Sentence examples for has happened instead from inspiring English sources

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And what has happened instead?

What has happened instead, however, is three years in which European policy has been focused almost entirely on the supposed dangers of public debt.

What has happened instead, however, is that hard-money doctrine and paranoia about inflation have taken over the party, even as the predicted inflation keeps failing to materialize.

What has happened instead, in India, Russia and elsewhere, is a painful loss of face for the consultants and accountants representing American companies.

When George discovers what has happened, instead of running off with Lennie, as before, he shoots his beloved friend, drawing veils of sorrow between the love he once knew and the grief he will never get over.

What has happened instead is that many fundamentalist and evangelical Protestants and culturally conservative Catholics are more attracted by Mr. Lieberman's devoutness than they are put off by doctrinal differences between Christianity and Judaism.

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Write about what had happened instead and what it meant.

On Friday, detectives seeking videotape from nearby apartment buildings about what had happened instead found Mr. Johnson.

We like to invent "what if" scenarios — what if x had never happened, what if y had happened instead?

The writer presents not so much "what might have happened instead" as "what could have happened as well".

What would have happened instead, if the show had been shaped around several dozen original documents, each given more importance than the originals shown here, each augmented with commentary and annotation?

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