Pronunciation of the English word subsequently.
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1. | Could an almighty god create a stone that he would not be able to subsequently lift? | |
2. | Two years ago, the idea of offering a research semester for particularly interested and committed teachers became reality. The aim is to improve communication between schools and universities. Since teachers are the best people for diffusing newly acquired knowledge, they will be given the opportunity to spend a research sabbatical at a university and to subsequently integrate this knowledge into classroom teaching. | |
3. | As science advances as some describe it, into itself, - by creating technology which is then subsequently of a higher complexity than the ideas it is to help explain - complications often can arise, such as a need for higher education for those who utilise it. This may not be a negative complication in itself, but gives rise to another problem: that this causes education about the subject's fundamentals to be sacrificed for the training in the utilisation of ever changing technology. | |
4. | Several witnesses subsequently recanted their statements claiming coercion. | |
5. | Subsequently, she started screaming and breaking vases. I, in turn, nonchalantly left the apartment, and went to have tea with Mary. | |
6. | They imprisoned and subsequently force-fed the protesters in an attempt to belittle their hunger strike. | |
7. | Acting on an anonymous tip, the police located and apprehended the suspect, who was subsequently convicted of manslaughter. | |
8. | Tom was subsequently arrested. | |
9. | Tom was subsequently fired. | |
10. | There were white out conditions in the town; subsequently, the roads were impassable. |