Sentence examples for eventually envisage from inspiring English sources

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We might therefore eventually envisage an Iran where the average Iranian, in addition to Persian, also masters Arabic, Turkish, English and at least one other foreign tongue - say, French, Russian, Spanish, Chinese or German.

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Eventually, it envisages 4,000 new, mainly private, homes replacing the bad old estates.But demolition has two big problems.

Eventually, Post envisages a future where huge quantities of high-quality meat are gown in vats, incorporating not only muscle fibres but layers of real fat and even synthetic bone.

Eventually, though, Branson envisages rocket travel across the globe — thirty-minute flights, for instance, between New York and Sydney — as well as to space hotels and to the moon.

The next to die, however, was the emperor's young nephew Marcus Claudius Marcellus, who had been married to his daughter Julia and might eventually have been envisaged as his successor.

A planned series of further trials is envisaged, eventually answering the question of whether it would ever be practical to put large quantities of sulphate aerosols into the stratosphere this way.

The government is planning a massive expansion of its specialist schools programme - which provides extra funding for schools specialising in arts, sport, business and technology, and envisages that eventually all schools will be specialist.

While most evidence suggests that ICTs continue to provide the back-bone of economic activities, there is the prospect that biotechnology will eventually start to fulfil the promise envisaged over 30 years ago in the film Blade Runner.

Dekker [ 15] graphically explores how departures from the routine practice envisaged in a pathway eventually become the routine.

The two posts were that of the medical assistant psychiatry (MAP) and the community mental health officer (CMHO), and it was envisaged that there would eventually be approximately one MAP and three or more CMHOs per district to compliment the work of CPNs and psychiatrists (22).

It is a long way away from a sustained piece of Jeffersonian eloquence of the kind which Mr Giscard is said to envisage putting his name to eventually.

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