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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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The Government also envisages that the same grounds and procedures would apply to off-licence applications.
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The participating States also envisage holding future seminars on topics of mutual interest.
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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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However, Griffiths also envisages greater support and encouragement of the voluntary and informal sectors.
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An extension into Indiana and a branch to Plainfield and Shorewood are also envisaged .
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The law also envisaged the creation of 2,000 labour exchanges.
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Griffiths also envisaged a new style and approach.
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Their use is also envisaged to evaluate a particular teaching approach, or even for the appraisal of individual teachers.
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For non-professional staff further training was likely to be envisaged as internal courses, or City and Guilds/BEC courses.
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The sixth-form course in the City Technology Colleges is envisaged as generally lasting for two years.
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They have not always been as humble as Balanchine in submitting to the dictates of the score as envisaged by the composer.
originally
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The development was originally envisaged as a private enterprise initiative.
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If the blocks were truly large, as Corb originally envisaged them, then they could become honeycombed hills.
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Indeed George Stephenson originally envisaged the railway system as an extension of the colliery system.
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The government probably went further down this road than it had originally envisaged .
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change
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Things might be difficult for a while but I didn't envisage any radical changes .
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This arrangement has proved mutually satisfactory, and Duchy envisage no changes in the immediate future.
future
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As late as 1915 Masaryk could only envisage a monarchical future for a Bohemian state.
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The participating States also envisage holding future seminars on topics of mutual interest.
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This was the essence of Marxism, and it envisaged a future which does not work.
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The whole business therefore needs to be seen in the broader framework of how you envisage your future .
plan
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The plans he envisaged included the amenities for local people as well as for the tourists.
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The plan envisaged that most of the new Soviet immigrants would find work in the private sector.
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The plan envisaged annual growth of 6 percent.
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The original plan did not envisage a commercial use, he told Reuter after speaking at the conference.
system
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Indeed George Stephenson originally envisaged the railway system as an extension of the colliery system.
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I can not envisage a system related to ability to pay that does not approximate to income flows.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I cannot envisage what the circumstances will be in twenty years' time.
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The changes have been greater than we ever envisaged.
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We do not envisage a general election for at least another two years.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Certainly the development of community care did not take place in the way that might have been envisaged.
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However, present government statements are envisaging up to 80 percent of households being owner-occupiers.
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If she fixed her focus with enough concentration she could envisage the invisible barrier.
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It is envisaged that a Deposit Draft will be available in September.
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She had never envisaged that they would all be solidly against it.
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The Emperor, however, envisaged a city which was not only light and clean but also full of air.
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The law itself envisages a number of phases in the settlement of the Burgundians.
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The picturesque view, which envisages life as art, took a long time to die.