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Example sentences for "sequel"

Lexicographically close words:
sepulcro; sepulture; sepultures; sepultus; seque; sequelae; sequele; sequell; sequels; sequence
  1. The first recorded instance of the former practice was when Yamato-dake presented to the Ise shrine the Yemishi chiefs who had surrendered to him in the sequel of his invasion of the eastern provinces.

  2. Not because of its magnitude alone but because its sequel was the dethronement and suicide of a legitimate Emperor, this struggle presents a shocking aspect to Japanese eyes.

  3. But the prince's procedure was largely regulated by Kamatari, who, alike in the prelude and in the sequel of this crisis, proved himself one of the greatest statesmen Japan ever produced.

  4. The attack was delivered during a heavy snow-storm, and in its sequel the Minamoto general found his force reduced to six men.

  5. The terribly drastic sequel of this affair illustrates the vast power wielded by the Hojo throughout the empire in the thirteenth century.

  6. By April, 1185, they had brought together a squadron of seven to eight hundred; whereas, in the sequel of Yashima and minor engagements, the Taira fleet had been reduced to some five hundred.

  7. The punishment of these two barons is said to have been in the sequel of a device planned by Iemitsu and carried out by Doi Toshikatsu.

  8. An interesting light is thrown upon the Japanese character in the sequel of this crime.

  9. The great soldier himself died ultimately by his own hand in the sequel of an unsuccessful engagement with the forces of the vice-governor of Izu.

  10. Dropping here the dialogue, we relate the sequel in simple narrative.

  11. I need not, and I shall not, proceed with the sequel of the evening's events.

  12. And Willie forthwith proceeded to ruminate internally on the singular situation in which he now found himself; and it was while thus ruminating that he was struck with the bright idea which forms the leading feature in the sequel of our tale.

  13. The story of his escape supplies a natural sequel to the adventure, and as such it is now added to the volume.

  14. In the sequel it will be seen that the packet, though despatched to Cairo, was not delivered farther than into Malet's hands and then with the instruction that my letter to Arabi should be returned to me.

  15. Thus our relations with them were from the outset friendly, and the accident served us as an introduction in the sequel to other villagers when, after a few days spent among these, we went once more on our way.

  16. The sequel of this little incident is curious, and has a direct bearing on events the following year in Egypt.

  17. Footnote 280: It will be seen in the sequel that she was lost on the coast of China, probably run on shore to save the men's lives from the effects of the increasing leak.

  18. Footnote 264: It appears in the sequel that it was Jackson who lost his leg and life though the text leaves it dubious whether he or the president.

  19. The old king himself brought us a collation in sight of all the people; Semidono afterwards did the like in the name of both kings, and a third was brought us in the sequel by several of their principal nobles or attendants.

  20. This affair had its sequel exactly as any rational person might have anticipated.

  21. For this was the sequel to his "so's we can see if Kitty Silver's got anything.

  22. The "Alice" cots are a worthy sequel to his generous life.

  23. Now that Buchanan has followed Rossetti where all enmities are at an end, it is right that the truth about the matter be spoken, and this unhappy assault and its not altogether happy sequel be alike forgotten.

  24. Besides being a sequel to the other forms of quittor, it sometimes develops as a complication in suppurative corn, canker, grease, laminitis, and punctured wounds of the foot.

  25. This form of quittor may commence as a primary inflammation of the lateral cartilage, but in the great majority of cases it appears as a sequel to cutaneous or subhorny quittor.

  26. Purpura hemorrhagica usually occurs as a sequel to debilitating diseases, such as strangles, influenza, etc.

  27. They are often seen in connection with contracted heels, ringbones, navicular disease, punctured wounds of the foot, quarter cracks, and occasionally as a sequel to founder.

  28. If the thrush is but a sequel to other disease, a permanent cure may not be possible.

  29. A rapid development of sidebones is one of the complications, or, perhaps better, a sequel of laminitis not often met with in practice.

  30. Failures and misfortunes are always more than possible, and instead of a solid and practicable bony union the sequel of the accident is sometimes a false joint, composed of mere flexible cartilage, a poor pseudarthrosis.

  31. A frequent sequel of these tardy cases is an extensive wasting of the muscles leading up from the front of the stifle (those supplied by the crural nerve) and a complete inability to stand.

  32. Laminitis ("founder") is a frequent sequel of superpurgation and is to be guarded against by removing the shoes and standing the horse on moist sawdust or some similar bedding.

  33. Moreover, he was generous and manly enough to admit himself beaten, as the sequel will show.

  34. A bold front, he thought, would be more effective than diplomacy; and the sequel proved his wisdom.

  35. I write at length on this remarkable sequel to the war on the part of Belgium, as other nations did not rise to the occasion like it did.

  36. I feel this war spirit will bring on a sequel that will surprise humanity.

  37. We have no right to assume from the sequel that he was not sincere in the intention.

  38. But, even then, the sequel would very quickly have undeceived him.

  39. He had no mind to go further with a marriage of convenience which in the sequel would most probably give him to choose between assuming the ridiculous role of a complacent husband and being involved in a feud with his prince.

  40. The sequel of the siege contains no matter of interest.

  41. The sequel may warn sovereigns against encouraging faction for their own ends.

  42. The first comprises those writings which constitute the sequel to the proclamation of His Mission in Adrianople.

  43. London; but incidents and results growing out of these amusements were now becoming exceedingly interesting, and as will be found in the sequel of much importance, I trust, to those poor people and their descendants.

  44. My happiness was here too complete to last long, and, as the sequel will show, like most precious gifts, was too confidently counted on to continue.

  45. Farther, we shall have reason in the sequel to see that in far back prehistoric times there must have been impulses given to mankind, and revelations made to them, as potent as those which have acted in later historic periods.

  46. I have, for my own part, seen no reason to dissent from these views, though in the sequel I shall endeavor to present some considerations which may tend to reconcile with them some of the hypotheses of a contrary nature now held.

  47. Yet he dreaded the sequel of a discovery by the painter, that his fears were well founded, that his sea urchin had indeed been claimed by the hunger of the sea.

  48. I've nearly finished my tale, though I'm living the sequel to it at this moment.

  49. JO'S BOYS, and How They Turned Out A Sequel to "Little Men.

  50. A Sequel to "Nathalie's Chum" Illustrated by Harriet Roosevelt Richards.

  51. ROSE IN BLOOM A Sequel to "Eight Cousins.

  52. A Sequel to "Teddy: Her Book" Illustrated by Frank T.

  53. A Sequel to "Ursula's Freshman" Illustrated by Alice Barber Stephens.

  54. The sequel to this may perhaps be reckoned highly conventional; but a sequel there is, and so it must be produced.


  55. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sequel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.