Sentence examples for planned to materialize from inspiring English sources

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The actions mentioned were planned to materialize in the form of a national adaptation agenda, but this was never delivered.

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"I have a lot of plans to materialize," she says, thankful that she has a financing alternative.

We can imagine so many different ways this technology will evolve as plans to materialize larger 3D images with 360-degree visibility develop, as researchers will enlarge the column of fog, add more projectors, and more angle-specific images.

He would not let me see General Lute or Stephen J. Hadley, the national security adviser, when the force-protection plans failed to materialize.

The little memorial that was planned has yet to materialize, and the only physical reminder of the children is a large rock, placed there by local women to prevent dogs from digging up the remaining limbs they had buried.

It was planned to be upgraded to a full freeway, but plans never materialized.

Its name and site were chosen in 1792 for the location of a capital of Upper Canada, but the plans failed to materialize, and settlement did not take place until 1826.

An ambitious reconstruction program that he had helped plan failed to materialize; relations with his boss, Donald Rumsfeld, deteriorated; and by the end of 2004 many of his suggestions were being ignored.

Even those plans failed to materialize and several groups (Gruppen) were created from existing groups.

When the plan started to materialize, Carter worried that he might stall.

If Mr. Lamont's upset does not materialize, he plans to continue his quest to light a fire under the Democratic party.

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