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Example sentences for "ensues"

Lexicographically close words:
ensorcelled; ensouled; ensue; ensued; ensueing; ensueth; ensuing; ensuite; ensure; ensured
  1. As a fiendish game of cards ensues between the witch, who is aiding Leander's plot, and Tchelio, the court magician, attendant demons burst into a wild dance.

  2. In the struggle that ensues she turns an awkward somersault, a sight so ridiculous that even the Prince is forced to laugh out loud.

  3. Here sin appears as it really is, a turning away from God; and while the man's guilt is enhanced, there ensues a benumbing of the heart resulting from the crushing of those higher impulses.

  4. Death ensues because certain relations in the organism are not adjusted to certain relations in the Environment.

  5. A death-like silence ensues for a few moments, which seem ages to the candidate, and affords ample opportunity for his imagination to picture the unheard-of horrors through which he may possibly be called to pass.

  6. The terrible narration that here ensues shows more conclusively, perhaps, than any that has preceded it, the extent of the moral degradation to which the community in which it was enacted was so surely and steadily drifting.

  7. After another monologue by the Narrator, ensues the march to the cross,--an instrumental number which is brilliant in its color effects and somewhat barbaric in tone.

  8. The Soldiers enter in pursuit, and a tumult ensues as the Apostles find themselves surrounded.

  9. Abner presents David to Saul, and a dialogue ensues between them, in which the conqueror announces his origin and Saul pleads with him to remain, offering the hand of his daughter Merab as an inducement.

  10. The first victim, of course, takes possession of this retreat and on the precipitate arrival of the second a contest ensues for its occupancy.

  11. The amount sufficient for a single dose may be easily held on the point of a knife blade, and death ensues in a a very few moments after the bait is taken.

  12. The time at which this last termination ensues varies according to the kind of insanity with which the patient is affected.

  13. It may be asserted that in ordinary cases absolute deprivation of food and drink cannot be endured by a healthy adult longer than ten days, and death generally ensues before the end of the eighth day.

  14. If by faith we unite ourselves with Him, there ensues a wondrous transference of characteristics, so that our sin becomes His, and His righteousness becomes ours; and that in no mere artificial or forensic sense, but in inmost reality.

  15. The unconscious heartlessness of the slave-dealer and the anguish of his victims are depicted in the dialogue which ensues after the sale.

  16. And here ensues that succession of trials which is the lot of the fugitive slave, all of which is told at length.

  17. Lariats are loosened from the saddle horn, spurs rattle as they pierce the flanks of the already willing and eager steeds, and there ensues a wild, headlong, reckless race that can have but one result.

  18. With the aid of a companion or two he saddles and mounts him, and the scene that ensues baffles description.

  19. Fermentation ensues on the fourth day, when the liquor is closed in an earthen vessel, and according to the temperature of the hut, becomes ready for use in ten or fifteen more.

  20. Approaching the acacia his shoulders are temporarily bared to the pompous dignitary presiding over the fair, who rising to receive him, returns the compliment, and there ensues a tissue of inquiries unknown even to the code of Chesterfield.

  21. There ensues about the flags a wild melee and close hand-to-hand encounter.

  22. In the battle which ensues Arthur wounds the Beast, slays the Giant and captures Duessa.

  23. In the fight which ensues Archimago is unhorsed and his deception unmasked.

  24. In any case of external application, if death ensues directly from the poison, evidence of its presence will probably be found; but too much stress must not be laid upon the detection of mercury, for, as Dr.

  25. After Aurelian's death in 275 a whole generation ensues in which Christians by the ordinary operation of the empire's laws, according to which their religion was illicit, were liable to suffer much in individual cases.

  26. War ensues between Henry II of England and Louis VII of France; the former claiming the county of Toulouse, Southern France.

  27. Expectation of the end of the world causes the sowing of seed and other agricultural work to be neglected; famine ensues therefrom.

  28. If I pass the Bill, whatever mischief ensues may probably be repaired, if the worst comes to the worst, by the sacrifice of me.

  29. Accordingly, he that "evinces an express liking," "is responsible for all that ensues upon its execution.

  30. So if the counsel be to beat another, and he is beaten to death, the adviser is a murderer; for having incited another to commit an unlawful act, he is responsible for all that ensues upon its execution.

  31. The law of the cessation of development (a protracted cessation of development frequently ensues in one or the other stage).

  32. In consequence of an interruption of orthogenesis a stoppage ensues in certain stages of the development, and this stoppage is the great cause of the arrangement of forms in different species.

  33. No good Ensues when hatred is opposed to hate.

  34. And the choking fit which sometimes ensues on his hilarity--why, I have seen times and again his life hung by a hair, like the sword of Demosthenes at Belshazzar's feast.

  35. To fully estimate the intolerable depression which ensues on the conviction that you have a glass leg, or the secret majesty which accompanies the belief that one is Charles I.

  36. Quinsy is rarely a dangerous disease, yet, occasionally, it leads to so much obstruction in the throat that death from suffocation ensues unless a surgeon opens the throat and inserts a tube.

  37. The wiser plan is to do nothing but trust that the water will drain out, and if pain ensues treat it as recommended below for earache.

  38. And with this heat there ensues that fermentation of thought and feeling which men call passion.

  39. No confusion ensues in law or in fact in respect to the subject, to the practical application of the rule to the moral conduct of individuals.

  40. There ensues a prolonged altercation amid which I can hear epithets of increasing acerbity and opprobrium being applied; until the woman from Riazan exclaims hoarsely: "Oh, you coward of a man, take that!


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ensues" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.