Sentence examples for envisage making from inspiring English sources

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Eighty-five per cent of patients could envisage making use of psychosocial treatments.

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Mr. Wilson revealed facets of Strindberg that Strindberg himself could never have envisaged, making for a compelling dialogue across time.

Wenger is so encouraged by the development of Arsenal's youngsters that he envisages making few signings this summer.

When Lauren Greenfield began work on Storyville: The Queen of Versailles (BBC4) she envisaged making a very different film: a story of excess, consumption and the American Dream taken to its limits by America's timeshare king.

It would therefore be delighted if Europe's Airbus went ahead with plans for a new super-jumbo, the A3XX, and is talking to Airbus and its principal shareholders Aérospatiale, British Aerospace (BAe) and Daimler-Benz Aerospace (Dasa).Boeing does not want to return to making airliners but envisages making parts of the A3XX as well as collaborating with Airbus on a new military transport aircraft.

Yet there was still plenty of class on show, not least in the shape of Berbatov, who cannot have envisaged making a rare start in front of 7,000 fans against a League Two club when he completed his £30.75m transfer from Tottenham Hotspur.

The city of London envisages making three main types of charging points in the public access charging network available.

As a six-year-old who first got into rugby because he could "dive around in the mud", record-breaking Nottingham back David Jackson never envisaged making a living from the sport.

Ward Jackson, who was the chairman of the WHH&R, was the driving force behind the project and envisaged making West Hartlepool into the industrial heart of Teesside.

General Matsui, along with the Army General Staff, envisaged making a slow and steady march on Nanking, but his subordinates refused to play along and instead raced eagerly with each other to be the first to get to the city.

It is hard to envisage this making great reading for Sir Philip Green, the former owner of BHS, or Dominic Chappell, the "Walter Mitty" who Green decided was a suitable buyer of a business safeguarding 11,000 jobs and a £571m pension deficit.

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