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Example sentences for "after what"

  • Come--this is pretty bad, after what I've done!

  • Only you must help me: and you can do no less, after what I've stood 'ee.

  • How can I help it after what I saw yesterday?

  • I thought you would hardly wish to see me so soon,--after what passed.

  • After what happened to me it will almost break the governor's heart," said the heir.

  • After what he had said to her she must at any rate give him some answer.

  • After what seemed to both of them an age of agony she looked up.

  • And you think I'd be coward enough to take your money to get out of here--after what I have learned about myself since yesterday?

  • She could not bring herself, after what he had said, to look him in the face and tell him that she was going to become the wife of Larry Twentyman.

  • It was the fact that she should be visiting at the same house with Lord Rufford after what he had seen at Rufford Hall which had angered him.

  • But I am surprized at your assurance in thinking, after what is past, that I will condescend to put on any of your dirty things.

  • Sure, sir, after what is past, you cannot expect, after what I have heard.

  • I ought to have remembered this, after what he had already told me.

  • And why, after what he had just said, did I see her eyes willingly rest on him, for the first time in my experience?

  • Ought you to ask me that, after what I have just said?

  • In the meantime, after what Mrs. Presty had confessed, the cruel falsehood which had checked poor Kitty's natural inquiries raised an insuperable obstacle to a meeting between father and child.

  • Everyone knew that you were going in a day or two, and that was enough for me after what I had seen in the afternoon.

  • You don't suppose, after what I told you last night, that I was going to accept him.

  • And he felt in need of it, after what he had done that day, as yet undivulged.

  • You should not have come here," he muttered, "after what we said to you yesterday.

  • After what I saw and heard in that room, I should be worse than a criminal myself if I didn't inform the police about the existence of the place.

  • I am not bound to him by any divine law, after what he has done; but I have promised, and I will pay.

  • I'm kind of nervous tonight, after what I've been through.

  • I'd do anything for Mrs. Thankful, after what's she's done for me.

  • Not that it would have made any difference if Sisily had been a son, after what's come to light!

  • After what I suffered alone on that island--through you and Turold?

  • Where was the necessity, after what I told you?

  • He would never have agreed--after what he told us on the day of the funeral, I mean.

  • After what seemed an interminable time they could see from a mesa the lights of Los Portales.

  • In point of fact, after what he had seen in the last few minutes, he was not at all anxious to force the issue to actual battle.

  • After what seemed an interminable time there came to her the sound of a care-free whistle.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "after what" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after being; after exchanging; after forty; after his; after long; after looking; after much; after pausing; after prayers; after puberty; after repeated; after saying; after several; after shall; after supper; after telling; after them; after this; after three; after what has happened; after which; afternoon teas; afterwards ascertained; afterwards learnt; natural world; small extent