Subsided Sentence Examples

subsided
  • The pain subsided, replaced by familiar warmth.

    112
    39
  • He fought it until his anger subsided, unable to shake the sense of fear.

    71
    35
  • Finally even those subsided, leaving her feeling weak and drained.

    56
    34
  • The sounds of madness had subsided during their conversation.

    43
    28
  • When the fear finally subsided, in its wake was a fierce determination.

    42
    31
  • When it subsided the ship was still afloat, but she was nothing but a gutted hull lighted by a dying glare, and she fired no more.

    15
    6
  • The deeply indented shore of the Gulf of Papua forms the boundary of the subsided area between the two countries, and from it the land stretches out for 200 to 300 m.

    13
    5
  • His anger subsided as he left the underground and entered the night.

    14
    7
  • After some cooing on Cynthia's part, the crying subsided to sniffs and quiet sobs.

    18
    12
  • By Sunday, tempers had subsided and five sessions were attempted.

    17
    12
    Advertisement
  • As the sobs subsided, so did reason.

    17
    13
  • The emotions subsided as she understood her danger to be over.

    18
    14
  • Having failed to form a rival party against Sagasta, Martos subsided into political insignificance, despite his great talent as an orator and debater, and died in Madrid on the 16th of January 1893.

    13
    11
  • When the Lake has subsided, I will throw myself in.

    16
    15
  • Dean took his wife's hand and pulled her to her feet and held her until her sobbing subsided.

    1
    1
    Advertisement
  • Jackson was patting her, her heart rate had become more regular and the panting subsided.

    0
    1
  • Despite his anger, he felt the urge to touch her, to cradle her in his arms until her distress subsided.

    0
    1
  • Entertained by her exasperation, Xander's anger subsided.

    0
    1
  • As the seeds are very abundant, they will probably be utilized commercially as soon as the demand for planting has subsided.

    0
    1
  • It was many years before the bitterness of feeling aroused by the repeal agitation entirely subsided in Nova Scotia.

    12
    12
    Advertisement
  • Until about 1860, indeed, the dimly lit lanes were paved with rough stone blocks, imbedded in the clay soil, which often subsided, so as to leave the surface undulating like a sea.

    5
    6
  • But the storms in Irak and Mesopotamia had not yet altogether subsided.

    0
    1
  • The application to government for aid, however, proved the occasion of a " Voluntary controversy," which raged with great fierceness for many years and has never completely subsided.

    0
    1
  • These are commonly called lakes, but are in reality shallow depressions receiving water from the overflow of the rivers in times of flood, and in return feeding them when the floods have subsided.

    0
    1
  • Guizot inaugurated a different policy; by mutual confidence and friendly offices they entirely succeeded in restoring the most cordial understanding between the two governments, and the irritation which Lord Palmerston had inflamed gradually subsided.

    0
    1
    Advertisement
  • How long she sat there and cried, she couldn't say, but gradually the sobs subsided.

    0
    1
  • Rhyn's impotent frustration subsided some when they returned the human.

    0
    1
  • As the doe strained, one tiny hoof emerged, and then disappeared as the contraction subsided.

    0
    1
  • They subsided into silence, and the gravity of her situation hedged in on her again.  She liked talking to Gabe.  He took her mind off her own issues and the creepy forest.

    0
    1
  • Its tantrum subsided when it saw she wouldn't give, and it paced furiously within her.

    0
    1
  • The latest brouhaha has subsided without undermining that party's upper echelons but that would surely change if further damaging revelations were to emerge.

    0
    1
  • When the terrific din had subsided, I turned to flick away the moisture which had gathered in my eyes.

    0
    1
  • Although relieved the headache had subsided, Carol now felt ' wrecked ' and unable to attend work today.

    0
    1
  • The swelling and bruising came out straight away and looked horrendous for a few days, but rapidly subsided.

    0
    1
  • In 2005, growth in the world's appetite for energy subsided from a rampant 4.4 per cent to 2.7 per cent.

    0
    1
  • There was a roar of applause which gradually subsided.

    1
    1
  • The pain slowly subsided over the course of several hours.

    1
    1
  • No words, no slogans, just a roar which quickly subsided.

    0
    1
  • Apart from the natural fear that he would arouse prejudice in the English-speaking provinces, the second Riel rebellion was then still fresh in the public mind, and the fierce nationalist agitation which Kiel's execution had excited in Quebec had hardly subsided.

    0
    1
  • In 64 he made himself notorious for the orgies arranged by him in the Basin of Agrippa, and was suspected of incendiarism in connexion with the great fire, which, after having subsided, broke out afresh in his Aemilian gardens.

    0
    1
  • Instantly the tempest subsided, and we went upstairs together.

    5
    6
  • Then he slammed the door, sent for Mademoiselle Bourienne, and subsided into his study.

    5
    6
  • The cook's moans had now subsided.

    0
    1
  • In 2005, growth in the world 's appetite for energy subsided from a rampant 4.4 per cent to 2.7 per cent.

    0
    1
  • Even after symptoms have subsided, most people will need to continue with medication indefinitely, perhaps with a lowered dosage.

    0
    1
  • The towpath and ground on each side gradually drop away where the whole surrounding area has subsided due to mining.

    0
    1
  • From a promising position Barnsley subsided gently to 159 all out.

    0
    1
  • Once the embarrassment had subsided somewhat, he then added Mind you, I kept on being asked for a purpose-built building.

    0
    1
  • Gradually, the mist subsided leaving Leon 's shirt soaked.

    0
    1
  • Both studies found that these effects subsided with time once people stopped using the herb.

    0
    1
  • After the initial feelings of euphoria have subsided, the addict feels relaxed and drowsy, and this may be a welcome alternative to the stresses in his or her life.

    0
    1
  • Even if you are buying for a non-holiday related event, the best time to find deals on girls' short formal dresses will be after these party seasons have subsided.

    0
    1
  • Although the buzz subsided somewhat, both companies achieved a large installed base.

    0
    1
  • Persons with minor fever-producing illnesses, such as an upper respiratory infection, should not get the vaccine until the illness has subsided.

    1
    2
  • When diarrhea and vomiting symptoms have subsided, plain foods can be given.

    1
    1
  • Nausea and vomiting continue after other symptoms of viral infection have subsided.

    1
    1
  • The 1980s and 1990s saw suits become skimpier and less practical, but this trend seems to have subsided.

    1
    1
  • In fact, only after a week, the pains subsided and I began to have hope I could live again.

    0
    1
  • If you experience a reaction, don't introduce another food until all your symptoms have subsided.

    1
    1
  • Therefore children who have suffered from a major depressive episode should be closely monitored by parents and pediatrician long after the episode has subsided.

    1
    1
  • He was also concerned about Montag going public with her new look so soon, since the swelling from all the work hadn't yet subsided, even after nine weeks in recovery.

    1
    1
  • When the pain finally subsided, she headed for the house to get her purse.

    5
    7
  • She released a tense breath as the demon within her subsided and settled.

    2
    4
  • Past elevations of land, however (and doubtless equally great subsidences) have taken place in South America since the Eocene, and the conclusion that extensive areas of land have subsided in the Indian Ocean has long been based on a somewhat similar distribution of giant tortoises in the Mascarene region.

    2
    4
  • When the excitement consequent on the gold finds had subsided, there was a considerable reaction against the claims of Labour, and this was greatly helped by the congested state of the labour market; but the principle of an eight-hours day made progress, and was conceded in several trades.

    2
    4
  • The attacks on Origen, which had begun in his lifetime, did not cease for centuries, and only subsided during the time of the fierce Arian controversy.

    2
    4
  • After the first fervour of enthusiasm had subsided the Christian nationalities in Macedonia resumed their old attitude of mutual jealousy, the insurgent bands began to reappear, and the government was in1909-1910forced to undertake the disarmament of the whole civil population of the three vilayets.

    2
    4
  • With the death of Wat Tyler the rising in London and the home counties quickly subsided, though in East Anglia it flickered a short time longer under the leadership of John Wraw and Geoffrey Litster until suppressed by the energy of Henry Despenser, bishop of Norwich.

    2
    4
  • Every twenty-four hours or so the flow of juice may be conveniently stopped, and, after all the impurities have subsided, the superincumbent clear liquor may be decanted by a cock placed at the side of the cone for the purpose, and the vessel may be washed out.

    2
    4
  • When the excitement caused by the Revolution had subsided, Congregationalism entered upon a new period of energy.

    3
    5
  • In November 1908 the lawlessness subsided in the Burley after the agreement of the American Tobacco Company to purchase the remainder of the 1906 crop at a " round " price of 202 cents and a part of the 1907 crop at an average price of 17 cents, thus making it profitable to raise a full crop in 1909.

    2
    4
  • When the storm had subsided the Clergy Reserves and university questions remained dormant until 1836, when the attempt to apply the Reserves to the endowment of rectories renewed the trouble and contributed largely to the crisis of 1837.

    3
    5
  • The irritation caused by the decision gradually subsided, but at the moment it led to strong expressions on the part of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and others in favour of securing for Canada a fuller power of making her own treaties.

    2
    4
  • The anti-Masonic excitement subsided as quickly as it had risen, and under the leadership of Thaddeus Stevens the party soon became merged with the Whigs.

    2
    4
  • But the opposition subsided somewhat on the publication of Tsar Nicholas's congratulations to the king on his engagement and of his acceptance to act as the principal witness at the wedding.

    2
    4
  • The uneasiness which was caused at first by the unwonted vigour of his utterances subsided, as it became apparent how strong was his influence for peace, and with how many-sided an activity he supported and encouraged every side of national life.

    3
    5
  • They are submerged landvalleys, and as they run down the whole western coast they show that this side has subsided to a considerable depth beneath its former level.

    3
    5
  • The post had, in fact, subsided to the bottom of the river, but the consequences of its disappearance had been both far-reaching and expensive.

    3
    5
  • The anti-German feeling in the country had greatly subsided, in consequence of the crushing defeat of France; and in.

    1
    3
  • Despite these precautions many accidents have occurred; some of the houses have sunk or stand at fantastic angles, and in 1892 a portion of the High Street, which had subsided below the level of the Weaver, had to be raised 6 ft.

    2
    4
  • Large areas of fertile marshes are situated at the head of the bay, and the remains of a submerged forest show that the land has subsided in the latest geological period at least 40 ft.

    2
    4
  • When the voices subsided, the footmen cleared away the broken glass and everybody sat down again, smiling at the noise they had made and exchanging remarks.

    3
    5
  • The storm-tossed sea of European history had subsided within its shores and seemed to have become calm.

    2
    4
  • At length, in consequence of the remonstrances of the English, and a promise made by al-Alfi of 1500 purses, the Porte consented to reinstate the twenty-four beys and to place al-Alfi at their head; but this measure met with the opposition of Mehemet Ali and the determined resistance of the majority of the Mamelukes, who, rather than have al-AlfI at their head, preferred their present condition; for the enmity of al-Bardisi had not subsided, and he commanded the voice of most of the other beys.

    1
    4
  • During Carlyle's later years the antagonism roused by his attacks upon popular opinions had subsided; and upon his death general expression was given to the emotions natural upon the loss of a remarkable man of genius.

    1
    4
  • It was, however, soon clear that Palmerston's diagnosis of the temper of the French bourgeois was correct; the clamour for war subsided; on the 4th of December the address on the Egyptian Question proposed by the government was carried, and peace was assured.

    1
    4
  • The fire which broke out after the earthquake shock had subsided added to the horror of the catastrophe.

    1
    4
  • He was prepared to face the death which he expected; but his courage, a rare quality at that time, won the day, and the hubbub subsided in cries of "Let Gregoire have his way!"

    1
    4
  • After the confusion caused by the sudden outbreak had subsided, and preparations had been made, Sir Harry Smith and his gallant force turned the tide of war against the Kaffirs.

    1
    7