Use of instructive in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include instructive at the start of sentence, instructive at the end of sentence and instructive in the middle of sentence

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instructive at the end of sentence


  1. And it was really most instructive.
  2. Thank you, that was very instructive.
  3. The borderline cases here are instructive.
  4. The case of Wal-Mart is particularly instructive.
  5. Lectures must be interesting as well as instructive.
  6. The minister's visit to the prison was not instructive.
  7. The chronology of events in this instance is particularly instructive.
  8. While it will be fun, the seminar also promises to be most instructive.
  9. Watching him and Peter Lilley, the new overseer of the poor, could be very instructive.
  10. Learning the meaning of verbal categories from scratch is difficult and time-consuming but it is very instructive.
  11. And yet Penzias makes a good case for the new golden age, and his urbane discourse is both enlivening and instructive.

instructive in the middle of sentence


  1. It was a most instructive day.
  2. These early drafts are instructive to him.
  3. The book is filled with instructive drawings.
  4. But the slip is instructive and helps to prove my point.
  5. It is instructive to see how other countries are tackling the problem.
  6. Inspection of the comparative figures is both instructive and startling.
  7. The discovery that it is true can be a frightening and instructive process.
  8. The contrast with Yeats is instructive, and it doesn't work in Pound's favour.
  9. It was an instructive couple of hours which showed that sport can cross any barriers.
  10. It will be instructive therefore to examine some of these different strands within Marxism.
  11. There is also an instructive history in the condemnation and prohibition of books by the medieval church.
  12. It is instructive at this point to return to the issue of national versus international economies of scale.
  13. Our most instructive anecdote for this is Gregory's account of the new taxes instituted by Chilperic in 579.
  14. It is most instructive to see how top players distribute their thinking allowance during the course of a game.
  15. Quiet-spoken and deeply read, he is an instructive and entertaining conversationalist with a sardonic sense of humour.
  16. It is instructive to compare the new managers' expectations about management with descriptions in the literature on managerial work.
  17. What makes this cautionary tale so instructive is not just the details of back-room wheeling and dealing that relate specifically to Chicago.
  18. But feedback is always more productive than confrontations, and honesty is always better, and more instructive, than meaningless pleasantries.

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At or near or toward the stern of a ship or tail of an airplane.