Examples of 'were preceded' in a sentence

Meaning of "were preceded"

were preceded: This phrase indicates that something or someone came before or preceded another event, action, or individual in a particular sequence or timeline

How to use "were preceded" in a sentence

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But very few of them were preceded by an earthquake.
They were preceded and followed by a rest period.
All preliminary auditions were preceded by different judges.
We were preceded by reputation as colonial slave traders.
These two columns were preceded by a guard column.
Most were preceded by stinging artillery and mortar fires and aimed at limited objectives.
But these happy events were preceded by other.
All games were preceded with a minute of silence.
He also had vision problems that were preceded by a headache.
Screenings were preceded by a presentation and followed by a discussion.
These series of nuclear tests were preceded by astonishing events.
They were preceded by an escort and were followed by court attendants.
The sauna sessions were preceded by exercise.
These were preceded by an earthquake swarm lasting three years.
All our family dinners were preceded by my father saying.

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Lesions were preceded by the expression and progressive upregulation of proinflammatory molecules.
Twelve of these deaths were preceded by a prodrome.
The loans were preceded by business training and the preparation of business plans.
All recessions since the war were preceded by such a tightening.
All of them were preceded with an asterisk which denotes qualifications that are compensatory.
And each one of these massacres were preceded by gun confiscation.
The rich were preceded by a slave bearing their lantern.
My atmospheric imprints of a few months ago were preceded by vegetal imprints.
Several acts were preceded by arbitrary detentions and torture.
The real problem was that the incidents were preceded by public fears.
All these laws were preceded by the legislative elections.
Amplification was reproducibly obtained only when the PCR reactions were preceded by reverse transcription.
The trainings were preceded by hearing tests.
Hehre et al . have mentioned that 7 of 16 epidural block failures were preceded by paresthesias.
Both earthquakes were preceded by smaller foreshocks.
In many cases, the agreements, which often concerned custody, were preceded by cooperation talks.
Crises that were preceded by a credit boom tended to last longer.
The analyses carried out regarding management control were preceded by descriptive mapping of the sample.
Stimulating pulses were preceded by conditioning hyperpolarizing or depolarizing current pulses.
Auroy observed that all cases of CA were preceded by bradycardia.
Executions were preceded by arbitrary trials.
The horrifying events of the next six hours were preceded by the simple words,.
They were preceded by lictora.
You know as well as I do that these results were preceded by long waiting periods.
These elections were preceded by months of political upheaval and poll delays.
The multi-stakeholder dialogues were preceded by open briefings.
The incidents were preceded by advance planning and were usually not impulsive.
All of the sorcerer 's feats were preceded by fumigations.
Those events were preceded by lava spills about two minutes prior.
More complete writing systems were preceded by proto-writing.
The procedures were preceded by clarification of the patient and signing an informed consent.
Furthermore, all of the work sessions were preceded by a solemn opening ceremony.
These quakes were preceded by drenching storms that wreaked other kinds of havoc.
Rubin points out that 4 of the last 5 recessions were preceded by a jump in oil prices.
The activities were preceded by a lecture from the local community policing officer.

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