A national scandal ensued many new bridges of similar design were either taken down or heavily altered.
A minor scandal ensued, insinuating that the change was intended to "distance" the university from its historic association with Southern culture.
A short national scandal ensued at what critics perceived a slight against veterans and against the country.
If it cannot be retrieved a scandal will ensue and because of this the police cannot be involved.
If it hadn't been for his quick-mindedness, he said, goodness knows what scandal might not have ensued.
A scandal ensued, in which several city officials were indicted for giving themselves extraordinarily high salaries.
A minor scandal ensued since, at the same time the movie was in theatres, she was still working on children's TV.
A public scandal ensued but only one person was found guilty of neglect.
This may have convinced him to resign his embassy later in 1654, when the secret became public knowledge and a scandal ensued.
Political scandal ensued when fraud among the company's directors and corruption of cabinet ministers became clear.