How to use in-sentence of “consequently”:
+ Edo consequently rapidly grew from what had been a small, virtually unknown fishing village in 1457 to a big city of 1,000,000 residents by 1721, the largest city in the world at the time.
+ The government claimed that this was a communist document, and consequently leaders of the ANC and Congress were arrested.
+ This area consequently had cheap rents and lower-income families as well as squatters from the radical left.
+ He was not loved by Victor Amadeus, and consequently received an incomplete education.
+ There were many protests against this agreement and consequently Minghetti was forced to resign.

Example sentences of “consequently”:
+ One can see many rubble walls on the side of the hills and in valleys where the land slopes down and consequently the soil is in greater danger of being carried away.
+ The 1944 text had three different refrains following three different stanzas; in each refrain, the second line was consequently modified with references to friendship, then happiness and finally the glory.
+ Because of security reasons, nearly all the Italians of Somalia moved to live in Mogadiscio, so consequently in 1942 it was a city where the Italians were nearly half the population and where the Catholicism was the religion of nearly 60% of the inhabitants.
+ A bank therefore is not necessary, and consequently not authorized by this phrase”.
+ The territories of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man, though also under the sovereignty of the British Crown, have a slightly different constitutional relationship with the United Kingdom, and are consequently classed as Crown dependencies rather than Overseas Territories.
+ During his rule, Beaumont saw the loss of many feudal rights enjoyed by the seigneurs, and was consequently often described as the “last feudal baron”.
+ The project was consequently the subject of a public inquiry; in 2007 this ruled in the developers’ favour and the building was granted full planning permission.
+ The stereo version of the song runs at a slower speed than the mono mix, and consequently is a semitone lower in pitch.
+ The JTWC then reported later that day that the depression had intensified into a tropical storm with windspeeds of 65km/h, however it later reported that it had overestimated the windspeeds and consequently lowered the storm’s status to a tropical depression, based on observations from Yap island.
+ One can see many rubble walls on the side of the hills and in valleys where the land slopes down and consequently the soil is in greater danger of being carried away.
+ The 1944 text had three different refrains following three different stanzas; in each refrain, the second line was consequently modified with references to friendship, then happiness and finally the glory.
+ For a topologytopological space, the homology groups are generally much easier to compute than the homotopy groups, and consequently one usually will have an easier time working with homology to help with the classification of spaces.
+ Indeed, there were millions of innocent children and women who consequently died, but Truman’s decision was worth it.
+ Which would mean that ‘Ireland’, instead of ‘Israel’, would then be number 4.13 and the succeeding countries would consequently all move up by number.
+ The reason each spin can work so well, against the insults, is that, typically, an insulting remark must be mild, so consequently the positive spin can easily claim a viewpoint 100x times the opposite, as an enormous compliment.
+ Two of the stolen statues were consequently returned and are now displayed in the Government Museum at Kumbakonam.
+ Unfortunately, these secret objectives were passed on to the Turks by an Armenian agent for the government; consequently as soon as the delegates arrived in Constantinople, they were arrested.
+ This consequently leads to better filters.
