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envisage - use in sentences
Preposition: that
- candidate: After a successful trial period we envisage that the successful candidate will become a member of the AFC Wimbledon Ltd board.
- participant: It was envisaged that nine participants ( five women and four men ) would be sufficient to gather a rich amount of data.
Object
- scenario: One could envisage the scenario where the only successful nuclear transfers were from a single original embryo.
- possibility: Or did his faith envisage the possibility of Jerusalem's destruction?
- circumstance: The guidance in the Code envisages limited circumstances in which a refusal to disclose expert advice may be justified " .
- creation: The business plan of CROW's parent body, the Center for Policy and Change, envisages the creation of a consultancy service.
- situation: It makes little sense to envisage situations where Britain should " go it alone " .
Modifying Another Word
- clearly: Joel's prophesy clearly envisages a role for young an old " I will pour out my Spirit on all people.
- currently: We currently envisage that this will take place early in 2002.
Used with why or when
- what: This approach allows one to envisage what exactly a user of the system might expect to see.
Modifying Another Word
- initially: There was of course a color change from that initially envisaged.
- presently: This means that we may be able to use more complex components in the IAM than is presently envisaged.
- previously: Retaining a larger stake than previously envisaged would enable the Council to take advantage of any future hike in the airport's value.
Used with why or when
- when: Although a vault may have been envisaged when the nave was first begun, a stone vault was never in fact erected.
- that: A medium size six cylinder vehicle of good quality was envisaged that would sell at a reasonable price.
Preposition: from
- outset: The nature of the risks and obligations they envisaged from the outset did not essentially change throughout.
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