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How to use antecedents in a sentence

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As always it is possible to find antecedents in the Middle Ages, as the Peruzzi family's super firm mentioned earlier illustrates.
Federal investigators frantically sought to track down the infected cow's antecedents.
Firstly, we controlled for antecedents of upper gastrointestinal disorders, including dyspepsia.
Both have continued in their claims to have Welsh antecedents despite further new documentary evidence to the contrary.
The patient's tastes run to swingbeat, hip hop and dancehall but he has only a bare knowledge of their antecedents.
The therapsids of this time belonged to several distinct lineages, none with clear antecedents.
Since the Middle Ages, the British army and its antecedents consisted of both a part-time force and a permanent or semi-permanent component.
As in every modernly held view, there are significant historical antecedents.
His choice of a rabbit's foot hints at his affinity with Brer Rabbit and his African trickster antecedents.
Rule-governed behavior is operant behavior in which discriminative control or other behavioral influence does come from verbal antecedents.
In some cases, there are minor discrepancies between the two tables because antecedents outnumber consequents due to truncation at breaks.
The antecedents and consequents of conditionals must be complete sentences.
However, the music he makes today draws upon and recombines a range of musical resources, including rap as well as the blues of his antecedents.
Loach wrong-foots his characters from the start, as they are all seemingly unaware of these antecedents.
The film's main character and driving force has no obvious antecedents in movie history and didn't exactly spawn a new genre.
Whatever the historical antecedents, there is no doubt that the invention of the internet and email has hastened the end of truth.
Still, it's too indebted to its antecedents to amount to any more than a promising footnote.
Irritation of the nose and throat, thirst, and the need to urinate also are common antecedents to an asthma attack.
The majority of our patients have recognisable antecedents and behaviours as precursors to displaying violent behaviour.
And there are several new independents whose backgrounds and antecedents will surely make them amenable to a little persuasion.
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Examples from Classical Literature
When one's antecedents have not been of a licit character, one is predisposed to make extraordinary excuses for others.
It cannot be denied, then, that men's motives are the results of antecedents.
How could I get at some tangible conclusion as to her character and antecedents?
But before dealing with the Bulgarian of to-day we must look into his antecedents.
All this is, perhaps, what you would expect of a race of islanders with our antecedents.
Occupying the core of the UAE's identity, honour and civilisational antecedents, Arabic is a nourisher for the country's soul.
The Lascar was known to be a man of the vilest antecedents, but as, by Mrs.
Let us put it down to his deplorable antecedents and education, if you wish.
Both of Bay State antecedents, their history is largely hers.
A reminiscence of his ursine antecedents appears in the last scene.
It was the first time it had ever been so complemented, and Madame Defarge knew enough of its antecedents to know better.
Not a syllable had reached that country of her antecedents or fame.
She described the antecedents and characteristics of Lorenz.
I've looked the girl's antecedents up since that day on the Hills.
Her benefactors had seen fit to ignore mention of her strange past, and so she passed as their ward whose antecedents not having been mentioned were not to be inquired into.
Ferer uses these sources to show the imperial chapel's liturgical, ceremonial, and organizational debts to both its Spanish antecedents and its Burgundian forebears.
I would much rather not have told her anything of my antecedents, but no man could look into the depth of those eyes and refuse her slightest behest.
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