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Sentence count:30+1 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-06-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: materialismmaterialisticmaterializematerialmaterialsimmaterialraw materialraw materialsMeaning: v. come into being; become reality. 
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1. I don't think her idealistic plans will ever materialise.
2. These predictions have yet to materialise, and youth crime rates have been on the decline for several years.
3. If these costs do not materialise, there remain the political risks associated with the controversial nature of the technology.
4. It has yet to materialise.
5. Its design thought and the approach to materialise it are discussed in particular in the paper.
6. Without those grants the new stadium won't materialise unless Liverpool find a new sugar daddy.
7. Forgive me. Behind her eyelids, the living Dominic refused to materialise.
8. That, of all people, the most elusive one should suddenly materialise to help her.
9. But hopes of a big jobs bonanza will not materialise.
10. Firstly, there is no reason why the purchaser should pay for items which eventually materialise into bad debts.
11. Attention switched to the new Coronations then being delivered, and the other six Vambacs failed to materialise.
12. She had been expecting a lift which failed to materialise, defending solicitor Mark Blundell told the court.
13. The public flogging anticipated at the annual general meeting of the City watchdog, Fimbra, may well fail to materialise.
14. There was a rally in the euro, but hopes of a recovery to a one-to-one parity did not materialise.
15. The normal southerly or westerly wind of that season did not materialise.
16. The £10m they have pledged towards a £13m rescue package has yet to materialise.
17. Workshops and initiatives for the newly arrived civil engineers, tile-makers and labourers did not materialise.
18. Jakarta clawed back some of the ground lost in the past week as rumoured mass protests in the capital failed to materialise.
19. However, only a very few were, and are, reputed to materialise substances.
20. Second, actual or projected rental income may fail to materialise.
21. An unsatisfactory outcome over the space station might make the money even less likely to materialise.
22. Despite being billed as the next big thing, huge contracts and catwalk shows failed to materialise.
23. Needless to say, additional funding to set up these units is often slow to materialise.
24. Some , such as ExxonMobil, actually advocate a tax ( which is unlikely to materialise ) .
25. That became one day in three as the monsoon failed to materialise.
26. These dire warnings proved way off the mark after the national minimum wage came into force seven years ago. The feared job losses did not materialise .sentencedict.com/materialise.html
27. There is little if any extra land to bring into production, and it may take several years for any 'supply response' to materialise.
28. The scale of lending needed to support a normal cyclical recovery will not materialise.
29. Still, unless rates are linked to the level of demand, much of the benefit of smart grids will fail to materialise, says Mr Faruqui of the Brattle Group.
30. Golden idols of the Buddha, festooned with white votive scarves, gradually materialise, as my eyes grow used to the gloom.
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