Sentence examples for something to be planned from inspiring English sources

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For some people, recreational travel is virtually a vocation, something to be planned and researched with dedication and thoroughness.

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Hitachi is rumoured to be planning something similarly distant.

However Sammy and Bert have been chatting seem to be planning something.

"Likely" and "foreseeable" leave Reznor enough room to, say, announce another tour next week, but he seems just as likely to be planning something quiet.

I think that every step and every defensive layer that we put in complicates an adversary's plan to be able to do this, and gives us other opportunities, to use other means…to try to identify that something may be planned".

We have to go from our current culture, where new housing is treated as pollution, and something to be squeezed through the planning system with the greatest difficulty, to one where it is seen as a positive asset.

But when a lot of new buildings are going up in one place at once, there is something to be said for a more formal plan.

Writer and journalist Wael Eskander wrote: "It is clear to me that something was planned for 24 August 2012 and that is what was pre-empted.

He writes: It is clear to me that something was planned for 24 August 2012 [when an anti-Muslim Brotherhood demonstration was planned] and that is what was pre-empted.

"The rioters started taking out hammers from their bags to get the cobblestones out [to throw], so something had been planned," journalist Saber Jendoubi told me.

The surgery was not something that was planned long ago".

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