Supervene in A Sentence

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    Accompanying the pain there is more or less of nausea, and when the attack reaches its height vomiting may occur, after which relief comes, especially if sleep supervene.

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    At this stage collapse may set in, the patient become faint, the limbs twitch, the radical pulse become imperceptible, and unconsciousness supervene.

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    But being a sibling does not supervene on being a brother.

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    If the access of oxygen to a protoplast is interfered with its normal respiration soon ceases, but frequently other changes supervene.

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    It follows that B -properties fail to strongly supervene on A -properties.

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    It follows that causality does not supervene upon the non-causal concepts, including lawhood.

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    It has also been claimed that modal truths supervene on non-modal ones, and that general truths supervene on non-modal ones, and that general truths supervene on particular truths.

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    It has also been claimed that modal truths supervene on non-modal ones, and that general truths supervene on particular truths.

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    Or, perhaps, social properties supervene on the properties of individuals.

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    The resistance may be lowered temporarily by trauma or infectious disease such as measles, and skeletal tuberculosis or miliary tuberculosis may supervene.

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    When unfavourable external conditions supervene and the ordinary cells become atrophied, these cells persist and reproduce the plant with the return of more favourable conditions.