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Example sentences for "many instances"

  • Many instances of this have fallen under my own observation, and others, yet more striking, have been related to me by credible and competent witnesses familiar with a more primitive condition of the Anglo-American world.

  • Ignorant People of Quality, as many there are of such, doat excessively this Way; many Instances of which every Man will suggest to himself without my Enumeration of them.

  • Curiously enough, in some way not yet satisfactorily explained, that procedure in itself, without anything further being done, has in many instances resulted in decided amelioration of a morbid condition, if not in its cure.

  • The negroes' mode of mending them is, to wire them together, in many instances.

  • In fact, this service is so severe on horses, as to shorten their lives in many instances, if not actually kill them in gear.

  • In many instances it is impossible, as their masters live hundreds of miles off.

  • Those, who had been so lately triumphant, were now, in many instances, asking the protection of their own prisoners.

  • This is more especially the case in what are called the South Highlands, where, in many instances, the same families have occupied the same possessions for centuries.

  • Hence, an union arose betwixt the parties, founded upon mutual interest, which counteracted, in many instances, the effects of national prejudice.

  • I do not remember entering any of their churches without finding an organ, and in many instances a very good choir.

  • I cannot but think that the general system of training youth in the Republic has a most prejudicial effect, in many instances, on their after-life.

  • There is no doubt that, in many instances, his allusions to place are intentionally vague; and, in some of his most realistic passages, he avowedly weaves together a description of localities remote from each other.

  • Such an arrangement would be thoroughly artificial; and, while we are in many instances left to conjecture, we can always say that such and such a poem was composed not later than a particular year.

  • Many instances of semi-religious honour paid by natives to the tombs of Europeans have been noticed.

  • It is painful to be obliged to record so many instances of vandalism committed by English officials.

  • Under such circumstances one is rather surprised that the history of civil wars in India exhibits so many instances of fidelity and devotion.

  • Many instances of milk and chyle found in ulcers are given by Haller, El.

  • There are some diseases, which obtain at least a temporary relief from the exertions of insanity; many instances of dropsies being thus for a time cured are recorded.

  • In many instances there is sufficient for the needs of most plants, but where lime is deficient in quantity it must be added before healthy crops can be raised.

  • We want a crop to come off, and another to be put on while the Peas are in bearing; and early Potatoes, to be followed by Celery, may be suggested as a rotation suitable in many instances.

  • In commencing the Revolution the colonies, as has already been observed, claimed by those limits, although their population extended in many instances to a small portion of the territory lying within them.

  • Their manufactures, for the want of a ready or profitable market at home, have been shipped by the manufacturers to the United States, and in many instances sold at a price below their current value at the place of manufacture.

  • It is beneficial to the missionaries, as it gives them access to the plantations, while before, in many instances, they were entirely excluded from them, and in all cases were much shackled in their operations.

  • Now they encouraged it in many instances, and where they do not directly encourage, they make no opposition.

  • We were informed of many instances in which arbitrary men were discharged from the management of estates, and the result has been the restoration of order and industry among the people.

  • The hospitality of planters and missionaries, of which we have recorded so many instances in a previous part of this work, gave us free access to their houses in every part of the island.

  • So great was the Native's attachment to the land on which he lived, in many instances, that they could not rackrent him off it.

  • In no service anywhere has promotion depended more directly on demonstrated ability, and in many instances it has been rapid.

  • He later changed that view very radically, and when civil provincial governments were finally established it was with his approval, and, in many instances, upon his specific recommendation.

  • There was a general belief, well founded in many instances, that lawsuits were won through influence or bribery.

  • Many such impositions have been detected, and many others have been successfully concealed; but to know what has been discovered in many instances gives us the assurance of the ruling cause in all.


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