Examples of 'it inevitably' in a sentence

Meaning of "it inevitably"

it inevitably: used to indicate that a certain outcome or situation is unavoidable or bound to happen

How to use "it inevitably" in a sentence

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With it inevitably came a series of action figures.
It will be a groundbreaking case when it inevitably goes to trial.
It inevitably also becomes a place for entertaining.
And sooner or later it inevitably surfaces.
It inevitably pushes you into a state of misery.
Technology and the means of producing it inevitably proliferate.
In doing so it inevitably asks questions about our values.
And so this weekend it inevitably came.
It inevitably involves a degree of predicting future events.
One such pitfall is that it inevitably leads to stumbling in judgment.
It inevitably led to remembering his old friends.
People love software because it inevitably cures a pain point.
But it inevitably finds expression either in dreams or fears.
This appears in front of us as it is when it inevitably becomes another thing.
And it inevitably excludes some people.

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So when knowledge flows through them it inevitably gets polluted.
It inevitably draws your eyes to the golden orbs.
I will remember it inevitably.
It inevitably ended up drawing out the development time.
The proliferation of channels is such that it inevitably calls for specialization.
It inevitably slips through our fingers.
But what the organisation gains in breadth it inevitably loses in depth.
It inevitably follows the promise of peace in our time.
Think what would happen if you lose it inevitably at this time.
Because it inevitably led to tyranny and the end of freedom.
He moves toward it inevitably.
It inevitably flattens into a disc.
Brings it inevitably.
It inevitably requires the development of specialist expertise and resources.
The proliferation of channels is such that it inevitably calls for speciali zation.
Is not it inevitably for a human being.
Preparation before the outage will save you when it inevitably comes.
But it inevitably spurs growth.
When your war is global and unending it inevitably comes home and keeps going.
It inevitably drives that question.
What is drinkable for Slavic is not it inevitably for a human being.
It inevitably causes a loss of a few percents of the integrated transmission.
The worry is that when the EU gets involved it inevitably screws up.
It inevitably led to our divorce.
And when authority is absolute, it inevitably goes wrong.
It inevitably involved some simplification.
If this is not wrong now, it inevitably will be.
And it inevitably contains gold.
If he refrains from words, he does it inevitably by his example p.
It inevitably undermines the faith.
Reliant on memory, it inevitably contains errors.
It inevitably led to deeper degradation.
In some situations, it inevitably predicts superposition.
It inevitably produces new forms of life and of social relations.
But as you approach the present, it inevitably seems incredible.

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Inevitably a unipolar world will fall apart
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