When such an accident occurs pain is immediately inflicted, varying in degree with the extent of the injury, which is soon followed by swelling, with more or less heat and tenderness.
This is soon followed by a diarrhea which, while moderate at first, soon becomes excessive and may be either irregular or persistent, the feces being of the consistency of molasses and passed frequently.
Immediately after the occupation of Corinth by the National troops, General Pope was sent in pursuit of the retreating garrison and General Buell soon followed.
The contest was close for a time, but at length the left of the enemy broke, and disintegration along the whole line soon followed.
In a few minutes the officer returned, soon followed by Thomas himself, who again examined the note, so as to be perfectly certain that it was genuine.
Not infrequently a mild rigor or repeated chilliness, accompanied or soon followed by moderate or high fever, ushers in the illness, and in from a few hours to one {27} or at most two days the characteristic articular symptoms ensue.
The dryness of the mouth does not last long, but is soon followed by hypersalivation, one of the characteristic phenomena of the disorder.
With which cheerful promise Mr Laurie departed; and Ted, finding his mother firm, soon followed, to coax his uncle to take him.
Nat came in with Demi, soon followedby Ted and Josie, the Professor and his faithful Rob, all anxious to hear more about 'the boys'.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "soon followed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.