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How to use foreshadows in a sentence

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The psychic unease that Faulkner weaves into Quentin's obsession with the girl foreshadows an ill-omened conclusion.
The universality of his talents foreshadows those of his own pupil Leonardo.
The short story also foreshadows Hemingway's fascination with blood, spectacle and bullfights.
But as the sun sets on a troubled election, it's still not clear if that anger foreshadows a change in power.
Steve Lacy plays soprano saxophone throughout Taylor's set, and he foreshadows John Coltrane's sound on the same instrument a few years later.
The former poem foreshadows future rebellion when he proclaims to the guards.
The husband's namelessness foreshadows the decline in his authority and his reduced function in the story.
Nationally, this foreshadows economic disaster unless we can pull off a political and cultural about-face regarding education.
It also foreshadows future battles over infrastructure for the site, such as roads, sewerage and water.
Decades from now, historians will say the book foreshadows the end of the global corporation, and the rise of the civil society movement.
The loss foreshadows what will happen to tens of thousands of Canadians who don't live in major centres.
Although reduced availability does not mean a corresponding reduction in nuclear safety, it nevertheless foreshadows nuclear safety implications.
The European Parliament recently took up a position on the Commission White Paper, which foreshadows the establishment of this agency.
And the eighth takes up the theme by doubling the first notes in octave leaps in a fugue that this time foreshadows the Hammerklavier.
It foreshadows the surrealists, as he shows the monkeys playing in the jungle with a backscratcher and a milk bottle, trappings of civilisation in the savage world.
The recent conflict between a Democratic governor of California and a Republican president foreshadows future debates between the parties over energy policy.
A student's life is far from being a bed of roses and it also foreshadows quite a gloomy future.
The increased slenderness of Christ's long body against the dramatic clouds in Crucifixion with Donors foreshadows the artist's late style.
For instance, Stanley's first entrance foreshadows his predatory appetite and his raffishness.
I do not however think that 1992 foreshadows an oligopolistic situation with only a handful of very large banks dominating the European market.
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The mounting crisis in Southeast Asia foreshadows bankruptcies and delinquencies on a chilling scale.
An answer that fills me with boding apprehension, with foreshadows of despair.
The adagio, however, still has the sarabande characteristics, and foreshadows many things.
Our latest satellite illustrates our steady advance in rocketry and foreshadows new developments in world-wide communications.
Husbandless and childless, Connie foreshadows the moment when Neria is also left alone.
The dispute, some say, foreshadows fights the rest of the state will face in the future.
Yeats and John Berryman and foreshadows all twentieth century elegy.
The reading foreshadows continued downward pressure on consumer prices as manufacturers pass on lower production costs by way of cheaper finished items.
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