All 7 Uses of
ensuing
in
Mansfield Park
- He had said to her, moreover, on the very last morning, that he hoped she might see William again in the course of the ensuing winter, and had charged her to write and invite him to Mansfield as soon as the squadron to which he belonged should be known to be in England.†
Chpt 3
- The ensuing spring deprived her of her valued friend, the old grey pony; and for some time she was in danger of feeling the loss in her health as well as in her affections; for in spite of the acknowledged importance of her riding on horse-back, no measures were taken for mounting her again, "because," as it was observed by her aunts, "she might ride one of her cousin's horses at any time when they did not want them," and as the Miss Bertrams regularly wanted their horses every fineā¦†
Chpt 4
- Whichever Mr. Yates did not chuse would perfectly satisfy him, and a short parley of compliment ensued.†
Chpt 14 *
- The Crawfords were more warm on the subject than Mr. Yates, from better understanding the family, and judging more clearly of the mischief that must ensue.†
Chpt 19
- She had no doubt of what would ensue.†
Chpt 40
- It was her public place: there she met her acquaintance, heard a little news, talked over the badness of the Portsmouth servants, and wound up her spirits for the six days ensuing.†
Chpt 42
- The horror of a mind like Fanny's, as it received the conviction of such guilt, and began to take in some part of the misery that must ensue, can hardly be described.†
Chpt 46
Definition:
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(ensuing) following (some event in time) -- and typically because of that event