Use "in the wake of" in a sentence

1. Famine followed in the wake of the drought.

2. Dolphins sometimes play in the wake of the boats.

3. Outbreaks of disease occurred in the wake of the drought.

4. Social problems cropped up in the wake of natural disasters.

5. Indeed, in the wake of that war, entire empires disappeared.

6. 21 Dolphins sometimes play in the wake of the boats.

7. Cattle Ranching Hungry subsistence farmers follow in the wake of loggers.

8. He worries what may come in the wake of Ariq's death.

9. Arab radicalism grew exponentially in the wake of the 1967 war.

10. In the wake of the Clause, the Stonewall Trust was set up.

11. This is the depression that comes in the wake of the mania.

12. (Video) Announcer: Threats, in the wake of Bin Laden's death, have spiked.

13. Airport security was extra tight in the wake of yesterday's bomb attacks.

14. In the wake of these thrilling discoveries, experiments with various vapors continued.

15. Prices slumped in the wake of severe competition from coal - tar dyes .

16. In the wake of the 1996 elections, proponents of the amendment were ebullient.

17. Loss adjusting in the wake of a disaster requires swift and coordinated action.

18. Feelings there have been running high in the wake of last week's killing.

19. Several other artists of the Vecelli family followed in the wake of Titian.

20. Employees dismissed in the wake of such an exercise will usually be redundant.

21. In the wake of the incident, 30,000 Abidjanis are suing them for damages

22. In the wake of this most recent setback, even 2 % now looks optimistic.

23. Loyalist activity surged in the wake of the American defeat, especially in New York.

24. The Baroness was one of HYDRA's main leaders in the wake of the HYDRA Uprising

25. In the wake of this startling admission, AIDS information hot lines were jammed with calls.

26. These maps illuminate how the racial landscape of Minneapolis shifted in the wake of Covenants

27. Anchory was just one database codename revealed in the wake of Edward Snowden’s NSA leaks

28. Several governments have adopted tough new anti-terrorist legislation in the wake of the attacks.

29. There have been demonstrations on the streets in the wake of the recent bomb attack.

30. Banning Chokeholds has become a key issue for lawmakers in the wake of Floyd's death

31. In the wake of the failure of the Me 210, the Bf 110G was designed.

32. In the wake of the bombing, the UK is threatening to break off diplomatic relations.

33. In the wake of this a narcissistic overuation of the subject's own mental processes set in.

34. Gone was the flotilla of rafts that had followed majestically in the wake of the cruiser.

35. Some evidence points to genetic bottlenecks in other animals in the wake of the Toba eruption.

36. Kevin Spacey’s Accusator resented the role of the new movie in the wake of the scandal

37. 19 The McDougals remain enmeshed in legal problems in the wake of their conviction with Tucker.

38. Congress has not passed comprehensive campaign finance legislation since 19 in the wake of the Watergate scandal.

39. In the wake of the Los Angeles riots, it would be foolish to ignore Galbraith's prescient warnings.

40. The governor has enjoyed a huge surge in the polls in the wake of last week's convention.

41. They may have to contend with intense emotions in the wake of a parent’s abrupt departure or death.

42. In some instances, Google may allow publishers to donate earnings, such as in the wake of natural disasters.

43. In the wake of the Great Recession, more and more Americans are redefining what "better off" really means.

44. Hundreds of thousands have registered in the wake of the march, he said, including 000 in Atlanta alone.

45. 26 Congress has not passed comprehensive campaign finance legislation since 19 in the wake of the Watergate scandal.

46. This comes in the wake of the Government of India banning anything to do with genetically-modified foods.

47. With the Feds cracking down on the Mob's activities in the wake of the Saint Valentine's day massacre,

48. The breakthrough against the gang came in the wake of the murder of Mr Truesdale at Oldpark Road.

49. Countries such as the United Kingdom and Australia have changed their gun laws in the wake of mass shootings.

50. Deve Gowda had visited in January 1997 in the wake of the historic Ganga Waters Agreement the previous month.

51. Japan occupies French Indochina in the wake of the fall of Paris, and signs the Tripartite Pact (September 27).

52. Beyond the political confusion, there were other factors that wrought economic turmoil in the wake of partitioning the country.

53. The Potsdam Agreement established the legal framework for the occupation of Germany in the wake of World War II.

54. Stolen Breaths In the wake of George Floyd’s public execution, uprisings have ignited in cities throughout the United States

55. In the wake of the Daily Post revelations, health chiefs have called an urgent meeting to discuss the matter.

56. Swinton became a bankable actress in the wake of that movie, but continued to choose unorthodox and challenging roles.

57. 2016 – ICCROM assists with capacity-building activities at the site of Bagan in the wake of the earthquake in Myanmar.

58. The destruction layer evident throughout the tell may have occurred in the wake of the Philistine victory at Eben-Ezer.

59. The move comes in the wake of the recent Echo Inquiry which exposed the potential danger in flats and bedsits.

60. To some extent the advances made in our primary schools in the wake of the Plowden Report have been squandered.

61. In the wake of the Football War of 1969, El Salvador began a concerted push to modernize its air force.

62. One idea is to revive a bill put forward in 19 in the wake of a previous corruption scandal.sentence dictionary

63. Blaxploitation films appeared in the early '70s, in the wake of Melvin Van Peebles' groundbreaking independent film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song

64. In the wake of that event, Guatemala's human rights ombudsman, Ramiro de León Carpio, succeeded as president, according to the constitution.

65. Even in the wake of a setback, the healthy organization seeks to identify signs of progress and evidence of innovative thinking.

66. More recently, in the wake of the Iraq war, he has championed the spread of democracy through the world's meanest precincts.

67. Blaxploitation films appeared in the early '70s, in the wake of Melvin Van Peebles' groundbreaking independent film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song

68. On November 7, 1978, after working tirelessly against Proposition 6, Milk and his supporters rejoice in the wake of its defeat.

69. Indeed, in the wake of learning that she is pregnant, a young girl may feel absolutely overwhelmed by fear and anxiety.

70. Its fortunes soared with the release of the iPod media player , which it created in the wake of the dotcom crash .

71. 29 High-powered investigations of intelligence agencies in the wake of Watergate had revealed much evidence of illicit and unconstitutional behaviour.

72. In the wake of the Wall Street Crash Congress enacted a plethora of legislation aimed at ensuring fair and orderly markets.

73. There were obvious signs of the feel-good factor in the last survey taken in the wake of the election result.

74. They also might enable companies to resume the building projects they abandoned in the wake of the December 1994 peso devaluation.

75. They also might enable companies to resume the building projects they abandoned in the wake of the December 1994 peso devaluation.Sentencedict.com

76. 27 It attacks the fundamental flaws and loopholes in the campaign finance regulatory system adopted in the wake of the Watergate scandal.

77. The park was formed to preserve for ever the spectacular countryside, lakes and river systems created in the wake of the glacier.

78. However, the paper Continued to print anti-Catholic and anti-Irish editorials, in the wake of the massive Famine immigration from Ireland

79. It comes in the wake of a number of deaths of medical professionals who lost their lives because of accidental AIDS infection.

80. An exception is made by the Sedition Act passed by Parliament in the wake of the 13 May racial riots in 1969.