Examples of 'had envisaged' in a sentence

Meaning of "had envisaged"

had envisaged: Refers to something that was imagined or anticipated in advance. It implies that someone had a specific vision or expectation of a particular outcome or situation

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I had envisaged you defining the crew.
The compromise is not exactly how we had envisaged it.
Saltzman had envisaged a female soul singer.
This policy is progressing at the pace we had envisaged.
He had envisaged to go back at the hospital.
Anthony had envisaged.
I had envisaged to go there.
The level playing field the government had envisaged was without an effective referee.
Seven years passed like that instead of one to two years as he had envisaged.
Andreu initially had envisaged building several terminals on this model.
Several scenes were shot in the actual places she had envisaged when writing the book.
Lenné had envisaged a building as the focal point at the intersection of the two axes.
The result was roughly as Groeben had envisaged.
The plans had envisaged greater resistance near the landing areas and underestimated transport needs.
This was not a possibility that the British had envisaged.

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These plans had envisaged a central building with guest accommodation between the two historic buildings.
On the general lines which the League had envisaged.
The Commission had envisaged four different approaches.
The fund was never really utilised or developed in the manner that Dalton had envisaged.
France enquired what measures Peru had envisaged to take to shed light on these cases.
This machinery was considered adequate to deal with the type of abortion Parliament had envisaged.
The Commission had envisaged developing a database with query possibilities but this was not done.
The lunches never became effective instruments for teaching the New Nutrition the founders had envisaged.
The Prosecution had envisaged initially two.
And they actually did it as I had envisaged.
Now the future I had envisaged was going to be different.
Hotel was further from the airport than I had envisaged.
But the diplomatic Conference had envisaged for the Committee a role in promoting the Convention further.
In Rock was everything Blackmore had envisaged and more.
Tresckow had envisaged the following strategy: to be sure of the effect.
Then let us continue as I had envisaged.
We had envisaged a workshop that worked the relationship between humans and non-humans.
Motherhood was not how I had envisaged it.
The earlier draft had envisaged two co-prosecutors and two co-investigating judges ;.
Does the final product fit what you had envisaged at the beginning?
Churchill, however, had envisaged Britain 's role as a promoter rather than as an active participant.
The Rome European Council had envisaged only food aid.
However, I must speak openly . The compromise is not exactly how we had envisaged it.
Indeed, the authorities themselves had envisaged a resumption of contact, at least with the younger son.
As the rapporteur has said, in its original proposal the Commission had envisaged a management committee.
We had envisaged increasing resources for the Regional Fund by 300 million in appropriations for commitment.
In effect, China occupied the position which western investors originally had envisaged for Russia.
The French government had envisaged introducing a tax in its 2014 budget, though the idea was rejected.
Eichmann organised it . And they actually did it as I had envisaged it.
Coming up with new, innovative ideas was what I had envisaged myself doing.
But they did not grow up the blond-haired, blue-eyed puppets that Himmler had envisaged.
And although the Serbs rejected any Nato presence, they had envisaged some other formula . →.
It wasn't the first cuddle I had envisaged.

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