Sentences with consequently
con·se·quent·ly
C c - Grandfather Dingsdale had sustained a broken back while working in the mines. Consequently, he spent the rest of his life in a wheelchair.
- He didn't wake up early. Consequently, he was late to work.
- The heavy rain made for slippery conditions and consequently mistakes on both sides.
- In a lawless and consequently weak state, man is defenceless and unfree.
- There has been a great deal of rain and consequently the reservoirs are full.
- Paris is a smaller city than London and consequently has less of a suburban sprawl.
- Many corporates have not been able to cope up with this change and have consequently become sick.
- She suffered from insomnia and depression and consequently was prescribed anti depressants.
- When they reach a certain age, they stop believing and consequently stop writing.
- The boat is wider than a racing craft and consequently is safer for beginners.
- The council consequently decided to carry out a peer review on the whole project, he said.
- I consequently spent a lot of time avoiding the kitchen, holed up in my room reading.
- It's said that each pair of lederhosen has a story to tell and consequently they are never washed.
- These effects result in nutrient imbalances in plants, consequently reducing plant growth.
- The separate dish of butter was hard and consequently difficult to spread - a minor difficulty.
- We are more individualised than ever before, and consequently less social.
- It means we can go into those games and maybe enjoy them a little bit more and, consequently, be a little bit more relaxed.
- There were many would be passengers who did not know of the altered sailing time, and consequently they missed their passage.