Sentence examples for envisage no problem from inspiring English sources

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Bayern envisage no problem either in clearing off the £306m debt incurred by the creation of the Allianz Arena.

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No "Sopranos?" No problem.

"No problems!" she said.

Both guys are focusing on Rio, focusing on competing and I don't envisage any problems".

I don't envisage any problems.

But Lennon says he does not "envisage any problems" with extending that.

UK diplomats, citing the experience of South Sudan, do not envisage any problems.

Speaking to Italian magazine Calciomercato, he said that he did not envisage any problems over a new deal, given his strong relationship with his United boss Ferguson.

"I don't envisage a problem.

In the 1860s Henry Bradshaw, librarian of the Cambridge University library, was the first to envisage this problem of nonattribution, and he developed a new method for classifying incunabula not by authors or subject matter; instead, Bradshaw examined the technology of the work, using typographic clues to identify the printer and locate the work in a particular time and place.

No identification, no problem.

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