Pronunciation of the English word instances.
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1. | And soon after I procured Xenophon's Memorable Things of Socrates, in which there are many instances of the same method. | |
2. | Instead use words like "some", "many", "often", and begin statements with openers like, "In my experience, ...", "Excuse me if I'm wrong, but...", "In many instances, ...." | |
3. | I can give you several instances. | |
4. | There are frequent instances of malicious door-to-door selling, such as pushing water purifiers on people after carrying out water quality tests without permission. | |
5. | However, there are instances in history where entire peoples were successfully exterminated. | |
6. | Now it is true that I believe this country is following a dangerous trend when it permits too great a degree of centralization of governmental functions. I oppose this — in some instances the fight is a rather desperate one. But to attain any success it is quite clear that the Federal government cannot avoid or escape responsibilities which the mass of the people firmly believe should be undertaken by it. The political processes of our country are such that if a rule of reason is not applied in this effort, we will lose everything — even to a possible and drastic change in the Constitution. This is what I mean by my constant insistence upon "moderation" in government. | |
7. | An application of a qualifier precludes non-partaking instances from the compound meaning of a term. | |
8. | And in several instances they relate the same event differently. | |
9. | There are instances on record where the Fairies have shown themselves to human beings, and have even conversed with them; but they are supposed to guard the lives of mankind unseen and unknown. |