Instanced Sentence Examples
Rickets, scurvy and "marasmus" may be instanced as diet diseases in children.
Its duties are shown by the preamble to the laws of Ine, king of Wessex, and 200 years later by the preamble to those of Alfred the Great, while several similar cases could be instanced.
As a rule contrasted colours are shown by pairs having a bright and a faint component which are relatively wide apart; brilliant white stars frequently have a blue attendant - this is instanced in the case of Regulus and Rigel.
Ritualistic conservatism may be instanced as a practical outcome of this feeling.
The Waddle may be instanced as an example of the open fans.
Sir Isaac Newton devoted the 31st query in the last edition of his Opticks to molecular forces, and instanced several examples of the cohesion of liquids, such as the suspension of mercury in a barometer tube at more than double the height at which it usually stands.
The more brittle condition of the Latin papyri found at Herculaneum has been instanced as the evil result of this re-making of the material.
Those in the neighbourhood of Semipalatinsk may be instanced in the first case and those in the island of Yezo in the second.