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Example sentences for "each instance"

  • The same federal authority that is charged with the control over inter-industrial problems will likewise charge itself, in each instance, with these common questions not immediately related to industry.

  • To be sure the application, in each instance, will be varied in accordance with the peculiar needs in question, but a general scheme of procedure may be suggested somewhat as follows: 1.

  • The ball "passed" must in each instance be picked up and vanished, and not merely told to pass from one cup to another.

  • The beauty of the trick is that the audience apparently selects the number of cards in each instance, the idea of any previous calculation on your part taking place being thereby precluded.

  • The amount to be paid in each instance is fixed by the law before us, with an evident reference to the labour value of the person thus given to the Lord in the vow, as determined by two factors--the sex and the age.

  • The under supports of the globes consist in each instance of four turned columns attached at their lower extremities by crossbars on which rests a circular turned plate 42 cm.

  • I will examine the ground of the claim in each instance.

  • He believes this in every case which happens to arise; but without looking, in each instance, beyond the present case.

  • The essential factor in each instance is, not the use that is made of the line, but the particular, or, at least, the main object it has been built to serve.

  • They are said to differ only materially, if the motive of the legislator in giving different commands about the same thing is the same in each instance; they differ formally, if the legislator has a different motive in each instance.

  • Yet during more than four centuries before this year 873, the Assembly is only five times mentioned, and in each instance it is not the normal fact but an abnormal incident that is recorded.

  • If these phrases had any value in clear thinking, they would imply that in each instance it is possible to distinguish a section of mankind which, by its inherited physical characters, differs notably from the rest of mankind.

  • Mention in each instance (1) the part of speech, (2) the kind of phrase.

  • In our own country manufactures had made but little advance, and they mainly supplied the requirements, in each instance, of a very limited area.

  • Here, in each instance, we have "preference" strictly in accord with commercial principles.

  • In each instance, the Speaker would put the Question, and the "steam-roller" would go to work with the inevitable result.

  • But as in Parliament so also in the Commission it would appear that the steam-roller was set in motion; and it operated in each instance in favour of repressing the black races.

  • Have you testified, Mr. Oswald, truthfully to the best of your recollection in each instance?

  • I ask leave, Mr. Chairman, to substitute copies in each instance.

  • Of the wolves, four species are usually recognised, but their great variation, in each instance, has led to the description of numerous varieties, some of which have by certain writers been given the dignity of distinct species.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each 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:
    dead child; each according; each animal; each battalion; each being; each brigade; each captain; each case; each company; each edge; each four; each great; each hour; each instance; each knight; each leaf; each man; each part; each pole; each prison; each regiment; each second; each separate; each verse; each wheel; three lions