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1 But the hoped-for relief on the wetland regime had not eventuated , Mills said.
2 The company intended to build a seven-star resort there, but it never eventuated .
3 Nothing eventuated at the time, and after a while normal conditions were resumed.
4 Even the BOM was forecasting more rain on Monday then eventuated .
5 As matters eventuated , it is a charming prelude to the love-symphony of two lives.
6 My dreams of affluence had eventuated in nothing; my hard work had been thrown away.
7 He said he had offered to meet with Sir Anand, but that had not eventuated .
8 But Kim's hoped for lifting of sanctions never eventuated .
9 What eventuated has been an ongoing relationship of mentorship.
10 And a truly magical moment eventuated , at an impromptu party that I threw for him.
11 She said she thought landowners might have been promised sustainable community projects that had not eventuated .
12 Pacific weather forecasters say an expected El Nino weather system in the region has not eventuated .
13 The eventuated so happily; and they saw other romances which did not in any wise eventuate.
14 But the global pandemic meant her dream deal never eventuated and the code faced financial ruin.
15 Western Australia's boom never eventuated and the 1987 stock market crash put a halt to prosperity.
16 Ms Hickey said that staff member had promised one-on-one sessions with her son that never eventuated .
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eventuate Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Eventuated through the time