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Sentence count:139+3Posted:2017-04-04Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: ensuecensusensurecensurecensuredconsensussensuouslycommensurateMeaning: [-ɪŋ]  adj. following immediately and as a result of what went before. 
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61. This particular proposal was not carried further, but the ensuing legislation did strengthen the powers for making agreements.
62. In the ensuing Parliament he served as a private secretary at the Colonial Office.
63. The exact circumstances of the ensuing events are difficult to establish.
64. After the first two weeks of prednisolone,(www.Sentencedict.com) the daily dosage was steadily reduced to zero over the ensuing weeks.
65. As many as 2,500 people died as a result of the earthquake and the ensuing tidal waves.
66. The events that immediately precede a strike are more accurately defined as the factors which serve to precipitate the ensuing conflict.
67. Yet despite the handicap ensuing from the mutation, and contrary to observations in human pathology, the strain appears to be unaffected.
68. There were repeated clashes in the ensuing days as, more or less forcibly, people were escorted away for repatriation.
69. The ensuing behaviour of exchange rates sharply contradicted the predictions of those who argued in favour of flexible exchange rates.
70. The ensuing crash and fire killed three of the four people aboard.
71. Whatever breakdown is chosen, the course content must address all the ensuing topics.
72. The ensuing symptoms are often difficult to distinguish from those of an acute attack of asthma.
73. More than three hundred teenage MexicanAmericans were arrested in the ensuing police dragnet.
74. The choice that this book tends towards is the second, and the ensuing problems are discussed in Chapter 5.
75. Namely, whatever action the company took, it would be blamed for the ensuing conflict.
76. But the ensuing backlog, caused while the train was stalled, lasted much longer.
77. Mr R. Newcombe was duly elected to serve in this office for the ensuing year.
78. But these, and the ensuing convictions and fines, have done little but highlight the scale of the trade.
79. The Agency, however, has challenged the basis of the designations and the ensuing allocation of resources.
80. The disturbances spread to other areas of the country in the ensuing days.
81. In the ensuing years much larger nuclear weapons were developed.
82. So long as we're mainly dependent upon oil, the possibility of high prices and ensuing civil unrest will always exist.
83. The ensuing contradictions between internationalist democratic reformers and xenophobic worshipers of a divine emperor only grew with time.
84. In the ensuing confusion the Catholic community locally and nationally saw this as an abnegation of the 1944 Education Act.
85. Hundreds of thousands of people travelling home or heading out for the evening were caught up in the ensuing chaos.
86. The ensuing communal violence was the worst since the massacre of about 200 people in Hyderabad in October 1988.
87. Science now occupied a central place in the ensuing debate over national efficiency.
88. In the ensuing campaign, Thorne, Jones and their supporters exploited populist rhetoric on the war.
89. The ensuing 15 years have been characterized mainly by a series of opportunities for or constraints upon developing theses principles.
90. On the ensuing inbounds pass, Bobby Edwards fouled Bailey, who made one of two free throws.
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