How To Use Ushering in In A Sentence

  • His personal legacy depends on the success he has in ushering in an era of normal yet stable party politics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another day, and another port expands into view, each destination ushering in new culinary tips and tricks. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the final year of the twentieth century, Taiwan crossed a historic doorsill, completing an unprecedented transfer of power between political parties, and ushering in a new era in our nation's democratic development.
  • Still, the industry restructuring may turn out to be an epochal event, possibly ushering in an age of stability and an end to trade protectionism.
  • In Los Angeles, an influx of aspiring non-actors is ushering in new fashion brands, formidable restaurants and a cozier bar scene. Giving L.A. a Second Look
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  • Like many, she blames Mr. Yeltsin for wasting a historic opportunity, ushering in what she calls a bandit regime controlled by powerful oligarchs, and generating profound distrust of politicians. New Russia Turns 20, Its Martyrs Forgotten
  • A higher synthesis, one ushering in a new reign of peace and harmony, under a benign and ever just science.
  • The astounding success of the Soviet 1943 summer offensive led Stalin to order a winter offensive to retake all lost Soviet territory, therewith ushering in the third act.
  • The English then sensibly carried out a conservative counter-revolution, restoring the monarchy and ushering in three centuries of gradual and prosperous transition to democratic liberty.
  • It had gained respect and authority by ushering in a period of peace and stability in the city.
  • With plenty of awards and solid ratings, cable's best programmers are ushering in a new era in multichannel television.
  • From 1908, railed electric buses, railless electric buses and power-driven buses appeared successively, ushering in a period of prosperous transportation.
  • Equality that ever linketh friend to friend, city to city, and allies to each other; for Equality is man's natural law; but the less is always in opposition to the greater, ushering in the dayspring of dislike. The Phoenissae
  • An influx of aspiring nonactors is ushering in new fashion brands, formidable restaurants and a cozier bar scene. A Star Is Reborn
  • A year later, steamed faggots arrived, ushering in the golden age of faggots, chips and peas in a tray.
  • The JSA is about the “old guard” of superheroes (the first Green Lantern, the first Flash, etc.) ushering in a new era of younger heroes. Graphic Novel Friday: Kingdoms Come
  • That mid-week upside explosion might have been an inflexion point, ushering in a more two-sided affair.
  • Beyond some point growth in production and population will begin to increase social and environmental costs faster than it increases production benefits, thereby ushering in an era of uneconomic growth — growth that on balance makes us poorer rather than richer, that increases “illth” faster than it increases wealth. Herman Daly Festschrift~ The world is in over-shoot and what to do about it
  • And on the spot where it was founded, Zurich Insurance will host the centenary reception on January 13, ushering in the year's events.
  • The wind swings around to the northwest, ushering in frigid temperatures.
  • It is ushering in an age of anxiety. Times, Sunday Times
  • it signalled the ushering in of a new era
  • A morning newspaper should be a city's crown of glory, an intellectual Aurora ushering in the new-born day; but in Houston's case her chief newspaper is a sorrow's crown of sorrow, her inexpungeable badge of shame. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 1.
  • In 1994, this position was radically altered, with the ushering in of a new democratic order.
  • His personal legacy depends on the success he has in ushering in an era of normal yet stable party politics. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the co-founder of legendary graphic design studio Push Pin, he was a prime mover in deflating the pomposity of modernism and ushering in the freer, more whimsical visual styles that defined the ’60s and ’70s. Book Review: Seymour : Scrubbles.net
  • The final Anglo-Dutch conflict ended in 1674, ushering in a peaceful period that was reinforced when Mary, the English Catholic daughter of James II, married her Protestant cousin Williams ill of Orange, stadtholder of the Netherlands.
  • Another day, and another port expands into view, each destination ushering in new culinary tips and tricks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before long, thousands of nickelodeons popped up in cities across the country, ushering in a new era of the motion picture as profit-making industry, entertainment for the masses and pop culture juggernaut.
  • By the beginning of the 15th century, native Hawaiian islanders were engaging in sustainable practices to preserve their reefs — ushering in 400 years of recovery.
  • A minute later, to Nancy's vast displeasure, Genevieve was ushering into the sitting room a sandy-haired man in full cowboy costume from broad-brimmed hat and flannel shirt to chaparejos and high-heeled boots. The Sunbridge Girls at Six Star Ranch
  • The real point of these rituals, I think, is togetherness - a unity of common hopes and dreams ushering in a new year.
  • But it actually is ushering in a new rationale for the media's scandal mongering.
  • The English then sensibly carried out a conservative counter-revolution, restoring the monarchy and ushering in three centuries of gradual and prosperous transition to democratic liberty.
  • His personal legacy depends on the success he has in ushering in an era of normal yet stable party politics. Times, Sunday Times
  • The painter has created a phrase of his own - dots and lines ushering in spring.
  • It is ushering in an age of anxiety. Times, Sunday Times
  • The digital clock near my bedside read ten o'clock, ushering in my time to leave for school.
  • Like his choice of the theme of ordering or improving a garden, Marvell's choice to draw on the tradition of the messianic eclogue needs to be seen in the changing context of who in his own time was claiming to be ushering in a new age.
  • Finally, Christ will return, vanquishing the Anti-Christ and ushering in the thousand-year reign of Christ on Earth.
  • But even if we can't completely write off Bloomberg's candidacy, just yet, we can definitely disabuse ourselves of the notion that a Bloomberg presidency will achieve what the pundit class will inevitably claim a Bloomberg presidency will achieve: the successful alteration of the "tone" in "Washington" and the ushering in of an era of paradisical bipartisanship. Bloomberg In 2012? Even If You Can't Write Off The Candidacy, You Can Dismiss The Presidency
  • So theologian Harvey Cox, in his dithyramb on the resurrection of Dionysus, applauded us for ushering in a new age.

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