Sentence examples for expected to materialise from inspiring English sources

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The inevitable rematch took longer than expected to materialise but four years later, and four pounds heavier, they clashed again.

Even so, the settlements anticipated between 2018 and 2020 are historically low and the £22bn of efficiency savings are still expected to materialise.

Targeted cost savings are expected to materialise a year ahead of schedule, the fall of Phones 4U has clearly played its part, while free warranties on products such as high-end TVs has further contributed.

To some extent, progress on some challenges has already been made and solutions are expected to materialise in the near future.

A further demand on hydrogen production is expected to materialise with the advent of the various types of fuel cells now being actively developed.

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Speculation still continues about his future after an announcement of his retirement, which many had expected, failed to materialise over the weekend.

Born in the Congo 49 years ago, Ms Kyenge entered Italy legally in 1983 to study medicine (though she lived illegally for a year after a university scholarship she had expected failed to materialise).

He added: "I can't put it more simply than this, G4S expected people to materialise and when they didn't, as the home secretary has said, we moved very quickly to fill that gap".

"This comes together in stages and when the rubber really hits the road, that's when plans collide with reality and that's the reality of security," said Coe. "I can't put it more simply than this, G4S expected people to materialise and when they didn't, as the home secretary has said, we moved very quickly to fill that gap".

The captain Cesc Fabregas missed the trip to Anfield because of illness, but the World Cup winner – now fully focused on Arsenal after a much-hyped, big-money summer move to Barcelona failed to materialise – is expected to be back in contention for the visit of Blackpool to the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

She entered Italy legally in 1983 to study medicine (though she lived illegally in the country for about a year after a university scholarship she had been led to expect failed to materialise).

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