One after another, as the darkness thickened, the different tribes of the people of the night answered the summons of the first stars.
And he was frankly puzzled now, until--one after another--he added up the sum total of what had been omitted in this instance of his own personal adventure.
Cary, as one after another, every Spaniard set all the sail he could.
The question set a light to a train--and angry suspicions were blazing up one after another, but Amyas silenced them with a countermine.
Presently, one after another, he came upon seven men fast asleep, most of them upon tables, one in a chair, and one on the floor.
Instantly all turned upon the pages, accusing them, one after another.
One after another of them came up, looked down through the hole, and drew back.
One after another, upon the largest of the creatures they bound the whole seven, each through the unveiling terror looking the villain he was.
She saw them perish, one after another, of hunger and disease, till she was left alone in the howling wilderness.
But he was at length overwhelmed by numbers, and, as his companions, one after another, fell by his side, he was left nearly unprotected.
Here they arrived, one after another, with but a single exception, though all more or less shattered by the weather.
Kennedy quickly reached into the pockets of the man gasping for breath, one after another.
One after another, the servants at Bisbee Hall were taken with the disease until five of them were down.
This is an improved seismograph," he explained, "one after a very recent model by Prince Galitzin of the Imperial Academy of St. Petersburg.
One after another he was cutting clear through and severing them, as if with a superhuman knife.
Come hither, and I will show thee in this platterful of fair fountain-water thy future wife lechering and sercroupierizing it with two swaggering ruffians, one after another.
Upon this all the other sheep in the ship, crying and bleating in the same tone, made all the haste they could to leap nimbly into the sea, one after another; and great was the throng who should leap in first after their leader.
One after another, she was introduced to newly arrived fakirs.
In spite of their precautions, one after another, his friends looked out.
His single swift glance took in the men, one after another.
One after another of these returned, empty-handed, covered with dust and mud, their horses exhausted, to be met and passed by fresh posses starting out to continue the pursuit.
One after another of his friends added themselves to it.
This man goes with little steps, and holds his pickax up in front like a candle; his face is withered, and his body borne down by the blows of lumbago.
Yes," says Tirette, "but you're getting too venomous with your stories of shirkers.
Already Volpatte has gained the threshold and his back is disappearing in the darkness.
In single file behind him, there followed, one after another, near fifty others, each burdened with two dull-yellow ingots lashed upon his back.
One after another he pulled out the blocks until he had opened an aperture large enough to admit his body, then he crawled through into a large, low chamber.
One after another as rapidly as he could gather and hurl them, Tarzan pelted the hard fruit down upon the lion.
She humbled her lovers' vanity, one after another, and they fled.
He carefully screwed down again, one after another, all those eighteen cases marked.
He saw several more come in, one after another, out of the impenetrable vapour.
There were other vessels, each with its smoky cap, coming in from every part of the horizon towards the short white jetty, which swallowed them up, one after another, like a mouth.
But the reasons which might give rise to this horrible doubt in other men's minds now struck him, one after another, as plain, obvious, and exasperating.
The signal was given, and the brothers began to go in one after another, amid the jostle and throng of Hob's children.
It was impossible to hear without admiration Kirstie's graduated disgust, as she brought forth, one after another, these somewhat baseless charges.
Her common appearance was of one who has forgotten something and is trying to remember; and when she overhauled, one after another, the worthless and touching mementoes of her youth, she might have been seeking the clue to that lost thought.
So they ceased not charging down upon him, one after one; and Sharrkan also ceased not playing upon them with the blade, till he had slain fifty Knights, the lady looking on the while.
This man is but one and ye are an hundred Knights: so if you would attack him come out against him, one after one, that it may appear to the King which is the valiant amongst you.
But hearing the young lady's proposal he said to her, "Indeed their onset, one after one, would be overburdensome to them.
They had once been people of wealth and importance in the neighbourhood; but through lack of prudence and other misfortunes, they had, one after another, lost much of the greatness and prosperity which had belonged to them in better days.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "one after" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.