He made a thin, peevish kind of fuss, for instance, when I took the collie puppies from the farm out for a run the other day.
For instance, my neighbours tell me wonderful, incredible things that their Aberdeens and chows and borzois have done; I never listen to them.
Poe, for instance, really was morbid; not because he was poetical, but because he was specially analytical.
For instance, when materialism leads men to complete fatalism (as it generally does), it is quite idle to pretend that it is in any sense a liberating force.
If a man says (for instance) that men have a conspiracy against him, you cannot dispute it except by saying that all the men deny that they are conspirators; which is exactly what conspirators would do.
Contemplate some able and sincere materialist, as, for instance, Mr. McCabe, and you will have exactly this unique sensation.
Suppose, for instance, it were the first case that I took as typical; suppose it were the case of a man who accused everybody of conspiring against him.
Why (for instance) had he not made some attempt to find out how many there were in the household?
The course of this country in the War, for instance, has been largely determined by the books Wilson has read since he first began to think!
Take, for instance, a Coles Phillips painting for some brand of silk stockings.
Oh the artist-quarter and that kind of thing; HERE already, for instance, as you see.
A reflexion a candid critic might have made of old, for instance, was that it would have been happier for the son to look more like the mother; but this was a reflexion that at present would never occur.
But there is something to be said for that sort of married start--for instance, where love is neither invited nor desired, an effort must be made to cover the painful vacancy his absence always causes.
This sketch has several blemishes in it; for instance, the wagon is not traveling as fast as the horse is.
Kneips are held, now and then, to celebrate great occasions, like the election of a beer king, for instance.
For instance, the duelist may step forward from the line he is placed upon, if he chooses, but never back of it.
For instance, the student's sword may break, and the end of it fly up behind his antagonist's ear and cut an artery which could not be reached if the sword remained whole.
For instance, he does not merely read and write Greek, but speaks it; the same with the Latin.
He had not been, for instance, half an hour on English soil before he perceived that he was dressed like a rustic, and he had immediately reformed his toilet with the most unerring tact.
I should like, for instance, to see West Nazareth.
Monsieur Vigo, for instance, agreed to pay the expenses of the expedition, though in his heart he thought we should never get to Vincennes.
There is Saint-Gre, for instance, who puts a French Louisiana into his prayers.
There was a certain dignity about her temple withal,--for instance, if a judge wore linen, that linen must not be soiled.
There was poor old ponas Jokubas, for instance--he had already given five dollars, and did not every one know that Jokubas Szedvilas had just mortgaged his delicatessen store for two hundred dollars to meet several months' overdue rent?
Here he was, for instance, vowing upon his knees that he would save Ona from harm, and only a week later she was suffering atrociously, and from the blow of an enemy that he could not possibly have thwarted.
There is Alena Jasaityte, for instance, who has danced unending hours with Juozas Raczius, to whom she is engaged.
There are also certain products--potatoes, for instance--which fail one time in ten.
For instance, do you understand--slave of a spoken word!
For instance, do you understand that I hold Biatritz here as a prisoner, because her dower-lands are necessary to me, and that I intend to marry her as soon as Pope Innocent grants me a dispensation?
I'm not such an entire swine to the people that know me best--that jackass, Presley, for instance.
I see him handling money--for instance--and THAT moves me to the crime?
What, for instance, would avail restrictions on the authority of the State legislatures, without some constitutional mode of enforcing the observance of them?
Suppose, for instance, we were engaged in a war, in conjunction with one foreign nation, against another.
Victor, for instance, said that immediately he landed in San Francisco he would pass right through the water-front and the Barbary Coast, and put an advertisement in the papers.
For instance, the following is a case in point, and one which John Barleycorn never wearied of reminding me: I had suffered an accident which required a ticklish operation.
For instance, a wild band of young revolutionists invited me as the guest of honour to a beer bust.
For instance, for some years it had been my practice each winter to cruise for six or eight weeks on San Francisco Bay.
As, for instance, the Sunday when Nelson and French Frank and Captain Spink stole the stolen salmon boat from Whisky Bob and Nicky the Greek.
To-day, for instance, it was worse than yesterday, as though some danger had crept close to them during the night.
They would put away, for instance, all the shells of the cocoa-nuts they used for fuel; and you never could imagine the blazing splendour there lives in the shell of a cocoa-nut till you see it burning.
He did not know that she had grown beautiful, he just knew that she looked different; also she had developed new ways that displeased him--she would go off and bathe by herself, for instance.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "for instance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.