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How to use herald in a sentence

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Some people derived a great deal of excitement from predictions of the cataclysms that would herald the end times.
As the lights go down strobe lighting and terrific claps of thunder herald the storm.
Huge drum calls, banging beats and thrilling jump-up energy herald his arrival.
Not only does this help US commanders but it could herald a thaw in the relationship with Moscow.
When lack of assent begins to appear, it may not indicate heresy or apostasy, but herald dramatic development.
This will herald the full tabloidisation of all the broadsheets within the next few years.
His return to Cork may herald a fresh chapter in his mercurially brilliant career, but whatever the outcome, he is not about to give up.
Jaguar's re-entry into the world of top-level motorsport was supposed to herald a bright new dawn for the old marque, not an eclipse.
I have never heard my grandfather's herald voice before, but there is no mistaking it.
The din of helicopter blades and the roar of jet engines and naval turbines can herald war as surely as gunshots and explosions.
Or do you want to delve into pedigrees, to find the classic mix of bloodlines that herald the ultimate racehorse.
Both the poem and the painting scream like bold and brassy fire trucks as they herald a new interest in the art of the early 20th-century city.
Such are the quirks of youth that can herald sudden fancies, and occasionally sow the seeds of a lifetime's obsession.
Birds that overwinter in the northeastern U.S., like the red cardinal, are also the first to herald the onset of spring.
The legend tells of the herald Pheidippides delivering his momentous message of victory over the Persian army and then collapsing and dying.
In the Middle Ages, the Crown designated a half-dozen sites in London where a herald would read proclamations from the king.
A herald announced her as the Countess of Andover, then she descended into the crowd of dancing nobles.
At the last moment, her herald blasting a signal on his trumpet, the Kandake veered away from the bristling Roman turtle and flashed past it.
In February, people pine for a glimpse of this herald of spring, but by April, the robin has already worn out its welcome.
The New York Times reflects on the silver leaf lettering and the significance of the granite block, a herald for what is to come.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Not until the morning stars quarrel together will the cat-bird or scarlet tanager herald the spring.
The English, on the return of the herald, went to sleep, for the presence of the herald always had a soporiferous influence.
These resolutions passed, they caused a proclamation by herald to be made for their enforcement.
It thinks that the herald is not the leading paper, though it may have Ben-it.
He felt much happier when he left the herald offices than he had felt when he entered them.
The herald did not blow his own trumpet and the esquire bedell of the university was doubtless not a macebearer.
The Viking had sent a herald on before, to announce his coming at Odin's court.
The faithless Mirabel had broken his engagement, and the plowboy was the herald of misfortune who brought his apology.
This could herald a new role for the American private sector in helping solve the world's serious food shortages.
But hark the herald of the sun, the auroral wind, softly trumpeting his approach!
In the hall Prince Rameses sat on an elevated chair beneath a baldachin, while at the entrance door appeared the herald.
He is not to be a 'praiser of the past,' but a herald and expectant of a nobler future.
His herald had probably been seized by cade's followers, and pressed into their service.
Next followed mourners, and after them the herald, with the dead man's coat armour, checkered silver and azure.
As we waited, suddenly the daystar flashed up over the mountains, a brilliant herald summoning the world to wake.
With them went a herald and sacrificer, and two bands of youths and maidens.
With them went a herald and the sacrificer, and two bands of youths and 88maidens.
But even that one can grin and bear when one remembers that the Salvationist bandsmen are but a sort of melancholy herald angels.
At this point the herald nudged Rob and half inclined his head toward the Sheriff's daughter, who sat with a thin smile upon her lips.
On the farther side of the slope they halted and sent a herald forward to demand what the People of the Axe would have from them.
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