How To Use Eventuate In A Sentence

  • And if the contingency eventuates, neither France nor Spain have the mobility or the means to pursue their foes into the uttermost reaches of Central Asia, the deserts of Africa or the teeming stews of the Southwest Asia.
  • However, some situations eventuated in formal dismissal.
  • No amount of effort will eventuate in success if we do not adopt the two-pronged approach to solving the problem of runaway criminal activity here.
  • Teo was a mighty powerful soul and Tory didn't like to think what could eventuate if Mahaud fully possessed such a warrior. THE ANCIENT FUTURE: THE DARK AGE
  • The liberality of Virginia, or, as the result may prove, her folly, which submitted to, or, if you will, PROPOSED _this measure_, (abolition of slavery in the N.W. territory) has eventuated in effects which speak a monitory lesson. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 1 of 4
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  • An oil drilling venture in the 1980s never eventuated.
  • Harms, said that the trial court had found that even if Matthews, van der Schyff, Badenhorst and Ettiene Visser had not acted with direct intent, they were nevertheless guilty of the four murders and six attempted murders on the basis of "dolus eventualis" (that death could eventuate). ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Teo was a mighty powerful soul and Tory didn't like to think what could eventuate if Mahaud fully possessed such a warrior. THE ANCIENT FUTURE: THE DARK AGE
  • The promised snow down to 200m had not eventuated.
  • Citi estimates that should a deal eventuate, potash would account for around 10% of BHP's annual earnings, making a larger contribution than aluminium and thermal coal, but still well behind the nearly 80% of earnings generated across its carbon steel, petroleum and base metal divisions. BHP Bid For Potash Makes Sense, Analysts Say
  • It is possible that Aboriginal separate development eventuates in a way totally different to what those who feared ‘a nation within a nation’ thought.
  • First of all, what good is "transcendency" unless it eventuates in the Faith; and secondly, anyone in full possession of his faculties can see that the young are no more attracted to "transcendency" than their parents and their parents' generation. Modern world: a desert of God
  • For a number of reasons, the film never eventuated, and after going through several deals with studios and becoming frustrated with the system, I decided, in 2006, that we would do this film as a documentary on an independent platform. Alexandra Holzer: Amityville Horror's Shattered: Director Ryan Katzenbach 'Hopes'-Part 1 (PHOTOS)
  • The discussion eventuated in a compromise.
  • Either the the site has a new line in promoting "Home Cleaning" or some sort of hackery or lapsing of domain names has eventuated.
  • I had the boat in the river but luckily the good wife kept the sausages out for tea as the trip did not eventuate in anything to write home about (or with anything to bring home either).
  • I mean obviously if something eventuates there'd be a public announcement, but certainly those sorts of issues are not linked with negotiations of a consular nature.
  • The end result has been the same degree of actual disinflation, yet higher bond yields than would otherwise have eventuated in the absence of the speech.
  • ÂFortunately my fantasies never eventuated and my path across south the dry plateau toward Qom. Mark Kalch: Walking on a Dream -- Alone Across Iran, Part 2
  • The end result has been the same degree of actual disinflation, yet higher bond yields than would otherwise have eventuated in the absence of the speech.
  • In short, there is no reason, other than the perennial libido dominandi, why a moderate official ‘establishment’ of Islam need eventuate in religious persecution and repression.
  • Teo was a mighty powerful soul and Tory didn't like to think what could eventuate if Mahaud fully possessed such a warrior. THE ANCIENT FUTURE: THE DARK AGE
  • However, none of those innovations made any impact on the war in the Pacific by the time the battle for Okinawa had eventuated in an end of the fighting between the Allies and Japan. Between War and Peace
  • However, the Provisional Government, dominated by middle-class moderates, refused to implement this vision and their method of dealing with the huge number of unemployed eventuated in class warfare.
  • Famine eventuated from the crop failure.
  • The liberality of Virginia, or, as the result may prove, her folly, which submitted to, or, if you will, PROPOSED _this measure_ (abolition of slavery in the N.W. territory) has eventuated in effects which speak a monitory lesson. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • Damage that takes twenty to forty years to eventuate is notoriously hard to evaluate, anyway, and it is easy to dismiss, say, a cancer or an immune system failure that occurs in some retired sailer thirty years away from his one week participation in some nuclear test in the South pacific. Matthew Yglesias » The Inconveniently Boring Truth
  • Often a season of unusual drought, reducing the existing herbage which is scarcely adequate at best, gives rise to those irregular, temporary expansions which enlarge the geographical horizon of the horde, and eventuate in widespread conquest. Influences of Geographic Environment On the Basis of Ratzel's System of Anthropo-Geography
  • The US has also got to make sure that any future military initiative targets directly those responsible and does not eventuate in widespread civilian casualties or target the wrong groups of people.
  • The winners will be the nearest eight to the correct weight, or, if the incredible eventuates and we get more than eight correct entries, it will be the first eight registered.
  • I think digital radio will eventuate itself in the future. Digital radio for Australia even further away | Lifehacker Australia
  • Still, he got his try and, like the prolific goalscorers in football, they are all welcome no matter how they eventuate.
  • A rapid rise in price soon eventuated in mass unemployment.
  • Besides, added the president, the ongoing hostilities between Mexico and Texas threatened to weaken both to such an extent as to invite foreign powers into the region, which could “eventuate in the most serious injury to the United States.” A Country of Vast Designs
  • (abolition of slavery in the N.W. territory) has eventuated in effects which speak a monitory lesson. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • The discussion eventuated in a compromise.
  • That is, low levels of aptitude, a lack of interest in mathematics, and unfavourable attitudes toward the course tend to result in high levels of anxiety which eventuates in poor performance on the statistics examination.
  • Let's hope it eventuates as the game is losing a lot of its interest as a spectacle if you ask me.
  • However, the body that eventuated out of this decision has been systematically attacked and stripped back of both its funding and its responsibilities since its establishment.
  • I agree that it could create anxiety that never eventuates in anything and it's really then looking at what's the extent of our duty of care to inform people of that risk.
  • Sometimes the dialogue eventuates in significant new alterations to the form.
  • It dissects (a shade too scientifically and cold-bloodedly at times perhaps) the sentiments and emotions associated with attack and defence; the impulses that eventuate in heroism; the alternating super-sensitiveness and callousness of the nerves; fear and the mastery of fear; the 'hope deferred that maketh the heart sick'; the devious stratagems of the terrible 'cafard' (blues). The Jervaise Comedy
  • A rapid rise in price soon eventuated in mass unemployment.
  • For some unknown reason, this plan did not eventuate in a critical edition.
  • To drain me of my blood in order to stock a blood bank may eventuate in some therapeutic results for someone, but it is not therapeutic for me.
  • An expected personal following did not eventuate and he finished well short with just 615 votes.
  • Fortunately my fantasies never eventuated and my path across south the dry plateau toward Qom. Mark Kalch: Walking on a Dream -- Alone Across Iran, Part 2
  • However, as more and more graziers opt for this market it too will become ‘saturated’ and diminished profits from over supply will eventuate.
  • However, because there was no direct scientific evidence to support the defense's arguments, and in light of the common belief of that time that children do not lie about sexual abuse, many of these cases eventuated in conviction.
  • I would add to that concern the troubles that eventuate, as in the case of medical care, when government presumes to decide purchasing preferences -- to choose product winners or dictate consumer consumption patterns. Gary Puckrein: The Democratization of Health Care:The Case Against Individual Retail Transactions
  • Maybe you can point to one warmist prediction that has eventuated?
  • It is nevertheless the set of attitudes which eventuated in the development of modern capitalism.
  • CO2Pirate to account and ask why their predictions of death, doom and destruction never eventuated? Cyclone Yasi: Queensland takes stock of damage
  • Half a century later, Sri Lanka's presumed potential has not eventuated, not least because of the war which has effectively split the country since 1983.
  • Laurie also admitted that he did hold regrets for the way that some pieces of his reports and columns had eventuated, but wouldn't give any specific examples.
  • ‘We are not due to fly out until Saturday so we have a long time to see what eventuates over there,’ coach Eddie Jones said.
  • Even in this setting, with parents who had suffered the loss of a child to bullying, the argument for more stringent rules, and structures or physical barriers never really eventuated. Sean Slade: The Child Walking Through Schoolhouse Doors Enters a World
  • If this eventuates, the AFL will then review the success of these games with a view to hopefully continuing a similar schedule for following seasons.
  • We'll just have to wait and see what eventuates.
  • Famine eventuated from the crop failure.
  • It is nevertheless the set of attitudes which eventuated in the development of modern capitalism.
  • Sullivan is running a competition to see what eventuates.
  • But you also said it would save us money if it eventuated.
  • However, the Act has never been brought into force, in part because there was no strong interest in New Zealand, and in part because other developments internationally did not eventuate.
  • He says the idea in the late 1980s for a regionally controlled ATSIC hasn't eventuated.
  • The original plan to give the hoops to Second Harvest did not eventuate and for a while I was left with amazing hoops on my balcony waiting for some children to play with them. Hooping.org | Blog | Peace Boat Spreads World Hoop Day Love
  • I guess someone needs to stand-up and put their name to any anti-Racism campaign that eventuates from this.
  • If the worst eventuates, I may have to rewrite it.
  • Maybe a physical reunion may eventuate if the island has gone back in time. The Tail Section » Minor Season 5 Cast Spoilers
  • When William Godwin found out, he was mightily annoyed (especially since the debt-paying-off never eventuated), and Mary and Percy ran away together to live in sin. Archive 2009-03-01
  • While some investors are buying gold to hedge against inflation, which is likely to eventuate from another round of stimulus, others are worried the U.S. economy will slip into recession without such help and are purchasing gold to hedge against possible losses in other assets. Gold Vaults to New Record, Just Shy of $1,900
  • It is this experience of re-associating and reorganizing his own experiential life that eventuates in a cure, not the manifestation of responsive behavior, which can, at best, satisfy only the observer…

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