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Example sentences for "forerun"

Lexicographically close words:
forepaw; forepaws; forepeak; forequarter; forequarters; forerunner; forerunners; forerunning; fores; foresaid
  1. The two become again identical at 'strong and of good friends' (III.

  2. After this line the Folios have 'Enter Governour.

  3. Mark Chapter 13 Christ foretells the destruction of the temple and the signs that shall forerun the day of judgment.

  4. The signs that should forerun the destruction of Jerusalem and the end of the world.

  5. He shall behold thee with such kind regard, That 'twixt ye two, the contrary to that Which falls 'twixt other men, the granting shall Forerun the asking.

  6. Nor only him who asks, Thy bounty succours, but doth freely oft Forerun the asking.

  7. O, this same thought did but forerun my need, And this same needy man must sell it me.

  8. These signs forerun the death or fall of kings.

  9. My wretchedness unto a row of pins, They will talk of state, for every one doth so Against a change: woe is forerun with woe.

  10. It is the work of a profound thinker, the suggestive speculations and theories of one who could "Forerun his age and race, and let His feet millenniums hence be set In midst of knowledge dreamed not yet.

  11. But if thine be the fate of all who break The ground for truth's seed, or forerun their years Till lost in distance, or with stout hearts make A lane for freedom through the level spears, Still take thou courage!

  12. The plains were silent, but from all the hospital tents about the fort came the sharp, agonized cries of pain that forerun the last collapse of the plague-stricken sufferers.

  13. I saw evidences of war-paint and a recent war-dance that forerun an Indian attack.


  14. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "forerun" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    announce; antecedent; antedate; anticipate; forerun; foresee; foreshow; forestall; foretaste; guide; harbinger; herald; introduce; lead; notify; pace; pioneer; precede; presage; proclaim