Definitionadj. following immediately and as a result of what went before
Last update: July 29, 2015
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The ensuing controversy, conducted with considerable acrimony in the best traditions of the Oxford history school, did not greatly help his career. [Please select]
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It would be absurd to argue that general anxiety abruptly ceased in the ensuing weeks. [Please select]
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The officer returned with a message that the General could not see Mr Morton that evening, but would receive him by times in the ensuing morning. [Please select]
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The execution was appointed for the ensuing day. [Please select]
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They were sensible of the difference: it strengthened the hands of our friends in the House, and they voted us their printers for the year ensuing. [Please select]
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I am afraid the whole of the ensuing week tried his patience. [Please select]
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And he proceeded to inform us that his departure from England was now definitively fixed for the ensuing year. [Please select]
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Wemmick's Walworth sentiments, I devoted the next ensuing Sunday afternoon to a pilgrimage to the Castle. [Please select]
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For I really had not been myself since the receipt of the letter; it had so bewildered me, ensuing on the hurry of the morning. [Please select]
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To allow him to dissolve parliament, entrusted Signor Giolitti, a Piedmontese deputy, sometime treasury minister in the Crispi cabinet, with the formation of a ministry of the Left, which contrived to obtain six months supply on account, and dissolved the Chamber, The ensuing general election (November 1892), marked by unprecedented violence and abuse of official pressure upon B k the electorate, fitly ushered in what proved to be scandals, the most unfortunate period of Italian history since the completion of national unity. [Please select]
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In the haste and confusion ensuing on her death, the maid had not seen it. [Please select]
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