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Example sentences for "after many"

  • After many efforts, and with much persuasion, the brother had agreed to see his sister's great witness.

  • We shall now resume the history of Mrs. Bennet, who, after many apologies, proceeded to the matters in the next chapter.

  • Columbus proposes his design to the King and Queen of Spain; which, after many repulses, is adopted by the Queen.

  • Columbus proposes his Design to the King and Queen of Spain; which, after many Repulses, is adopted by the Queen[1].

  • After many trials, Hector began to acknowledge the advantage of walking with the snow-shoes, especially on the frozen snow on the ice-covered lake.

  • After many days of fatigue of body and distress of mind, the sorrowing parents sadly relinquished the search as utterly hopeless, and mourned in bitterness of spirit over the disastrous fate of their first-born and beloved children.

  • After many adventures by the way he reached home, as the chronicler concludes, "God be thanked!

  • Prince, after many years as a Mississippi slave, wrote a letter in Arabic to the American consul at Tangier in which he recounted his early life as a man of rank among the Timboo people and his capture in battle and sale overseas.

  • After many years of uninterrupted victories, Hannibal found himself besieged in the country which he had just conquered.

  • Well, after many days, God struck him with sickness, whereof he died.

  • After many compliments, the viceroy stated, that a merchant had arrived at Goa with a very fine ballas ruby, weighing 350 rotties, of which the pattern was sent.

  • After many salutations, and interchange of ordnance between us and the Hollanders, the general of the Hollanders dined with our general on the 31st December.

  • After many discourses, recounting what had happened to each during our separation, we came to anchor in the road of Priaman in good ground and five fathoms water.

  • At last, after many searches, in spite of the entreaties of Bouvard, and flinging aside all shamefacedness, he made up his mind to go for the dung himself.

  • Finally, after many turns in the labyrinth, they arrived in front of the gate with the pipes.

  • After many reflections, Bouvard realised that he had made a mistake.

  • The only way to gain the top was by slow and patient progress, I discovered, after many experiments.

  • After many attempts he succeeded in reaching the top, and disappeared from our sight.

  • We went back the way we had come, obliterating as best we could all traces of our advance, and at last, after many hardships, we reached our canoe.

  • After many weeks of angry discussion, which resulted in still further arousing the passions of the people, a measure of adjustment was proposed.

  • After many weeks of earnest, at times vehement, debate, the bills in the form last mentioned were passed, and received the approval of the President.

  • He set out at once, and, after many hardships, discovered the lost treasure.

  • The class was approaching the problem, and he was mortified because, after many trials, he was obliged to take it to the teacher for solution.

  • After many journeyings, she came, one day, upon Lavaine exercising his horse in a field, and by him she was taken to Sir Launcelot.

  • Then Sir Bors armed him, and bidding farewell to the city, sailed away until, after many weeks, he came again to the land of Britain.

  • After many weeks, by the good care of the hermit and the fair Elaine, Sir Launcelot was so far recovered that he might bear the weight of his armour and mount his horse again.

  • Here, after many expressions of good-will, the company separated, each retracing his steps to his own lodge.

  • After many days of anxious waiting, the search party returned.

  • After many days of weary travel the shining waters of the lake lay before them.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "after many" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after another; after being; after dark; after death; after eating; after forty; after gazing; after long; after partaking; after prayer; after reading; after referring; after service; after shall; after some; after speaking; after this; after washing; afternoon service; afterwards became; afterwards learned; call them; fourscore years; heavy snow; valuable collection; when rightly