Sentence examples for which have eventuated from inspiring English sources

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Issues are threats which have eventuated.

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To me, that sounds a bit inflationary, like the Bowie bonds issued in New York in the 1990s as an investment in future royalties that may or may not have eventuated.

It will, though, take something for this pitch to change character sufficiently for there has been no pace in it, little evidence of erratic bounce that might have eventuated from any indentations from the first day, no swing and hardly any turn to speak of.

The policy would not have eventuated under a National Government, however if elected in 2008 they are unlikely to dismantle the policy.

"This is just the latest statement in a long line of predictions by Illarionov which have failed to eventuate," said Aleksei Kokorin, the head of climate change programs in Russia for the World Wildlife Fund.

The cross, along with Greek philosophy and Roman law, is an inextricable part of the dynamic Western heritage that has eventuated in the very cluster of opportunities they seek.

That this "Indecision 2004" episode has eventuated in the selection of John Edwards -- whose own sprightly and punchy campaign biography was co-written, in another first, by a distinguished scholar of Henry James -- speaks well for Kerry, albeit in yet another ambivalent way.

The difference in development level has eventuated in many social and cultural challenges.

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