Examples of 'plans came' in a sentence

Meaning of "plans came"

Suggests that certain plans or strategies that were established or formulated have finally materialized or been put into action

How to use "plans came" in a sentence

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But unfortunately his plans came to nothing.
Plans came into my mind.
None of these grandiose plans came to fruition.
During a conversation with a friend recently the subject of plans came up.
But his plans came to nought.
We dont know where the plans came from.
All my plans came to nothing.
I am still trying to figure out where the plans came from.
And those plans came very near spelling a major disaster for us.
Im still trying to figure out where the plans came from.
But no combination of contrived plans came close to fulfilling the promise of the day.
It is fair to say we are unexpectedly delighted that those plans came to fruition.
The plans came over on the Mayflower.
He had the idea of synchronized swimmers and all other plans came naturally.
One of the more famous and ambitious plans came from famed urban planner Daniel Burnham.

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The plans came from the Bavarian court architect Leo von Klenze.
However Matt Barlow once again left the band before these plans came to fruition.
Out of these plans came the first European habitation of Australia at Sydney Cove.
Surprisingly enough, the plans came together.
Those plans came in very handy my son, much obliged.
Accordingly, environmental protection and forestation plans came into play.
That's about where my plans came to a screeching halt.
His plans came to naught, probably because of an extremely embarrassing incident.
When the financial situation improved, the expansion plans came back.
All of his plans came to nothing due to a lack of self-control.
But none of Milosevic 's plans came to fruition.
From Bradley 's plans came a new breed of toy car, mini speed demons with bulging engines.
Brother Agathon had intended to include it, but his plans came to nothing.
In the end, these ambitious plans came to nothing after Garfield was assassinated.
As in the First World War, the war ended before these plans came to fruition.
The decision to cancel the plans came in a joint Conservative-Liberal Democrat policy agreement.
And that is where May ‘ s best-laid plans came undone.
Such plans came to nought for the thief John Little,.
You can not just change the plans . The plans came over on the Mayflower.
Those plans came in very handy, my son.
Like a house of cards, Tom 's dreams and plans came crashing down around him.
Lawrence 's plans came into play, and, successfully, he recruited Johnson to the Templar Order.
But as usual, our plans came to a halt.
The plans came over on the Mayflower . Come on, Lor.
None of Noble 's plans came to fruition.
These plans came to fruition in 2000 and became training projects.
Soon, however, his father 's plans came unstuck.
Somehow, all those plans came together on the night of 8 August.
The plans came to fruition in 1979 and the first activities began then.
On top of these plans came moves in 1993 towards a concerted wave of closures.
The plans came to fruition after the war, and the Longside was completed in 1954.
The plans came to naught because of the fall of the Catholic Church in the 1530s.
But these plans came to nought when France surrendered in June 1940.
These plans came to an end with the Japanese conquest of Burma in 1942.
The plans came to fruition and in March 1970 the Arabian Gulf Cup was inaugurated.

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