Sentence examples for fruition time from inspiring English sources

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But if Google wants to see this Android-powered future come to fruition, time is of the essence.

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There's no word if this project will be brought to fruition any time soon, but if it does materialize, we expect that its residence will have an easy time getting ingredients for dinner. .

The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, pledged yesterday that the capital will see hundreds of green projects come to fruition in time for the opening ceremony on 27 July.

Mr Mubarak will clearly be hoping that the nuclear programme will reach fruition this time round although he will most likely have left office long before the first plant starts producing electricity.

EVER since Frank Gehry's sensational design for the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao came to fruition on time and within budget, it has been open season for building new museums and rebuilding old ones.

ITV might be right that the price being asked is simply too high, but then again without something of real scale it is hard to see Norman and Crozier's stated ambitions for content and production coming to fruition any time soon.

He brought the public sequencing of the human genome to fruition on time and on budget, and he splendidly led the National Human Genome Research Institute in which he developed an excellent intramural program from scratch.

The swap — officially referred to as a "humanitarian gesture" — came close to fruition three times over more than a year of secret meetings, only to collapse again and again, an Iranian official said.

I knew how to make a Broadway show--I've seen that come to fruition several times over--but this was such a learning experience for me, and it's pretty much been my full-time eating/sleeping/breathing for the past eight months.

The prosecution's office did not disclose all the details surrounding the investigation but for me to go into more detail about this would go against my previous statement about not commenting to prove or disprove the allegations and Aaron gets his day in court so it can all come to fruition at that time.

"There where all those phrases that came into fruition at that time — you know, 'clothes make the man' and 'first impressions count.' So the questions "Does she or doesn't she?" wasn't just about how no one could ever really know what you were doing.

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