Sentence examples for more materialise from inspiring English sources

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But as the minutes tick by in Mission Impossible 4, more and more materialise: the unimpeachable authority; the love of a nice motor; the flashes of humour beneath the gruff stubble; the ease with hi-tech hardware (no doubt Amstrad would have branched out into contact lenses that also function as photocopiers, had Sugar not sold his shares to Sky).

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More figures materialised on rooftops overlooking the station to spray gunfire and lob grenades.

Another option might be to borrow some space from the Democrats, who currently have the opposite problem and would be delighted if a few more candidates materialised.

Meanwhile, two more bids materialised, in addition to Fiat's formal offer, for parts of GM's European divisions.The Smart way forwardDaimler bought a near 10% stake in Tesla Motors, a Silicon Valley firm that makes electric cars.

This risk is more likely to materialise in relation to elders from the southern and south-eastern provinces, the focus of ongoing violence.

Although the general strike unions hoped for on Thursday did not materialise more than 100,000 people demonstrated in 156 cities across Brazil, Globo's G1 news site reported.

All this is more likely to materialise as the strongest political opponent of Angela Merkel's government – the Social Democratic party – which is currently getting humiliating poll results in the run-up to the national elections in September 2013.

Indeed, as Mr Keenan notes, the most viable political model for a seastead may not be a libertarian democracy but an enlightened corporate dictatorship.Sceptics will say that floating pies in the sky are more likely to materialise than floating cities on the oceans.

"There has been interest in them because they are of good quality and I would imagine as the month progresses something more concrete will materialise".

To put it in terms that we can all understand, if I expect to earn a pound from my work tomorrow, that pound is much more likely to materialise than a pound that I might expect to earn in 2025 (if anyone will still employ me then).

Hester said no more bidders had materialised and that the stock market value could still rise.

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