Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "subsequently learned"

  • It was in the midst of such a scene that we again encountered the gigantic man-like monkeys, which, I subsequently learned, formed part of the fauna peculiar to this remarkable country.

  • As subsequently learned, conditions of the German troops were very different.

  • A balloon dispatched from within glided westward at an elevation beyond the reach of Prussian fire; the balloon, as we subsequently learned, being guided by M.

  • And here I may as well relate the history of this cat previous to our arrival which I subsequently learned by bits and snatches.

  • And here I may as well relate the history of this cat previous to our arrival, which I subsequently learned by bits and snatches.

  • He was dressed respectably in the French fashion, and had rather a juvenile look, though I subsequently learned that he was considerably above forty.

  • So I left him behind at Coruna, where I subsequently learned that he became glandered and died.

  • I subsequently learned that he went to the cottage of the alcalde, and demanded, in the Queen's name, a guide for the Greek ambassador, who was benighted on his way to the Asturias.

  • Yet another of our shells struck a train which happened to be just entering Port Arthur station, destroying the locomotive and, as we subsequently learned, killing the engine-driver and severely wounding the fireman.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subsequently learned" 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:
    aged woman; certain classes; either actually; escaped from; her window; hour ahead; many dialects; mercuric chloride; mon petit; monogamic marriage; narrow lane; railway company; right welcome; shall they; steps shall; subsequently became; subsequently learned; tell tales; the plain; totally depraved; understand something; urban district; whereupon quoth