Eventuality Sentence Examples

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  • This eventuality was an unpleasant surprise.

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  • Its aim was to secure for the Church of England a definite basis of doctrine and discipline, in case either of disestablishment or of a determination of High Churchmen to quit the establishment, an eventuality that was thought not impossible in view of the States' recent high-handed dealings with the sister established Church of Ireland.

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  • We were fully prepared to meet any eventuality in our defense.

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  • Relevant insurance precautions for any unforeseen eventuality should already be taken.

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  • This was in fact an eventuality which had been foreseen and on which the naval and military policy of Japan had been based for ten years.

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  • Our dedicated teams have been trained to deal with any eventuality.

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  • Control of the Situation The plan clearly states the critical decisions to be taken and by whom for any foreseen eventuality.

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  • He had considered every eventuality, from instant imprisonment to a freely given audience, hut he was totally unprepared for what now happened.

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  • Many of these discussions have been entered into precisely to avoid that eventuality.

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  • Since no one really knows how much time a terminally ill baby will have after birth, or even if the baby will survive, parents and medical staff have to prepare for every eventuality.

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  • He taught his clients how to prepare for this eventuality.

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  • He can make or break a recording; will be utterly clueless or able to deal with any eventuality.

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  • There are certain situations in which one simply cannot prevent the eventuality of death.

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  • For travelers preparing to go on short or extended trips, or for those who just travel in their armchairs, online travel tips abound for every conceivable eventuality.

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  • The best way to avoid this eventuality is to practice, practice, practice putting things back where they go and keeping things straight.

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