How To Use Envisage In A Sentence

  • It was also envisaged that they would play an advocacy and educational role on behalf of dementia sufferers throughout their area.
  • It is more than a decade since a coach and her young prodigy stood on a windswept Sheffield running track and envisaged the future. Times, Sunday Times
  • Early ideas had envisaged a mobile linear defence. NATO's Changing Strategic Agenda
  • However, Capt Amarinder Singh had also made it clear that Act also envisaged termination of all other agreements relating to Ravi-Beas waters and to discharge Punjab government from the obligations hereunder.
  • Living the student lifestyle, it becomes difficult to envisage yourself in a ‘normal’ routine.
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  • All too often one envisages a harried producer refusing to agree to the cost of another trashed vehicle.
  • He envisages a future in which America's fuel will come from planting above ground rather than drilling below it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Personally, I find thinking of God in Trinitarian terms particularly helpful in making sense of the notion of God as eternal love, since it is hard to envisage love or at least, a love that is not egocentrical without there being more than one person. Ecce Recensus: The Only True God Persuades A Skeptic
  • Both of these envisage a pot of compensation money and a mechanism for divvying it up, permitting the free exchange of artistic goods.
  • Bottom or near-bottom feeding of the L klingeri animal as a scavenger or as a microphagous predator is envisaged, in a low-energy environmental setting.
  • It all points to depositors being hit by more than originally envisaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most business projects take at least twice as long and cost 50% more than you originally envisaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • He attempted to envisage and explain the incredible feat of navigation undertaken by Captain Bligh after the Mutiny.
  • Enlarged by many newly readmitted members who had held aloof from the act of regicide, it settled into a more prolonged and conservative regime than the army had ever envisaged.
  • Subsequently, a wetland near the Southern-most point was named after the Zoetendal and it is envisaged that this vlei will be incorporated into the proposed national park. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • It is everything you envisage the seaside to be when you are growing up.
  • Some experts envisage a future of nimble covert operations. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even so it never envisaged itself as much more than an auxiliary force to the armies of Prussia and Austria.
  • A fast buck Henry Rix 12.45:IT is hard to envisage anything but the front two in the market winning this Grade Two contest.
  • It is envisaged in addition that a number of young people will be trained by master yawl boat-builders under a traditional yawl boat-training scheme.
  • Ninety per cent of the 162 submissions opposed the nationwide introduction of e-voting as currently envisaged.
  • But could he envisage a 'rules conference' voting to disaffiliate? Times, Sunday Times
  • Are people entitled to steal the hero of a novel and put him in situations not envisaged by the original author?
  • Issues were not speedily defined as envisaged in the plea procedure; delaying tactics, such as firing legal representatives, were still used. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Overall, the day was great success and it is envisaged that similar events will be held in the future.
  • Could you at any point in the future envisage yourself enjoying Karl from Wellingborough's robotic band of Christmas frogs ribbitting to Mull Of Kintyre by Wings in the garden at the end of a cul-de-sac? King Of Christmas Lights: Grace Dent's TV OD
  • It was originally envisaged that the talks would take place in the spring.
  • The good society he envisaged was a kind of technocracy, with an educated elite providing the leadership.
  • We envisage a convecting magma chamber of height H, cooled from above.
  • Certainly, he seems far from ready for the sort of retirement he jokily envisages. Times, Sunday Times
  • Third, the principle of causational synonymy is restricted to substances at the end of Metaphysics and in the first half of the same chapter the non-standard presence of some causally relevant forms may also be envisaged. Aristotle's Natural Philosophy
  • We also envisage this as a discovery kind of museum in which the villagers can gain some insight into science.
  • The potential involvement of extracellular histones in atherogenesis may be envisaged through several routes. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • All sections are given titles, as though the composer had envisaged the work as a suite of character pieces.
  • Indeed George Stephenson originally envisaged the railway system as an extension of the colliery system.
  • The energetics of proton transfer can be envisaged as a double-well potential where the proton is transferred from a donor to the acceptor.
  • For a moment, I envisage us grating across a coral reef, or running aground on a sandbank.
  • Detectives envisage the creation of a criminal odour databank to trace and incriminate suspects. Times, Sunday Times
  • When do you envisage being able to finish the experiment?
  • The parliament's planners originally envisaged that the specialist glazing would cost £1.8m.
  • Neither the safety regulations nor risk factor calculations had envisaged the possibility of this type of accident.
  • Can you envisage how concerned you'd become if your satellite TV company started planning its coverage using a geocentric system of astronomy based on the use of Ptolemy's epicycles?
  • Personally, I envisage them staying together.
  • He explained that he envisages himself working there for the next 25 years.
  • It is entirely probable that Bach himself envisaged his scientific and musically profound opus as a solo keyboard work.
  • He envisages the possibility of establishing direct diplomatic relations in the future.
  • It is debatable whether he ever envisaged trailer operation in its accepted sense, with trailers being detached at off-peak times.
  • Indeed it is envisaged that in the future it could also be used for clinics by consultants.
  • The degree of collaboration between secondary and higher education, if any reform is to be envisaged, must always be daunting.
  • And yet, paramount in her envisagement of such a tragedy was the idea of a public proclamation of the cause of England in which he died. The Red Planet
  • Nobody can know what kind of world will result from the interplay of these forces, but it is possible to envisage plausible futures.
  • He envisaged an old age of loneliness and poverty.
  • In outline, I envisage that a clearway free of media will be maintained across the bridge at all times, and that no interviews will be permitted on it.
  • It is far higher than originally envisaged under the government's long-term programme. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is envisaged as a fully accessible cultural building and a centre for excellence in innovation.
  • But it is probably not what she envisaged her married life to be. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even the inclusion of the subjects of finance and technology is hardly significant for the developing countries as the work envisaged in these fields is of a very general and broad nature.
  • Detectives envisage the creation of a criminal odour databank to trace and incriminate suspects. Times, Sunday Times
  • He probably envisages some sort of social media campaign. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead of playing Europe in 2013, as originally envisaged, Metallica will take a "European Summer Vacation" next year, including gigs at Germany's Rock Im Park and Rock Am Ring festivals in early June—where the top-grossing thrash band will play its chart-topping 1991 record known as "The Black Album" in its entirety—before heading to Britain and Austria. Overweight in Metal, This Band Tries to Play Tunes in Forex
  • They seem to envisage an irreversible downward spiral leading to the depopulation of Australia.
  • Train fare increases of 5% are envisaged for the next year.
  • No attempts were made to resume the program, which initially envisaged a ramjet-powered interceptor and even a commercial aircraft.
  • I can not envisage a system related to ability to pay that does not approximate to income flows.
  • The other is that while Tolstoy and Ibsen presently became, the one indifferent to artistic expression, and the other baldly prosaic where he was once deeply poetical, Bjornson preserved the poetic impulse of his youth, and continued to give it play even in his envisagement of the most practical modern problems. Bjornstjerne Bjornson
  • I can envisage these pages being photocopied and pinned above laboratory benches around the world.
  • Drawn up by another Liberal Democrat leader, Lord David Owen and US envoy Cyrus Vance, the plan envisaged Bosnia being divided up into 10 autonomous provinces or cantons largely along ethnic lines.
  • In both sexual union is easily followed by reproduction, and future heterosexual coupling is envisaged as fertile.
  • This is the future she envisages, for herself at least. Times, Sunday Times
  • So, how could they have only envisaged ‘permanent prosperity’ when the economic train was steamrolling directly into the Great Depression?
  • I am to set in motion a concatenation of events whose end or significance I can in no way envisage.
  • If the blocks were truly large, as Corb originally envisaged them, then they could become honeycombed hills.
  • This is the future she envisages, for herself at least. Times, Sunday Times
  • Currently, subsidies that were envisaged as a way of protecting farmers in poor areas are being commercially exploited by wealthy landowners.
  • The job of training is such an exotic drug to him that he cannot envisage life without it. Times, Sunday Times
  • One possibility initially envisaged was a bareboat charter to its existing Estonian subsidiary, which would then become the employer of the crew.
  • Choosing titanium, from among other light metals, in order to make a watch balance wheel, has never been envisaged until now.
  • He envisages the possibility of establishing direct diplomatic relations in the future.
  • He had originally envisaged himself as overall supremo, but it seemed a reasonable and necessary compromise to make. THE GUARDSMEN
  • The development was originally envisaged as a private enterprise initiative.
  • Marett sought for an even earlier and more primitive stage, such as was indicated by the idea of mana, i.e., an impersonal supernatural power envisaged by certain savage peoples, with which con - temporary anthropologists had become much con - cerned. ORIGINS OF RELIGION
  • As John Wesley, himself ‘converted’ by the words of Luther, was later to say, he could no more envisage holy isolates than holy adulterers.
  • This paves the way for the start of environmental assessment, but construction is not envisaged for some years.
  • Some of the framers did apparently envisage that one day the National Guard and the Police Force would be professionalised.
  • Few would now see the introduction of commercial television in 1955 as the threat envisaged by, say, Lord Reith.
  • Another idea envisages the creation of a national investment fund under the supervision of the regional development ministry.
  • Mr. Green's pupils could generally write in his own language, more or less, and could "envisage" things, as we said then, from his point of view. Adventures Among Books
  • Trench himself was an enthusiastic and moderately talented artist, and surviving works in the style of Claude show he envisaged Heywood as the ideal of contented Tory pastoralism.
  • Large blocks of land had not been amalgamated as envisaged.
  • These are envisaged so that consumers can be more confident in the knowledge that they are dealing with financially solvent companies.
  • Two of the 15 constitutional drafts envisaged the establishment of a national ombudsman as a constitutional institution.
  • Having given agency to the geometric ‘line’ itself, Boelhower envisages evasion of its universalising influence via cartographic toponyms whose inherent particularity opens ‘a trap door… in the written surface of the map’ .
  • A fast buck Henry Rix 12.45:IT is hard to envisage anything but the front two in the market winning this Grade Two contest.
  • The document envisages the creation of 240 000 jobs to permanently reduce unemployment to below 10 per cent.
  • The primordial nature is God's envisagement of all possibilities; in the idiom of Leibniz, it is God's knowledge of all possible worlds. Process Theism
  • What was originally envisaged as a finishing school for young players has now become a hub of coaching. Times, Sunday Times
  • He probably envisages some sort of social media campaign. Times, Sunday Times
  • I envisaged something large and frilly with a frothy veil.
  • On the whole, the above documents envisage development and large-scale introduction of advanced infocommunications technologies in Russia.
  • It is not difficult to envisage that the promisee may incur a factual detriment and the promisor a factual benefit meaning that enforcement of the bargain would sensibly acknowledge commercial reality.
  • As envisaged by Robertson et al. continental fragments rifted from Gondwana in Triassic time.
  • Voyager II was able to exploit its slingshot orbit and visit both Uranus and Neptune, thereby fulfilling the original four-planet mission envisaged by the mission designers all those years ago.
  • The theory envisaged a simple agrarian and pastoral world inhabited by four kinds of people.
  • What was originally envisaged as a finishing school for young players has now become a hub of coaching. Times, Sunday Times
  • The programme I envisage would be 90% funded from the private sector," says Gingrich, who is really worried about the Chinese getting there first. CNN Florida Republican debate – as it happened
  • The speedscope is not capable of producing a visible, tangible record as is envisaged in the legislation.
  • Despite the hopes earlier held out to him by the Wife, the Husband can now envisage no alternative to ruin and to the ultimate terror of beggary which, he later says, was the ‘thing I feared. / O, 'twas the enemy my eyes so bleared!’
  • It is more than a decade since a coach and her young prodigy stood on a windswept Sheffield running track and envisaged the future. Times, Sunday Times
  • But will it be the future you envisaged? Times, Sunday Times
  • She envisaged a future where borders between the two countries would become irrelevant.
  • The services of a land agent experienced in mineral agreements may be advisable if large scale exploration is envisaged.
  • Nobody can envisage the consequences of total nuclear war.
  • It is envisaged as a fully accessible cultural building and a centre for excellence in innovation.
  • It'should be quite simple; I don't envisage any difficulty.
  • Nobody can envisage the consequences of total nuclear war.
  • The golden beaches of Longniddry are fringed by tank-busting blocks, 3m cubes of concrete designed to help foil an envisaged invasion.
  • It is far higher than originally envisaged under the government's long-term programme. Times, Sunday Times
  • First, it reinforces the point that the parties envisaged the charterers delivering through the agency of the owners.
  • We will not legalize or decriminalize any drugs, nor do we envisage a time when this would be appropriate.
  • I don't envisage I will take an executive role, but rather become a consultant on merchandise and marketing.
  • None of them envisaged that they would have to reconcile their differences so quickly. Times, Sunday Times
  • This year the union will find out how its peoples envisage life without the British limb. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is envisaged that the talks will take place in the spring.
  • I don't envisage having much time and set up a makeshift studio. The Sun
  • The joint development program envisages increasing the proportion of patients to be recruited with probable and proven Aspergillus infections as well as more extensive use of the galactomannan diagnostic test. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • Regardless of the outcome, it is difficult to envisage the resumption of business as usual afterwards.
  • For the first time, it is not beyond the realm of reality to envisage a situation in which he might become ‘unassailable’ - in the sense in which Nigel became so - and, as the penalty for economic failure, receive his congé.
  • These reforms had envisaged reorienting the ten-year basic education programme away from its highly academic content, towards more practical and vocational aspects.
  • Even so it never envisaged itself as much more than an auxiliary force to the armies of Prussia and Austria.
  • The Health Ministry too considered the proposal at various stages during 1994-2000 and drafted a bill for the creation of the Authority to be funded by levying a cess as envisaged.
  • The Playfair business was a respectable business to buy; the Plummer Place, though it stood in an unfashionable outskirt, was a respectable place to settle in; and the minister, in casting his lot in Elgin, envisaged John Murchison as part of it, thought of him confidently as a "dependance," saw him among the future elders and office-bearers of the congregation, a man who would be punctual with his pew-rent, sage in his judgements, and whose views upon church attendance would be extended to his family. The Imperialist
  • There is nothing to suggest that in the spring of 1860 Cavour envisaged uniting the whole peninsula of Italy.
  • She would then envisage what the desired final print should look like and expose the negative accordingly.
  • She envisages an era of great scientific discoveries.
  • In the longer term, one can envisage that they seek to institute their metaphysics as social law and incorporate their organisations within government structures themselves.
  • It all points to depositors being hit by more than originally envisaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • One envisages, basically, a Victorian oleograph; the mild-eyed, haloed and bearded one amidst a trusting, wooly flock which cluster round the holy knees in a sweet and adoring manner.
  • If this is so, it is difficult not to envisage the death-rate substantially increasing.
  • Nevertheless I couldn't envisage running a Yes for Europe campaign without Peter Mandelson involved in some key way. Tony Blair had 'secret group preparing for euro referendum'
  • Being a landscapist, he envisaged the new city as being tree, garden and lake driven.
  • The letter also envisages that that would take place since it states that the formal preparation of the contract documents would be progressed for signature by both parties.
  • The plan envisaged that the number of shares they held would be increased in tranches over several years.
  • It is unconditionally envisaged as homogeneous extension, extrinsic to the distributions which occupy it.
  • But, of course, it would have been possible to modify the arrangements envisaged in the legal ruling by means of a bargain between the parties.
  • It is also envisaged that a model filling station would meet minimum safety and environmental requirements.
  • Henry Ford envisaged an important future for the motor car.
  • Again, these relations were widely envisaged by social scientists as becoming individualistic, self-seeking, competitive and anonymous.
  • The proposals envisage that Britons could pay an annual membership fee into the Brussels budget. Times, Sunday Times
  • The club's new pitches and dressing-rooms were in the final phase of development and it was envisaged that they would be completed by May, 2004.
  • The government probably went further down this road than it had originally envisaged.
  • I can envisage difficulties if we continue with this policy.
  • They have completed the signing of Thibault Courtois from Genk – the Belgian goalkeeper has subsequently been loaned to Atlético Madrid – and are close to securing the Barcelona B midfielder Oriol Romeu, 19, who they envisage will have an active role to play in the first team. Chelsea expected to make fresh move for Luka Modric
  • Some experts envisage a future of nimble covert operations. Times, Sunday Times
  • The choice is whether or not vulnerable people are better protected by the current law, where the only safeguard is the threat of prosecution, or whether or not the stringent safeguards we envisage where two doctors look at it before the person has committed suicide, whether they provide better protection than the current law. Assisted suicide should be legal, says major report to parliament
  • The caste system was envisaged as the expression and codification of the social and ethnic realities inherent in all societies.
  • Those close to the talks say the sale price could approach 1.5 billion, much higher than envisaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • What was originally envisaged as a finishing school for young players has now become a hub of coaching. Times, Sunday Times
  • England, his own poignant sense of possession in her and by her, his own intolerable aching at the heart at his envisagement of her enormously beset. If Winter Comes
  • The work was divided into five stages but the proposal envisaged continuous, uninterrupted progression of the project.
  • It is envisaged that either enolate or electrophilic components of the reaction may incorporate nitrogen bearing substituents, allowing for the stereoselective introduction of N - at any position along the carbon backbone chain, giving rise sequentially to amino tetroses and hexoses.
  • The proposals envisage that Britons could pay an annual membership fee into the Brussels budget. Times, Sunday Times
  • The News International ban was just the type of dispute that must have been envisaged when the Code was drawn up.
  • But could he envisage a 'rules conference' voting to disaffiliate? Times, Sunday Times
  • It is more than a decade since a coach and her young prodigy stood on a windswept Sheffield running track and envisaged the future. Times, Sunday Times
  • He envisaged the use of the resoluto-compositive method of Galileo to erect BEHAVIORISM
  • For Kamala, this total enhancement is simply not envisaged in the reparation that society is prepared to make to her.
  • I can't envisage my life without her. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scheme cost a lot more than we had originally envisaged.
  • Can she envisage a future relationship with another partner? Times, Sunday Times
  • The former transport minister had no plans for an overground link-up of the Luas lines and did not envisage the Sandyford line being linked to the rest of the rail network until the airport metro link was complete.
  • If that is the case then it will have to be a slightly bigger course than the one currently envisaged.
  • This year the union will find out how its peoples envisage life without the British limb. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nay, in that whelming admission's very tide, sweeping upon her from envisagement of Harry and bearing her deliciously upon its flood, there had come a thought as strong with wine as that was sweet with honey. This Freedom
  • Almost all carry on either through love, or because they cannot envisage a different life. Times, Sunday Times
  • So long as men are subject to the exclusive habit of condemning and praising and analyzing and classifying, they are incapable of a free envisagement and expression. The Principles of Aesthetics
  • I can envisage difficulties if we continue with this policy.
  • And they defined these forms of sociability not only as social gatherings but also in the form of friendship and love; this love was envisaged as an effort to comprehend through the beloved inter - mediary the reality of the universe. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • I realise this is higher than originally envisaged but I firmly believe our approach will lead to the best result.
  • For example, some degree of mutual trust is necessary between the parties to a bargain, and some sense of commitment to the overall end that it envisaged.
  • It is envisaged for milling operations on starting-up spacers, that is to say where no guide rule can be employed. 6. Labour Safety Measures
  • One change from the terms envisaged in the April agreement was that the community would participate in Alexkor's mining activities from the date the agreement was made a court order, rather than when mining rights were transferred to the community, as originally envisaged. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Those close to the talks say the sale price could approach 1.5 billion, much higher than envisaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is the future she envisages, for herself at least. Times, Sunday Times
  • The role of spectator is no longer possible, -- we are all now perforce agents of history, which, rightly envisaged, is the process of the emergence of new forms and values of living. The Only Way to Save Civilization
  • Much had been envisaged of Middlesbrough and Ipswich, the latter being tipped by many as one of the title favourites prior to the season kicking-off. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • The most moderate editorialists and commentators on this continent have agreed almost unanimously that this is not a program for raising the welfare of the masses such as one would expect if Stalin envisaged a long period of peaceful co-operation and trade with the rest of the world. The Russian Riddle
  • More specifically, Weber envisaged state bureaucrats as of key importance in creating this autonomy.
  • It envisaged the disarming of all the Kampuchean factions and the creation of a neutral interim administration to organise free elections.
  • He envisages a future in which America's fuel will come from planting above ground rather than drilling below it. Times, Sunday Times
  • This greater variety than that envisaged by Morgan or Engels does certainly modify the picture.
  • The theme park looks like a city of the future as envisaged about 1968, and delivers a punch that left me laughing. Times, Sunday Times
  • If she fixed her focus with enough concentration she could envisage the invisible barrier.
  • This has pitchforked the EC into a role that it was never envisaged for and one that raises a number of questions.
  • Chelsea, however, lack adroitness and it is not easy to envisage them coming up with an inexpensive scorer such as United's Javier Hernández, with the initial fee to the Mexican club Chivas de Guadalajara thought to be no more than £6m. Chelsea will be galvanised by the sight of Manchester United
  • Such is her lesson, and South Downs at these moments envisages education not as a slightly different tool for achieving adult security than the one Hare's mother imagined it as. David Hare: 'It's absurd, but I feel insecure'
  • Most business projects take at least twice as long and cost 50% more than you originally envisaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hypothesis of a plasmic memory, advanced by the Caledonian envoy and worthy of the metaphysical traditions of the land he stood for, envisaged in such cases an arrest of embryonic development at some stage antecedent to the human. Ulysses
  • Alternatively, in these cases NGF may subserve other functions which may somehow be linked with the poisonous action of snake venom, one can envisage the possibility that a highly specific neurotropic molecule such as NGF is utilized by reptiles as a carrier of other neurotoxins devoid of specific receptors in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Nobel Lecture The Nerve Growth Factor: Thirty-Five Years Later
  • People like to envisage artists as people in garrets struggling away with brushes in four different sizes.
  • Further bilateral and multilateral agreements were also envisaged to ensure that each country's armed forces participated in joint anti-drug initiatives.

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