Come into being; become reality.
1 In 25 years of democracy, numerous new dawns have failed to materialise .
2 The change does not guarantee that more funds will materialise , of course.
3 Lending to the real economy could continue even if severe stresses materialise .
4 The market will remain hectic until the billions promised to Greece materialise .
5 His promise of establishing a citizens' rights charter is yet to materialise .
6 A finance minister's dream scenario, particularly if the threat fails to materialise .
7 However, a tapering exercise anticipated to start in September failed to materialise .
8 The German protests are expected to materialise in at least 30 cities.
9 Unfortunately, the benefits to the business world have been slower to materialise .
10 When immediate profits did not materialise , many people pulled their money out.
11 They go there and something new will materialise for them, Priscilla says.
12 Marin's game failed to materialise in the early throes of the second.
13 Indeed, he is still seeking that Indian Summer to materialise from nowhere.
14 Anyway, any idea where this 18th Gold of ours suddenly materialise from?
15 In time, the benefits should materialise but for now that's ice-cold comfort.
16 But will a real offer materialise and how high could it go?
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