How To Use One after the other In A Sentence
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Mr. Red House made a speech after dinner, and said drink to the health of everybody, one after the other, in currant wine, which was done, beginning with Mrs. Bax and ending with H.O. Then he said –
New Treasure Seekers
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Though their eyes flashed their rage, the German officers raised their hands while a petty officer "frisked" them one after the other.
Dave Darrin After The Mine Layers
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Somerset administered two drams, one after the other, to the man with the chin-beard; who then, somewhat restored, began to confound himself in apologies for what he called his miserable nervousness, the result, he said, of a long course of dumb ague; and having taken leave with a hand that still sweated and trembled, he gingerly resumed his burthen and departed.
The Dynamiter
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When he did his first press day in Holland he had 26 interviews one after the other and afterwards he lay on his bed feeling that someone had pulled on a loose thread in his soul and continued to pull until it unravelled the whole sweater.
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A good plot has unobtrusive elegance and grace; a bad one flattens everything in its path, character, atmosphere, setting, story itself, everything clunked down to a series of events happening one after the other. on 23 Feb 2009 at 4: 02 pm Abby Godwin
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Not losing the plot
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Then a couple of incidents happened one after the other that changed my life.
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Of course doing two loop-the-loops one after the other probably helped.
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He grabbed a nearby stack of bandages and piled on one after the other until he felt there was enough to soak up the blood.
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This week a small army of lame excuses have limped into the news, one after the other.
Times, Sunday Times
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It happened sometimes that he began to recite the Hours, but could not finish the Psalm which he had begun because so many came to him one after the other; and that he might not yield to weariness and refuse to open the door to him that knocked, he said to himself, "Once more for the sake of God," and this "once more" he did often repeat till "once" became "often," for in his brotherly love he did patiently overcome the hardships and unrestfulness of these interruptions.
The Founders of the New Devotion: Being the Lives of Gerard Groote, Florentius Radewin and Their Followers.
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A good plot has unobtrusive elegance and grace; a bad one flattens everything in its path, character, atmosphere, setting, story itself, everything clunked down to a series of events happening one after the other.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Not losing the plot
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Then, one after the other, they hit the same tiny protrusion which caused their rears to topple over their fronts.
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All of those things, one after the other, these just tumultuous events.
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They inhabit such mutually exclusive worlds that seeing them one after the other is a jolt.
Times, Sunday Times
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Shield after shield failed, one after the other, and the incandescent beams carved great swathes through the legions, the few shields that did survive the initial assault reflecting onto weaker ones.
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Grand National fever is taking over in my 500 betting shops, with bets ranging from 50p to 5,000 coming one after the other.
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MY grandad and my aunt died quickly one after the other.
The Sun
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The ammunition of the defenders of the bridge began to fail at this important crisis; messages, commanding and imploring succours and supplies, were in vain dispatched, one after the other, to the main body of the presbyterian army, which remained inactively drawn up on the open fields in the rear.
Old Mortality
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I worked on films one after the other and after a while they all sort of blend together and you don't get the feeling it was a classic period in your life.
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The immense levies made in France, one after the other, had converted the conscription into a sort of pressgang.
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
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Then as you go round the arches, "withershins" against the sun (in which way lucky progression has always been made in sacred places), there pass you one after the other the epochs of the
Hills and the Sea
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Animals and plants began their existence together, not long after the commencement of the deposition of the sedimentary rocks; and then succeeded one another, in such a manner, that totally distinct faunae and florae occupied the whole surface of the earth, one after the other, and during distinct epochs of time.
Essays
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Back in Edinburgh clients are daubed with the dead sea mud or seaweed (or both, one after the other) and wrapped in a mylar sheet - the type of fabric worn by athletes to cover up after a race.
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Each took the oath and then gave almost identical evidence, one after the other condemning the prisoners in the dock.
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C.-They ambled up the crowded tunnel, one after the other, their eyes as lifeless as their team.
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Facing Multiple Grief Sometimes the losses that we experience come so quickly one after the other that they become almost indistinguishable.
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Animals and plants began their existence together, not long after the commencement of the deposition of the sedimentary rocks; and then succeeded one another, in such a manner, that totally distinct faunae and florae occupied the whole surface of the earth, one after the other, and during distinct epochs of time.
Essays
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And until we straighten out what kind of information real doctors take into the examining room with them to see real patients, we're going to keep having these drug debacles one after the other.
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The strings are generally plucked with the fingers, but the peasants obtain charming "glissando" effects by sweeping the strings lightly one after the other with the fingers or side of the hand.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
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The gunmen burst through the open door one after the other.
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The ambitious German, then 25, went on to finish as world champion that year; then again the next season, as inadequate opponents were quelled ruthlessly, one after the other.
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One after the other Danton, Robespierre and the rest went to the guillotine.
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This week a small army of lame excuses have limped into the news, one after the other.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Harvard faculty fell all over themselves offering praise, one after the other, for the retiring president.
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Tiny rustic villages, with churches humble and unobtrusive, and prominent calvaries, are passed one after the other.
Normandy, Illustrated, Complete
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In most of the documentaries the testimonies come one after the other, often lapsing into a monotone, telling the viewers what the speakers had seen, how they had escaped or been rescued and, sometimes, what it meant to them.
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On September 18 they put into the excellent port of the island of Gomera, 'the best,' he says, 'in all the Canaries, the town and castle standing on the very breach of the sea, but the billows do so tumble and overfall that it is impossible to land upon any part of the strand but by swimming, saving in a cove under steep rocks, where they can pass towards the town but one after the other.'
Raleigh
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We then started bricking the coaches as they slowly went past, one after the other.
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Each of these trinities are expiring one after the other because none can solve the confusion of a tri-une god.
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Facing Multiple Grief Sometimes the losses that we experience come so quickly one after the other that they become almost indistinguishable.
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He sought in what time precisely the creed attributed to the apostles was digested, and that which bears the name of Athanasius; how the sacraments were instituted one after the other; what was the difference between synaxis and mass; how the Christian Church was divided since its origin into different parties, and how the predominating society treated all the others as heretics.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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SHAPE The cylinders in an engine are arranged to fire in pairs or one after the other, which helps the engine run more smoothly.
Times, Sunday Times
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The play is just a painful series of really nauseating tuneless songs, one after the other.
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They work hand in hand, one after the other and act like scissors, cutting up this [APP] protein into smaller bits and smaller bits called amyloid peptide, which we think is the cause of Alzheimer's disease when it's abnormally accumulated in the brain," explained study senior author Philip C. Wong, a professor of pathology and of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore.
Medlogs - Recent stories
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Thus: -- Animals and plants began their existence together, not long after the commencement of the deposition of the sedimentary rocks; and then succeeded one another, in such a manner, that totally distinct faunae and florae occupied the whole surface of the earth, one after the other, and during distinct epochs of time.
Lectures and Essays
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The guns of the Thunder Child sounded through the reek, going off one after the other, and one shot splashed the water high close by the steamer, ricocheted towards the other flying ships to the north, and smashed a smack to matchwood.
The War of The Worlds
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The first was designed as a self-standing piece, and can be played separately, but they are intended to be played one after the other.
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One after the other, the supergrasses had copped out, backed down, retracted.
FIELD OF BLOOD
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Over the course of his life he built this great series of vast rambling palaces, one after the other.
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Some wheelwrights would get the local blacksmith to make the tyres (entire rim of steel) the blacksmith would then ‘shoe’ the wheels, sometimes in batches of ten or twelve, one after the other.
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Inside, she had created a series of corridors, one after the other, leading to the heart of the building—a white-marble-paved room set with exquisite pietra dura inlay of agates, sard, jade, and cornelian, gleaming marble walls, and a raised cenotaph in the center.
Shadow Princess
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I find it hard to believe that women want to have sex with strange men one after the other after the other, whether it's in swanky hotels, cosy suburban boudoirs or dirty back alleys.
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He looked at them, one after the other, giant monoliths old and new, gargantuan towers assembled in the sky by human hands.
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One friend was so relieved that all her O-level exams were finished that she went to the school tuck shop, bought 12 caramel wafers and proceeded to eat them all, one after the other.
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While district leaders are busy doing the spadework, senior leaders are converging on the town one after the other.
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Harry was sitting on our laps, one after the other in an endless pursuit for the ultimate in feline comfort, purring loudly.
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I had no time to reflect -- just enough to leap back a pace or two, so as to bring all three of them in front of me, when I found my sword clashing against their blades, and parrying their blows one after the other.
The War Trail The Hunt of the Wild Horse
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Not into the English teaching thang myself, but surely with these major Japanese businesses going down the gurgler one after the other, there exists a business opportunity? flyingfish at 12: 17 PM JST - 21st April with nova and geo going down, thats 90% of JTs market gone right there
Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
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Souse, griskins, blade-bones, thigh-bones, spare-ribs, chines, belly-pieces, cheeks, all coming into use one after the other, and the last of the latter not before the end of about four or five weeks.