We found 68 examples of how to use consequence in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 68.
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26. | They're of no consequence. | |
27. | There was once a girl who trod on a loaf to avoid soiling her shoes, and the misfortunes that happened to her in consequence are well known. | |
28. | There was once a girl who stepped on a loaf of bread to avoid soiling her shoes, and the misfortunes that happened to her in consequence are well known. | |
29. | They say that he was once an energetic young man, that he studied the dead languages, and sang and even composed many songs; then something had happened to him, and in consequence of this he gave himself up to drink, body and mind. | |
30. | I think it is not the cause but the consequence. | |
31. | In consequence of some badly coded functions, the system is unstable most of the time. | |
32. | In consequence of a new agreement between two competitors, we need to readjust our strategies. | |
33. | As a consequence, additional tests must be carried out to ensure complete security. | |
34. | The QA team has discovered a serious bug. As a consequence, it is recommended that all work be reviewed from the beginning. | |
35. | Testing has been delayed by two days. As a consequence, we need to reschedule the release date. | |
36. | The consequence was that, she lost a considerable amount of money. | |
37. | My typwriter got broken; as a consequence, I borrowed my friend's. | |
38. | Le Verrier expected to be declared the sole discoverer of Neptune, but months prior to his calculations being completed John Couch Adams, an English mathematician, had accomplished the same feat. As a consequence, Le Verrier and Adams share the honor as Neptune's discoverers. | |
39. | The researchers do not know, however, whether the structure of a person's brain determines his or her political beliefs or whether the political beliefs come first and the modified brain structures come later as a consequence of the development of these political beliefs. | |
40. | Nothing of consequence happened. | |
41. | His failure is a consequence of my success. | |
42. | What is tolerance? It is the consequence of humanity. We are all formed of frailty and error; let us pardon reciprocally each other's folly — that is the first law of nature. | |
43. | Lady Canterville often got very little sleep at night, in consequence of the mysterious noises that came from the corridor and the library. | |
44. | Face the consequence of your actions. | |
45. | It's not an unintended consequence. | |
46. | I believe America has been a rare superpower in human history insofar as it has been willing to think beyond narrow self-interest; that while we’ve made our share of mistakes over these last 25 years -- and I’ve acknowledged some -- we have strived, sometimes at great sacrifice, to align better our actions with our ideals. And as a consequence, I believe we have been a force for good. | |
47. | Many wars are started for no reason of any consequence. | |
48. | The consequence of individual crimes should be collective punishment. | |
49. | Deem not life a thing of consequence. For look at the yawning void of the future, and at that other limitless space, the past. | |
50. | There is a revolution coming. It will not be like revolutions of the past. It will originate with the individual and with culture, and it will change the political structure only as its final act. It will not require violence to succeed, and it cannot be successfully resisted by violence. It is now spreading with amazing rapidity, and already our laws, institutions and social structure are changing in consequence. It promises a higher reason, a more human community, and a new and liberated individual. Its ultimate creation will be a new and enduring wholeness and beauty — a renewed relationship of man to himself, to other men, to society, to nature, and to the land. This is the revolution of the new generation. |