Sentence examples for after sentence from inspiring English sources

"after sentence" can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an adverb phrase to refer to something that happened following a sentence. For example: I said, "I'm going to the store," and, after sentence, I walked out the door.

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At times shouting into the microphone, Mr. Obama began sentence after sentence with the word "Virginia".

BANTON DECLARES WAR ON FENCES; Announces Drive After Sentence of Morris Zeiff, a Stolen Goods Receiver.

Sentence after sentence is inflated with meaningless intensifiers such as "deep", "powerful", "magnificent", "famous" and "prestigious".

The teenager hugged his parents and family members after sentence was passed down before he was led from the courtroom.

Archives|BANTON DECLARES WAR ON FENCES; Announces Drive After Sentence of Morris Zeiff, a Stolen Goods Receiver.

In shock and joy I open a volume by Conrad and read several pages, sentence after sentence after sentence in the old boy's best style, more brilliant than ever.

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News Journal after sentencing.

He will serve probation after sentencing.

Mr. Stewart, 52, stood on the courthouse steps after sentencing and accepted moral responsibility.

After Sentences, he will be taking part in an installation project at the National Gallery.

Speaking after sentencing, Payne said: "I'm slightly relieved to be here.

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