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Example sentences for "another instance"

  • Another instance appears, where Admiral Nelson, in 1798, entered the neutral port of Leghorn, and seized a fleet of Genoese ships with rich cargoes.

  • I may give, in this place, another instance of these tokens being granted by the Gipsies to their particular favourites of the community.

  • Another instance of their licentious, independent spirit occurs to me.

  • Another instance of the same spirit is Washington University, which began under Unitarian auspices, but soon developed into an entirely undenominational institution.

  • George Bancroft is another instance of a graduate of the Divinity School who did not enter the pulpit, but, beginning his career as a teacher, devoted his life to literature and diplomacy.

  • Another instance of Unitarian philanthropy is to be found in the support given to Rev.

  • The Spring pew in Lavenham Church, Suffolk, is another instance of the late treatment of woodwork.

  • Another instance of the survival of ancient forms is to be seen in the woodwork in the chapel at Peterhouse, Cambridge (Fig.

  • Wollaton is another instance of combining a central hall with a central doorway.

  • In another instance a spanner fell a distance of 300 feet, knocked off a man's cap, and broke its way through a four-inch plank.

  • Another instance I saw when in general practice.

  • In another instance a man was going from the railroad station to his hotel in a gale of wind, when, as he turned the corner of the street, an English sparrow was blown into his face.

  • In another instance a young man of ruddy complexion and apparent good health, after an operation for varicocele, had a very clear impression that he would die.

  • But, indeed, there is another instance of the insubordination of the mariners, which makes the wonder only still greater how Columbus could have brought them across the Atlantic at all.

  • Another instance of a very destructive cloud, the electric qualities of which at present can scarcely be doubted, is related by Mr. Brydone, in his Tour through Malta.

  • Another instance, which deserves being recorded, is that of Dr.

  • Another instance of the nudity rite in connection with cattle disease comes from Jalandhar.

  • This is another instance of the rule that evil spirits move about only at night.

  • Another instance of the same type may be given from Rajputana.

  • Hebrew word here rendered punished, (Nakum,) is not so rendered in another instance.

  • Further, the word nakam, here rendered punished, is not so rendered in another instance.

  • Another instance is to be found in the conduct of the Rev.

  • In another instance a woman and her son had scarlet fever while they were serving milk to several families, and the disease appeared in all these families except one, which consisted of old people (Bell).

  • In another instance, a child of five years, from three to four weeks after scarlet fever was noticed to have anasarca of the face and extremities, with scanty and albuminous urine.

  • The scene of the story which proves this is laid by Aulus Gellius at Tibur (Tivoli), where the library was in the temple of Hercules--another instance of the care of a library being entrusted to a temple.

  • Another instance is afforded by the sketch of the library of John Boys, Dean of Canterbury, who died in 1625.

  • Another instance relates to a serious accident in an explosives factory, when several women were killed and many were injured.

  • In another instance, a large National factory has been erected on an isolated waste in the North country.

  • In another instance, the firm have handed over the canteen and its management to a workers' committee upon which the managing director also sits.

  • In another instance a registered letter, containing Turkish bonds with coupons payable to bearer, was misdirected to and delivered at an address in the west end of London, though it was really intended for a firm in the city.

  • In another instance a depositor proposed to send his likeness, with a view to his identification, lest some other person might get possession of his book, and so withdraw his savings.

  • Another instance of a somewhat similar nature happened in the presence of the same interpreter, (Bruce).

  • Another instance which I shall relate of courage and intrepidity will at the same time show the abolition of a bloody rite said to have been peculiar to the Pawnee Loups, of making propitiatory sacrifices to Venus, or the Great Star.

  • In another instance an Omawhaw and his wife, on a solitary hunting expedition, were discovered at a distance from their temporary lodge, by a Sioux war-party.

  • Another instance of the difference in value between arable and tillage.

  • The Hampshire Down is another instance of the widespread influence of the Southdown, being the result of crossing that breed with the old Wiltshire sheep, which had long curling horns, and the Berkshire Knott.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another instance" 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:
    another body; another called; another case; another class; another family; another flower; another friend; another great; another half; another hour; another idea; another kind; another little; another nature; another paper; another person; another player; another section; another small; another time; another town; another tribe; another way; another world; before taking; strong froth