Encara no tenim significats per a "ensue from".
1I wished also to avoid the self-mortification which must ensue from altercation.
2She'd said yes, knowing all too well what scenario would ensue from refusal.
3The events of the Revolution did not ensue from irreducible necessities.
4She stood condemned by all the evil likely to ensue from her misdeed.
5Nothing better could ensue from such a vulgar play of Mr Flamborough's proposing.
6Will any bad results ensue from filling the lubricator full of cold oil?
7The greatest irregularity would ensue from the mode of payment prescribed by the resolution.
8At the time Robert did not foresee all the consequences likely to ensue from it.
9It was not of a very agreeable nature, neither did much satisfaction ensue from it.
10Well, if evil ensue from the disclosure, it may be justly charged to my indiscretion.
11I briefly considered the complications that would ensue from a vegetarian, type-1 diabetic entering the camp.
12The mind becomes troubled at the mere image of the horrors that would ensue from civil war.
13It was his counsel had brought about this marriage, and all that was to ensue from it.
14And with respect to this, those circumstances are sought for which ensue from a thing being done.
15What consequences might ensue from such disregard?
16What could ensue from such a manner of conducting the public business, but quarrel, confusion, and conflict?
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