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单词 Fruition
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(1) His proposals only came to fruition after the war.
(2) Their efforts came to fruition many years later.
(3) These plans take time to come to fruition.
(4) His extravagant ideas were never brought to fruition.
(5) However, this did not come to fruition.
(6) The Witch King's long plan had come to fruition.
(7) He discussed how he brought his idea to fruition.
(8) A dream of 10 years coming to final fruition. Untold riches as a glint in the eye.
(9) The technical difficulty in bringing the changes to fruition says something about how dramatic they are.
(10) Neither came to fruition, and I shall never know why.
(11) Seeing my work come to fruition gives me a strong sense of fulfilment.
(12) Many people have worked together to bring this scheme to fruition.
(13) It was left to her successor to bring the plan to its full fruition.
(14) After months of hard work, our plans finally came to fruition .
(15) After years of hard work, his hopes came to fruition.
(16) None of his grand plans for a TV series ever came to fruition.
(17) After much delay, the plan to build the new hospital finally came to fruition.
(18) None of these visionary schemes for Niagara ever reached fruition, but one Utopian dreamer did achieve his objective.
(19) Major naval, military and railway construction programmes scheduled to come to fruition in 1917-18 argued strongly for delay.
(20) There was also consideration for two railways, one from Beverley and one from Bridlington, neither of which came to fruition.
(21) It is certainly a scheme that could, with a little organisation and planning, be brought into fruition in the future.
(22) And in addition many of the conservation measures adopted following the first oil shock began to come to fruition.
(23) They say it could cause difficulties, but are waiting to see whether the idea will come to fruition.
(24) All too often, the antecedents of revolution are separated by more than a human lifespan from their fruition.
(25) I am more than a little confident that its fruition will be more than evident before the last kick of the season.
(26) Our unconscious plans are often the ones that come to fruition.
(27) If even one-tenth of those bright ideas published could be brought to fruition, the world would be transformed.
(28) It is easy to make him look personally responsible for setting the process in train and bringing it to fruition.
(29) And while they were away, he would allow her little dream to come to fruition.
(30) However, the promised Unix showcase at Comdex/Spring last week never came to fruition.
(1) His proposals only came to fruition after the war.
(2) Their efforts came to fruition many years later.
(31) Our efforts have come to fruition.
(32) Success was the fruition of his years of work.
(33) Numerous delays prevented this venture coming to fruition.
(34) These plans will come to fruition according to schedule.
(35) The plan should come to fruition in another year.
(36) To come to a satisfactory conclusion or to fruition.
(37) At last his efforts were coming to fruition.
(38) So why did these plans not come to fruition?
(39) Einstein brought this vision to fruition by way of a successful mathematical theory.
(40) Will he not bring to fruition my salvation and grant me my every desire?
(41) The year also saw two long - term investigations undertaken by a CCB Task Force come to fruition.
(42) And third is a programming tool to help bring to fruition a new system for Firefox add-ons.
(43) Those plans came to fruition on October 12, 1992—the 500-year anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the New World.
(44) Losing weight demands preparation, effort and commitment to come to fruition.
(45) The mixed growth regulator by adopting the rhodofix and indoleacetic acid can further improve the effect of early fruition and luxuriant production.
(46) These came to fruition in 2003 when Libya's nuclear programme was still not much more than a Meccano set.
(47) Now growth comes to annual fruition, and preparations are completed for another year, another generation. The action ripens and the hickory nut matures.
(48) "Our dream, which is slowly coming to fruition, is to have our wines linked to the country's image and tourism, just like regions like Tuscany or Piemonte boast of their wines, " he said.
(49) Today, the Chinese are gradually bringing to fruition their hopes of harnessing the mighty Yangtse.
(50) All of these contributions represented, to some extent, the coming to fruition of seeds started during my research on "Expectations and Business Fluctuations".
(51) Auto industry analyst Ferdinand Dudenhoeffer agreed that the technology could help reduce accidents if it comes to fruition but he is skeptical about the benefits for the environment.
(51) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(52) The woman who stops the marriage ceremony and requests the minister to omit the word "obey, " is sowing the first seed of doubt and distrust that later may come to fruition in the divorce court.
(53) It is the object of those paths and their fruition. It is excellent, transcendental (lokuttara), uncreated and free from lust.
(54) We trust the LORD when we are sad, and in due season He so answers our confidence that our faith turns to fruition, and we rejoice in the LORD.
(55) The Spacefaring Age will thus come to fruition, with the promise of significant benefits for all humankind.
(56) Two years of hard work came to fruition at the commencement.
(57) His hopes for a new political party have little chance of reaching fruition.
(58) After months of hard work , our plans came to / were brought to fruition.
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