Use consequently in a sentence
Sentences starting with consequently
- Consequently I endeavoured, with but little success (61. [1]
- Consequently the four were equal to the fifteen, and therefore 4x = 15y. [2]
- Consequently the closing weeks of that memorable visit melted away as pleasantly as a dream, they were so freighted for me with tranquil satisfaction. [5]
- Consequently he had to be a man of intelligence, decision and considerable executive ability. [5]
- Consequently we had them _all!_ and had them past help. [5]
- Consequently she judged the world as she came to know it by high standards. [4]
- Consequently an excursion on the water had seemed but a mild amusement; but to be his own master, and to fight thus untrammelled against the winds and waves was pleasure such as he had never before experienced. [10]
- Consequently the making of pilots was at an end. [5]
- Consequently he did not venture upon the same confidences with him that he habitually did with Mr. Sharp. [4]
- Consequently he could not resist the temptation, of letting Frau Schimmel inhale the elixir. [10]
Short sentences using consequently
- Consequently an expensive lot. [5]
- Consequently x/y = 15/4. [2]
Sentences containing consequently two or more times
- The pupils were better dressed and better looking than were those of my time; consequently they did not resemble their ancestors; and consequently there was nothing familiar to me in their faces. [5]
More example sentences with the word consequently in them
- We were approaching Zermatt; consequently, we were approaching the renowned Matterhorn. [5]
- The freed people would surely not do more than their old proportion of it, and very probably for a time would do less, leaving an increased part to white laborers, bringing their labor into greater demand, and consequently enhancing the wages of it. [7]
- Consequently, no boatmen would consent to pass the cave at night; the peasants shunned the place, even in the daytime. [5]
- She was a widow, and rather poor; consequently she had seen trouble enough to enable her to feel for the unfortunate. [5]
- When we judged we had gone half a mile, we momently expected to see the guide; but no, he was not visible anywhere; neither was he waiting, for the rope was still moving, consequently he was doing the same. [5]
- As far as we can judge, a recurrent period, if approximately of the right duration for any process or function, would not, when once gained, be liable to change; consequently it might be thus transmitted through almost any number of generations. [1]
- Consequently, the larboard watch was ordered to lay in his pole. [5]
- I knew it was three hundred and sixty-four feet wide, and consequently wider than the capitol. [5]
- There are many varieties of men in the world, consequently there are many varieties of minds in its pulpits. [5]
- Princess Mary had two passions and consequently two joys--her nephew, little Nicholas, and religion--and these were the favorite subjects of the prince's attacks and ridicule. [2]
- Consequently, wages were twice as high in the North as they were in the South, because the one wage had that much more purchasing power than the other had. [5]
- T.] The Parisian travels but little, he knows no language but his own, reads no literature but his own, and consequently he is pretty narrow and pretty self-sufficient. [5]
- Notwithstanding the supposed traditionary advantage of our birthplace, we were unable to dispatch this meal with the celerity of our fellow-voyagers, and consequently, while we lingered over our tea, we found ourselves at the second table. [4]
- I had crowded together the most gorgeous and even some of the most useful and durable materials for my woof, but I had no pattern, and consequently never began to weave. [6]
- And many a time in Nevada, afterwards, we had occasion to remember with humiliation that we were "emigrants," and consequently a low and inferior sort of creatures. [5]
- They did not think of fleeing from winter any more than from the summer solstice, and consequently they enjoyed a certain contentment of mind that is absent from modern life. [4]
- On the contrary, they consider it one of the most important points along the line, and consequently can have no desire to slight it. [5]
- As the population then increased, and consequently the number of patients, space was wanting in which to house them, for the dilapidated Poor-house--whither they were carried--was no longer large enough to accommodate them all. [10]
- The remainder of their lives is consequently spent in retirement. [6]
- But hardly had the princess looked at Natasha's face before she realized that here was a real comrade in her grief, and consequently a friend. [2]
- Consequently, everything in the nature of modern fashion and grandeur was a new and wonderful revelation to him. [5]
- Some believed that the higher you build your levee, the higher the river's bottom will rise; and that consequently the levee system is a mistake. [5]
- The fact of the feathers in widely distinct groups having been modified in an analogous manner no doubt depends primarily on all the feathers having nearly the same structure and manner of development, and consequently tending to vary in the same manner. [1]
- By this time, the dogs, panting, and lolling out their tongues, came swinging along, keeping the trail, like stupids, and consequently losing ground when the deer doubled. [4]
- E. Lee's' time the distance had diminished to about one thousand and thirty miles; consequently her average was about fourteen and one-eighth miles per hour. [5]
- And so along the causeway they came swarming, that wild confusion of frenzied men and horses--and the artillery had to stop firing, of course; consequently the English and Burgundians closed in in safety, the former in front, the latter behind their prey. [5]
- Lanphier perhaps insists that the rule of honor among thieves does not quite require him to take all upon himself, and consequently my friend Judge Douglas finds it difficult to make a satisfactory report upon his investigation. [7]
- We infer sometimes that the hens are not saying anything, because they do not read, and consequently their minds are empty. [4]
- It was evident that he never considered what he had said or was going to say, and consequently the rapidity and justice of his intonation had an irresistible persuasiveness. [2]
- The fact is that he can go nowhere else where life is so uneasy, and where, consequently, he would have so little of his sort of repose. [4]
- It is obvious that a minute reply cannot be made in one column to everything that can be said in six; and, consequently, I hope that expectation will be answered if I reply to such parts of the General's publication as are worth replying to. [7]
- First, that the ten millions appropriated was not made till 1839, and consequently could not have been expended in 1838; second, although it was appropriated, it has never been expended at all. [7]
- Of course the telegraph, and the telegraph only, will be employed; consequently friends occupying state-rooms 20,000,000 and even 30,000,000 miles apart will be able to send a message and receive a reply inside of eleven days. [5]
- Did you never take notice that a woman's happiness, and consequently the happiness of marriage, depends upon a woman's having her own way in all social matters? [4]
- We forgot to take a lantern along, consequently we missed all the scenery. [5]
- Consequently, their food supply will undergo marked changes week by week. [1]
- In French the story is too confused and chaotic and unreposeful and ungrammatical and insane; consequently it could only cause grief and sickness--it could not kill. [5]
- The court would soon sit to try her, case, he said, and consequently a great deal of ready money would be needed in the engineering of it. [5]
- Man has multiplied so rapidly, that he has necessarily been exposed to struggle for existence, and consequently to natural selection. [1]
- There was no snow where we were, consequently it was proven that the eternal snow-line ceases somewhere above the ten-thousand-foot level and does not begin any more. [5]
- In regions where snow never lies for long, a white coat would be injurious; consequently, species of this colour are extremely rare in the hotter parts of the world. [1]
- They are growing sick of the Tariff question; and consequently are much confounded at V.B. [7]
- However, I had seen him nurse a sick man himself and put up patiently with the inconveniences of the situation, and consequently I was willing that he should have full license now that his own turn had come. [5]
- But this gesture seemed to displease his master, for he turned from him, and, looking the young Ratisbon knight keenly in the face, asked suspiciously, "She is full of caprices--I am probably right there also--and consequently refuses to sing? [10]
- He will consequently resolve more or less firmly to act differently for the future; and this is conscience; for conscience looks backwards, and serves as a guide for the future. [1]
- The river consequently presents an animated appearance in the season, and the prettiest effects are produced by the white sails dipping about among the green islands. [4]
- He would consequently possess some capacity for self-command. [1]
- For several years past the revenues of the government have been unequal to its expenditures, and consequently loan after loan, sometimes direct and sometimes indirect in form, has been resorted to. [7]
- Consequently, all subscription papers are handed to him for his signature, and every needy stranger who has heard his name comes to him for assistance. [6]
- You are usually paid for your trouble; consequently, your walk inland always turns out to be one of the most crooked, involved, purposeless, and interesting experiences a body can imagine. [5]
- To repeat his own words, he had crowded together the materials for his work, but he had no pattern, and consequently never began to weave. [6]
- We had engaged our seats two days beforehand, to make sure, and paid the regulation price, five dollars each; but the rest of the company were wiser; they had trusted Baedeker, and waited; consequently some of them got their seats for one or two dollars. [5]
- There were one or two Overland stage drivers there, also, and half a dozen vagabonds and stragglers; consequently the house was well crowded. [5]
- There was an opulent abundance of things I didn't know; and consequently no need to trench upon the vest-pocketful of things I did know, to get material for a blunder. [5]
- They are men of wealth--of large capital; and consequently, beyond the power of malice. [7]
- He sleeps most of the day, and consequently will lie awake at night. [14]
- When the quantity of money shall be reduced, and consequently everything under individual control brought down in proportion, the price of those lands, being fixed by law, will remain as now. [7]
- The western walls of it are formed by the precipices of Nipple Top, not so striking nor so bare as the great slides of Dix which glisten in the sun like silver, but rough and repelling, and consequently alluring. [4]
- The Grand Duke of Galilee, minister of war, complained that all the sixteen grown men in the empire had been given great offices, and consequently would not consent to serve in the ranks; wherefore his standing army was at a standstill. [5]
- Praise and honours of all kinds had consequently been lavished upon him. [10]
- But he did not suspect that she needed sympathy quite as much as he did, and consequently he did not guess the extent of her self-control. [4]
- Consequently, they do not dig graves, they blast them out with power and fuse. [5]
- The trees in no two avenues are shaped alike, and consequently the eye is not fatigued with anything in the nature of monotonous uniformity. [5]
- Consequently we have no renowned men; in centuries we have seldom produced one--that is, seldom allowed one to produce himself. [5]
- Consequently there was no recognized authority. [4]
- Consequently, there is no power of judgment or faculty of discrimination. [4]
- It is by no means one of his smallest merits, that he introduced one system of coinage through his entire empire, and consequently through half the then known world. [10]
- Consequently there "is no justification for placing man in a distinct order. [1]
- The enquirer would next come to the important point, whether man tends to increase at so rapid a rate, as to lead to occasional severe struggles for existence; and consequently to beneficial variations, whether in body or mind, being preserved, and injurious ones eliminated. [1]
- The Baillieres informed my correspondent that the sale of Homoeopathic books was much less than formerly, and that consequently they should undertake to publish no new books upon the subject, except those of Jahr or Hahnemann. [3]
- Consequently she was much courted and as much envied: Her wealth attracted many suitors. [5]
- This visit at Mrs. Smith's was passed more quietly than any previous one, and was consequently more in accordance with her own tastes. [14]
- Consequently, he who moulds public sentiment goes deeper than he who enacts statutes or pronounces decisions. [7]
- But on Wednesday morning Anne was so ill, that it was impossible for the sisters to set out; yet they had no means of letting their friend know of this, and she consequently arrived at Leeds station at the time specified. [14]
- Consequently we saw more sky than country on that journey. [5]
- No one found more opportunities for attacking, no one captured or killed more Frenchmen, and consequently he was made the buffoon of all the Cossacks and hussars and willingly accepted that role. [2]
- Should it, a month or two hence, be deemed advisable that she should go either to the sea-side, or to some inland watering-place--and should papa be disinclined to move, and I consequently obliged to remain at home--she asks, could you be her companion? [14]
- Consequently the different members of the senate could have only half the usual number of seats. [10]
- Consequently, they get little except scraps and bits; no subject is considered thoroughly or exhaustively; and they are furnished with not much more than the small change for superficial conversation. [4]
- She was a little confused in her mind where to go; but an instinct kept her course to the left, and consequently farther away from her fawn. [4]
- Yet he always liked to go alone, and consequently her affectionate care could be no check upon the length of his walks to the more distant hamlets which were in his cure. [14]
- So we will let it stand as a fair presumption that this will hold good all over the country, and that consequently 25,000 out of every million of people we have must die every year. [5]
- Consequently, he has left the gymnasium with an education which is so extensive and complete, that the most a university can do for it is to perfect some of its profounder specialties. [5]
- She, too, had learned to be discreet and consequently did not repeat his confidences even to the duchess, who had enough to bear without that additional burden. [10]
- Consequently it has large families, and is not easy to kill out. [6]
- And that is just what the universal historians do, and consequently they not only contradict the specialist historians but contradict themselves. [2]
- M. White' ran it, was about eleven hundred and six miles; consequently her average speed was a trifle over fourteen miles per hour. [5]
- By this time it was three in the afternoon, and consequently it was not very long before night came--and not with a lingering twilight, but with a sudden shutting down like a cellar door, as is its habit in that country. [5]
- Consequently its length is only nine hundred and seventy-three miles at present. [5]
- The second reason is derived from a remark in your last, that you felt lonely, something as I was at Brussels, and that consequently you had a peculiar desire to hear from old acquaintance. [14]
- Consequently we dropped into his wake happy and content. [5]
- Your question about inherited predispositions, as limiting the sphere of the will, and, consequently, of moral accountability, opens a very wide range of speculation. [6]
- Man tends to increase at a greater rate than his means of subsistence; consequently he is occasionally subjected to a severe struggle for existence, and natural selection will have effected whatever lies within its scope. [1]
- She was consequently, in plain English, overworked, and an overworked woman is always a sad sight,--sadder a great deal than an overworked man, because she is so much more fertile in capacities of suffering than a man. [6]
- I do not, however, think there is much danger of my being detained; as I shall go with a purpose not to be, and consequently shall engage in no new cases that might delay me. [7]
- The new State House is not yet finished, and consequently the Legislature is doing little or nothing. [7]
- The Mukaukas and his son have declared all their possessions to the uttermost dinar and hide of land; they have faithfully paid the taxes, and consequently their property belongs to them as our swords, our horses, our wives belong to you or me. [10]
- Consequently his brethren held him in the sort of awe in which illustrious survivors of a bygone age are always held by their associates. [5]
- Consequently we were hated without reserve by the other tenants of the O'Flannigan "ranch. [5]
- There can, consequently, hardly be a doubt that man is an off-shoot from the Old World Simian stem; and that under a genealogical point of view he must be classed with the Catarrhine division. [1]
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