Use "ushered" in a sentence

1. She ushered at the banquet.

2. He ushered me into the drawing room.

3. The French Revolution ushered in a new age.

4. Recent economic reforms have ushered in rapid growth.

5. McLaren was then ushered in from an adjoining office.

6. She ushered her callers into a cluttered living-room.

7. After supper Mrs Hendry ushered everyone into the parlour.

8. The dispensation of the fulness of times was ushered in.

9. Aurangzeb's reign ushered in the decline of the Mughal Empire

10. The girl ushered me along the aisle to my seat.

11. The visit ushered in a new era of Sino-American relations.

12. The essay proceeds by category, each ushered in by a thought - provoking epigram.

13. The October Revolution ushered in a new era in the history of mankind.

14. Her reign ushered in two centuries of British exploration, colonization, artistic and intellectual advances.

15. The Habsburg years also ushered in the Spanish Golden Age of cultural efflorescence.

16. 10 A policeman walked by, wished me good evening and ushered a warning.

17. The age of hedonism is being ushered out by a new era of temperance.

18. Rapid advances in electronics have ushered in the computer age, which is altering our lives.

19. The First Intermediate Period ushered in a time of political upheaval for about 150 years.

20. Among numerous accomplishments, he ushered in the Jazz Age and heralded the fabled Harlem Renaissance.

21. 24 The age of hedonism is being ushered out by a new era of temperance.

22. The New Year was ushered in here by ringing of bells and Blowzing of whistles

23. The immense surrogate slave power released by the steam engine ushered in the Industrial Revolution.

24. 22 We removed our gear from our bikes and were ushered into their guest room.

25. Time to gallop like a train, take away our childishness and ushered in our youth.

26. Witnesses were told Hauptmann was the culprit, and then they were ushered in to view him.

27. I was ushered into a small room, so small my outstretched arms could touch each wall.

28. 5 Yesterday's match between Arsenal and Spurs ushered in the start of the new football season.

29. The bitterness of their recent exchanges has ushered in a new era of ecumenical dialogue.

30. Then, with a shrug,(Sentencedict) she opened one of the cubicle doors and ushered him inside.

31. In the work of Picasso and Braque it ushered in a new phase of Cubist painting.

32. The discovery of hyperbolic space ushered in the field of mathematics that is called non-Euclidean geometry.

33. The discovery of the radioactivity of uranium ushered in additional scientific and practical uses of the element.

34. 19 Yes, ‘war was ushered in on a scale never imagined,’ just as the Bible had indicated.

35. 23 Under Treadwell, the Drifters were hired hands to be ushered in and out of his revolving door.

36. Fifty years ago the United States ushered in the nuclear age by dropping two atom bombs on Japan.

37. The bill created a more educated workforce and ushered in a period of rising incomes for most Americans.

38. Time flies, August 15 ushered in the blink of an eye, an emotional reunion day - Mid - Autumn Festival.

39. There was much chattering, much consternation as the villagers were ushered down to the beach for a magic show.

40. As soon as the plane landed, I was ushered into an empty shed that served as a customs office.

41. 14 As Soap beached the craft and ushered the two ashore, Pooley viewed the place with the gravest misgivings.

42. This glorious gospel was ushered in with the appearance of the Father and the Son to the boy Joseph.

43. That post bellum decade was ushered in by financial scandals, bank panics and a restructuring of the financial system.

44. Martin, I Wouldn't Start from Here: Here, Besuited men with earpieces ushered us into a black Mercedes with tinted windows

45. 1 The Manhattan Project, which ushered in the nuclear age with all its benefits and horrors, obviously fits this criterion.

46. Republicans have fallen short of their goals to dramatically roll back the federal health-care entitlements Waxman ushered into law.

47. 12 Father and Son, as a prelude of the English new biography, has ushered in the wave of patricide into modernist literature.

48. An Armenian revolution in 2018 ushered in a new generation of leadership and raised hopes that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict could move towards resolution

49. Caesar Augustus was famous in his day. He ruled the Roman Empire and ushered in a period of peace known as the Pax Romana.

50. Epic in scope and usually featuring more violent sexual content, Bodice rippers are the books that ushered in the era of the modern romance novel

51. Along with the bell end of the year gone, we feel an upsurge of agitation, dusty smile, warm blessings reverberating on campus, ushered in a new semester.

52. This majestic vision ushered in “the dispensation of the fulness of times” (Ephesians 1:10) and is one of the signal events in the history of the world.

53. “If the 20th century ushered in the Age of Anxiety, its exit is witnessing the dawn of the Age of Melancholy,” notes the International Herald Tribune of London.

54. 18 Among other tokens of its friendship, Beijing has stoutly and steadfastly resisted India's inclusion in the same Security Council which Nehru's 'pehle aap' politesse ushered China into.

55. The next year brought "replacement notes" of the 1, 5 and 10 Pesos while 1944 ushered in a 100 Peso note and soon after an inflationary 500 Pesos note.

56. Hundreds of Algerians defied a nationwide ban on protests and took to the streets Monday to demand democratic change and mark the anniversary of 1988 demonstrations that ushered in reforms

57. The first church service which ushered in Christianity to Abeokuta took place on Sunday, January 8, 1843, and Townsend preached the sermon from the Bible Book of Luke 14:12-24

58. 28 He ushered me through the back door, past neat stacks of hand-split applewood, to a wooden tank, like a giant wine cask cut in half, covered in moss and dripping water through its swollen slats.

59. Similarly, no deal with the opposition was possible regarding the inauguration ceremony – thus the chaotic, depressing scenes of congressmen fighting it out in their chamber, while Calderón was ushered in through the back door for a rushed ceremony.

60. A very chill and vault-like air pervaded the stairs and gallery, suggesting Cheerless ideas of space and solitude; and I was glad, when finally ushered into my chamber, to find it of small dimensions, and furnished in ordinary, modern style.

61. Bakelite ushered in a new era of attractive, affordable, convenient consumer goods, making it possible for a broad range of consumers to enjoy products that previously had been inaccessible. Bakelite made perhaps its largest stamp on the world of fashion.

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63. During their relatively short-lived tenure, the Ayyubids ushered in an era of economic prosperity in the lands they ruled and the facilities and patronage provided by the Ayyubids led to a resurgence in intellectual activity in the Islamic world.

64. (Martin Eden, by Jack London) Whilst Chandos had been conversing with the two knights a continuous stream of suitors had been ushered in, adventurers seeking to sell their swords and merchants Clamoring over some grievance, a ship detained for the carriage of

65. Far-right Bolivian politician Jeanine Añez was arrested Saturday on charges of terrorism and sedition for her role in the 2019 military coup that ousted former President Evo Morales and ushered in a brutal regime that violently repressed largely Indigenous pro-democracy protesters.

66. Atrium Health and Wake Forest Baptist Health Combine, Create Next-Generation Academic Health System A new era of healthcare was ushered in today as Atrium Health and Wake Forest Baptist Health, including Wake Forest School of Medicine, officially joined together as a single enterprise, Atrium Health.

67. The End of Absolutes: America's New Moral Code Research Releases in Culture & Media • May 25, 2016 Christian morality is being ushered out of American social structures and off the cultural main stage, leaving a vacuum in its place—and the broader culture is attempting to fill the void.

68. "In Acceding to the Throne, I swear that I will reflect deeply on the course followed by His Majesty the Emperor Emeritus and bear in mind the path trodden by past emperors, and will devote myself to self-improvement," he stated as people all across Japan ushered

69. ‘There's a chill in the night air, and a certain Briskness to the mornings.’ ‘It was pretty hot out, a change from the Briskness of the past few days.’ ‘He ushered them all into the stagecoach with a Briskness that somewhat annoyed Tabitha.’ ‘The story unfolds with unaccustomed Briskness, and the period setting seems exactly right.’