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1 But it's difficult to foresee how it will change us in the future.
2 None of them could foresee how consuming the boat would become.
3 But even he could not foresee how completely that excuse was to serve him.
4 Firstly, we did not foresee how bad it would be.
5 He could not foresee how much the 'nobilitat' meant.
6 Neither, in that hour, had he been able to foresee how hard the price would be.
7 Did I not foresee how it would be?
8 You may refuse or accept: I foresee how I shall adapt myself to either set of circumstances.
9 But he exhibited the depressing calm of a careworn man who cannot foresee how things will result.
10 You hardly need a crystal ball to foresee how much of a problem this could be for the Palace.
11 When he began a sentence you could not always foresee how he would end it, but he always succeeded.
12 Who can foresee how far will extend the punishment of those tyrants who have forced you to take arms?
13 It said it was difficult to foresee how 2009 would develop and that it would prepare for "tough times".
14 In the mean time the commotion in the city went on, and for several days no one could foresee how it would end.
15 Those ideas would not suit this country; and I often puzzle myself to foresee how they will attempt to apply Liberal opinions here.
16 But I foresee how it will be," he continued despondently; "I shall inevitably be pushed further and further into the background.
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