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1 It is impossible that the result could be otherwise; it must follow inevitably from what has been described before.
2 The rest will follow inevitably .
3 All these results, as we shall more fully see in the next chapter, follow inevitably from the struggle for life.
4 That would follow inevitably .
5 Then would follow inevitably another series of paragraphs in the papers, deepening the dark hues in which they had already portrayed his character.
6 All this follows inevitably from the general propositions of our Utopian dream.
7 It followed inevitably upon the work, as the night follows upon the day.
8 Depression, following inevitably on insomnia, had fixed its claws in her.
9 Every action, movement, and thought follows inevitably from the previous one, like playing jazz.
10 And if the standard were false, it followed inevitably that the life was false also.
11 Hence certain other phases of the industry followed inevitably .
12 The decline of natural affection follows inevitably from the substitution of the fish relationship for that of the human.
13 But there have been one too many glasses that tasted like a headache followed inevitably by a dread-sodden morning.
14 Pillage, rape, incendiarism followed inevitably .
15 He had transgressed by allowing his thoughts to be entangled in earthly affection, and this misery and wickedness followed inevitably .
16 The discovery, by the secret tribunal, of his return from South Africa would be followed inevitably by the sentence of death.
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