Instance
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1137 examples of Instance in a sentence
For instance, we've just finished building our first fully automated fogponics machine.
To put it into perspective: if you compare this to the soldiers in Iraq, for instance, right now fighting the war: 0.5 percent.
So for instance, they would give a 14-year-old kid a whole roll of bills to hold.
For instance, a sphere is the shape with the least surface area for a given volume.
It can also play a role in medicines, for instance, as a method for noninvasive delivery systems for drugs and genes to a specific part of the body.
For instance, this part of my hand.
But it matters, for instance, for organic light-emitting diodes inks that we can use to produce display for your smartphone, for example.
The United States, Great Britain, joined for instance, Egyptian intelligence service to train thousands of people in resistance and urban terrorism.
But it was interesting because I had some very preconceived notions about, for instance, evangelical Christianity, and I found that it's such a wide and varied movement that it is difficult to make generalizations about it.
If, for instance, I didn't want you to look at my right hand, then I don't look at it.
Then I wrote down all the gradients for each instrument, and as you can see, for instance, the piece will start with the string section playing very softly, and then it's going to have a crescendo as the brasses, the woods will jump in, and the melody will end with a harp and a piano playing on the highest range.
For instance, we have observations of the size of the Greenland ice sheet every month going back to 2002.
Take, for instance, these precast concrete beams.
See, for instance, in this picture.
For instance, princes are told to consider all the atrocities necessary to seize power, and to commit them in a single stroke to ensure future stability.
The Taipei 101, for instance, has suspended a giant metal orb above the 87th floor.
For instance, one model built deep into the visual system codes white light as brightness without color.
For instance, the way neurons in the networks related to consciousness compute specific pieces of information is outside the scope of our current technology.
But not big; for instance, in zebras, they have a huge ear that's very mobile, so they can actually turn them both around.
We had these big things that I weigh the bison on, for
instance.
And I want to give an example of issues that we are facing in the United States of America, for
instance.
And for instance, we found this formal lifestyle.
For instance, "Kindred" tells the story of a woman who is repeatedly pulled back in time to the Maryland plantation of her ancestors.
Then, new questions arise, for instance: Who told her go to those clubs?
Like for instance, this is a Google Share of the TED Conference.
For instance, "Toussaint L’Overture versus Savonarola" and "Undiscovered Genius of the Mississippi Delta" offer two distinct visions of Basquiat’s historical and contemporary concerns.
So deep, for instance, was Abraham Lincoln's love of Shakespeare, that he made time to spend more than a hundred nights in the theater, even during those dark days of the war.
But this, for instance, shows that about 30 percent of the people surveyed in the United States since 1956 say that their life is very happy.
For instance, a poet describes it in this form.
For instance, this is another student of mine, Susan Jackson from Australia, who did work with some of the leading athletes in the world.
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