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Example sentences for "right after"

  • On he came, right after Nannie, for he wanted to catch and eat her.

  • Right after them he kept crawling, faster and faster.

  • Right After Freedom "Right after the War my mother and father moved off the place and went on another plantation somewheres--I don't know where.

  • Right After Freedom "Right after freedom my mama and them stayed with the same people they had been with.

  • After while here come de Yankees, right after 'em, and dey goes on into Honey Springs and pretty soon we see de blaze whar dey is burning de wagon depot and de houses.

  • Right after de War de Cherokees that had been wid the South kind of pestered the freedmen some, but I was so small dey never bothered me; jest de grown ones.

  • Right after freedom, the first year, he remained on the farm with the old master.

  • All the old people did it right after slavery.

  • Right after freedom, my folks continued to farm till they all played out.

  • Right after freedom, she stayed with these white people, doing the house work.

  • Right After Freedom "Right after freedom, when the surrender came, my mother was just a girl 'bout fifteen or sixteen.

  • Right after Freedom "Right after freedom, my father and mother worked right on in the same place just like they always did.

  • It was after, right after, when she came home and she was still in bed.

  • So it would have been sometime before 2 o'clock or right after?

  • Right after this is when she purchased the house in Benbrook, Tex.

  • Right after that a young white gentleman he comes looking for me to take down my full entitlements and he says I will be honorably mentioned by name on the program of the picture which they now is making, when it's done.

  • An' right after he come of age he took a 'specially severe spell an' he sauntered so fur away they plum' lost track of him.

  • I know one came in just shortly thereafter and I remember Mr. Bookhout and Mr. Hosty came in right after we got in there.

  • Right after he had made an identification?

  • He called me right after I got this telegram and whatever you think--he wanted me to come up there Monday or Tuesday.

  • Well, right after, right after this, the doors came to here, a man stepped away from the wall over there, the one I told you previously where one came into the hallway.

  • Well, right after I started there--it had been a long time ago.

  • And why shouldn't we go right after them?

  • Why, if 'Little Mack' told me to go get von Tirpitz I'd go right after him.

  • Jack was ordered to turn in right after evening "chow" despite his insistence that he was perfectly recovered from his dip in the sea.

  • You just don't leave a murder weapon lying around in plain view when you've picked it up right after a killing.

  • I'll be at the Wendel plant in fifteen minutes, and I'm sure I can persuade him to talk to you on the screen, right after I've laid it on the line for him.

  • Oh, we heard about the African settlement this morning, at the hotel, and we went down there, right after dinner.

  • Jack went up and gave the old lady warning right after dinner," said Mrs. O'Neil.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "right after" 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:
    good music; many servants; parish clerk; raised myself; right after; right away; right back; right down; right field; right guard; right hand; right honorable; right honourable; right judgment; right line; right lines; right merry; right over; right smart; right spirit; right tackle; right through; right willingly; rightly considered; she resumed; sleeping sickness