Sentence examples for which could transpire from inspiring English sources

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Women with a new diagnosis of T2D may have the advantage of increased screening opportunities, which could transpire into more cases of breast cancer being diagnosed in this population.

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It could transpire that hostage-taker Man Haron Monis had links with terrorist organisations.

"People obviously are excited about what could transpire, and so am I," Woods said.

Indeed, it could transpire that Marseille provides the ideal environment for him to flourish.

A year or more could transpire between today's initial appearance by Mr. Milosevic and the start of his trial.

It seems doubtful that protests on Tuesday will provide that spark, although anything could transpire on the day.

It could transpire that beating the world champions was the easier part of a daunting double-header.

"This is not a threat; this is a warning of what possibly could transpire if you do not allow Muslims to practise their own faith.

Who knows what kind of weird relationships could transpire.

Something different but with significant overlap could transpire here in the U.S.A.

Thirty-two percent understood that a tsunami disaster could transpire within 10 to 100 years; 19% realized it could be imminent.

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