Sentence examples for only materialised from inspiring English sources

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The "astonishingly high" standards he predicted have only materialised in his imagination.

But there were no WMDs in Iraq and al-Qaida only materialised there afterwards, and as a direct result of the invasion.

It also has a licence agreement with Merlin, which represents many independent labels, though, notably, both of these agreements only materialised after EMI and Merlin took legal action against the site over copyright infringement.

Russell Norman, owner of Polpo, a Venetian restaurant in London's Soho Venice is full of drinking dens and restaurants which look like they might have been there for centuries – low beams laden with copper pots, dim clinking of glasses and cutlery, old sea-dog clientele – but which in fact only materialised in the past 10 years or so.

House prices and rents started to cool Longed-for falls in house prices have only materialised at the top end of the London market, but there are welcome signs that the steam is finally coming out of Britain's over-inflated market.

British racing was feeling lucky going into a Royal Ascot billed as much vintage as international, and that sense of good fortune not only materialised, but stayed in place pretty much throughout the five days.

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However, the potential safeguards will only materialise if several institutional and management challenges are addressed.

Moreover, some effects of return-to-work on benefits only materialise far in the future when individuals reach the retirement age.

Thus it appears that the either the intervention was not applied to a population at high risk of admission to a care home, or that high-risk individuals may have been considered unsuitable for enrolment; it may be that any benefits on care home admissions only materialise over longer time periods or in specific subgroups of users.

Last winter, the UK was warned months in advance it would be hit by severe conditions; but this never materialised, only incessant rain.

But there his trail evaporated, only to materialise again when it was far too late, under the rubble in St-Denis, leaving behind him an infinite number of what-ifs and fears of who might follow in his footsteps.

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