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Meanings of foreseen from in English
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Usage of foreseen from in English
1
The end was foreseenfrom the beginning; the tragedy being implicit in the subject.
2
We played the third-andthe fate I had foreseenfrom the first became mine.
3
Indeed, it might have been foreseenfrom the beginning.
4
I was in danger of all the misfortunes I had foreseenfrom the Jew, and the bond.
5
As I had foreseenfrom the beginning, my husband's ideas of economy were destined to mar everything.
6
This Fergus had foreseenfrom the beginning.
7
Between these two feminine types lies the immeasurable difference which separates the foreseenfrom the unforeseen, strength from weakness.
8
I think I have told you of the completeness of his arrangements-everythinghad been foreseenfrom grindstones to gas nippers.
9
Our captain had foreseenfrom the first that we must be in a place called the Eastern passage; and so we were.
10
Who could have foreseenfrom it these fearful portents which seemed to threaten violence and discord among the dwellers in The Wilderness?
11
If I had foreseenfrom the first all the difficulty of my project, my courage would have failed me to undertake the execution of it.
12
The great external element in Cowperwood's financial success-andone which he himself had foreseenfrom the very beginning-wasthe fact that Chicago was developing constantly.