel has in mind here is naturally in the first instance distinction from all other things or concepts.

In the church the controversy waxed warm, and in more than one instance division as well as dissension arose.

Other shy birds, for instance ducks, avoid every strange object.

While it is true that the people in the first instance grumble at the prospective cost of these well-made State roads, no sooner are they laid than their very great value is appreciated, and good roads sentiment becomes rampant.

Ample arrangements have also been made for the support of schools; in some instances council houses and churches are to be erected, dwellings constructed for the chiefs, and mills for common use.

Episodes of the latter sort were occasionally reported; but in at least one instance inquiry on the spot showed that sex was not involved.

In most instances instinct may be regarded as the sense of the species which presents to the will whatever is of service to the species.

In this instance love did run smoothly.

Inside the edifice every flagstone covers a tomb, and in several instances masons' hammers and other tools are carved upon them.

In numerous instances burial places were discovered where the bodies had been placed with the face up and covered with a coating of plastic clay about an inch thick.

Whether in this instance plates for the table or balls are meant, I am absolutely ignorant; I suppose, however, that they are plates, since they weighed fourteen pounds, at eight ounces to the pound.

Eleven times was food analyzed that had been suspiciously set before him, and in each instance poison was detected in it; while in hundreds of instances he declined to receive from unknown hands presents about which hung similar suspicions.

In some instances portions of the skull were placed in a pot, and the long bones were deposited in its immediate vicinity.

In nearly all instances references are given to sources of documentary information.

At this loss I do by no means in the present instance repine, for I have derived much gratification from being the publisher of a work which is so intrinsically valuable, and which has been so generally admired, and it is some satisfaction to me to find by this result that my own proposal to you was perfectly just.

In individual instances resort may have been had to unworthy tricks to harass the ryots, the factory middle-men having often been oppressors and tyrants; but as a body, the indigo planters of the present day have sternly set their faces to put down these oppressions, and have honestly striven to mete out even-handed justice to their tenants and dependants.

32 Words to use with  instances