The team won 10 consecutive games, but lost the championship.
She has lost weight for 5 consecutive weeks and she's well on her way to reaching her goal.
It has rained for 4 consecutive days and we'd really like some sunshine.
Chicago is on a 3 game consecutive win streak
The experianced player sustained two consecutive wins.
consecutive??? Share prices fell for 3 consecutive days.
the girl came in and out of the house consecutive non stop
consecutive
No. What you have described is a concurrent sentence (concurrent means at the same time). A consecutive sentence is served after another one (consecutive means following on).
Two consecutive words in the one sentence that mean the same thing are called "redundant expressions."
Both Clinton and Bush were elected for two consecutive terms. The first grader earned a sticker when he returned homework for three consecutive days.
Consecutive Sentencing
Consecutive life sentences with no possiblity of parole.
He will definitely serve the term of the determinate sentence first. If, after serving the term of the determinate sentence, if the court feels that additional jail/prison time is called for, he will then serve the indeterminate sentence. The important phraseology here is the fact that the sentences are CONSECUTIVE and not CONCURRENT.
'Consecutive' sentences.