Examples of 'not come to fruition' in a sentence

Meaning of "not come to fruition"

not come to fruition - when something planned or expected fails to happen or be completed

How to use "not come to fruition" in a sentence

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not come to fruition
But this did not come to fruition.
Plans for a journal connected to the association did not come to fruition.
This plan did not come to fruition.
The original plan to operate it purely as a goods line did not come to fruition.
This has still not come to fruition.
Because of the ensuing revolutionary turmoil this historic development did not come to fruition.
This scheme did not come to fruition.
The transitional authorities ' original intention of liberalising broadcasting did not come to fruition.
His ambitions would not come to fruition.
The scheme did not come to fruition as the expected insider information was mistaken.
Several planned visits did not come to fruition.
This plan did not come to fruition before the armistice.
This venture ultimately did not come to fruition.
These plans did not come to fruition and the station was left abandoned.
This endeavor also did not come to fruition.

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These did not come to fruition due to the outbreak of World War II.
A number of planned ports did not come to fruition.
But the transfer did not come to fruition and Bosman stayed at the Belgian club.
Unfortunately these plans did not come to fruition.
However, that did not come to fruition and the couple did not last.
Sometimes our hard work does not come to fruition.
His theory did not come to fruition because of the USSR 's collapse.
However the proposal did not come to fruition.
This, however, did not come to fruition and the Monastery was built in its stead.
Multiple projects did not come to fruition.
They did not come to fruition due to Plus XII 's veto.
I hope that the idea does not come to fruition.
The proposed film did not come to fruition for a variety of reasons.
Predictions of panic have certainly not come to fruition.
Another project that did not come to fruition was a film starring Al Jolson.
Yet the success anticipated by coup plotters did not come to fruition.
The idea did not come to fruition.
Yet Cortez and others vowed to make sure that would not come to fruition.
The plans did not come to fruition.
Twenty years on, we must acknowledge that that hope did not come to fruition.
Many of these designs did not come to fruition for various reasons.
Despite being repeatedly raised, these plans have not come to fruition.
Both of these measures would not come to fruition until after he left office.
Ron should remember that all prophesies do not come to fruition.
Unfortunately, these efforts did not come to fruition and the expected results were not achieved.
The life you dreamed for yourself may not come to fruition.
However, this reform will not come to fruition for several years.
Work was begun on a stage version, but this did not come to fruition.
Establishing a permanent collection did not come to fruition until after World War II.
Unfortunately, those and other initiatives aimed at a peaceful solution did not come to fruition.
Now, if the events that I foretold do not come to fruition I will be very disappointed.
However, as the new century was ushered in, this increase did not come to fruition.
That time the plan did not come to fruition.
The funding for this project never materialized, and it did not come to fruition.
However, their plans did not come to fruition.

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