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In both instances the callous bystander can foresee serious injury if he does nothing.
If you know how much you need to borrow and you don't foresee any need to borrow again, a straight home equity loan is probably the way to go.
I can foresee Counsel for the defence making this point and nullifying my evidence.
How do you foresee further developments in Italian business activity in Bulgaria?
Instead of sunshine and bright colours she sees shadows and spirits, and, having gained the power of clairvoyance, can foresee death.
I can't foresee a time when the sort of skills we've accumulated will no longer be in demand.
Also, as I have been informed, he had a presage before he first attempted it, which did foresee it would turn to his ruin.
If they foresee a need for help, they check an the availability of other people before plunging ahead.
He didn't foresee, though, that the farce would become a permanent fixture in our cultural life.
I can foresee that, as already happens on the Continent, certain agents will be invited to align themselves with clubs.
I did not intend or foresee these consequences and it would seem extremely unfair to hold me responsible for them.
Of course, by the early 1990s, you didn't need to be a prophet to foresee the fate of the Left.
As written, the proposition is overly broad and might have vicious unintended consequences the Legislature didn't foresee.
We people who live out in the sticks have a better idea of what could potentially happen, we can foresee the trap.
What the revolutionaries did not foresee was that these changes would soon gnaw at the very heart of their conservative base.
Analysts foresee the spectre of further asset write-downs in coming quarters, which could increase pressure on finances.
Malthus held that people possess the capacity for foresight and make prudential decisions in the light of the consequences they foresee.
Big dogs like the nuclear industry also foresee a water-based hydrogen economy, but with nuclear as the power source that electrolyzes water.
He didn't foresee the palatial palaces of today where the punter can see live racing.
Contemporaries, of course, could not be expected to foresee the relative stability which lay ahead.
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Examples from Classical Literature
On the other hand, one cannot but foresee a gradual enrichment and ennoblement of the interior of the Capitol.
Little did we foresee the tremendous results which were to ensue from that meeting!
I foresee that nobody will be willing to practice the 'freeze-out' on an innocent man, passing fair, if he is a substitute.
I did not then foresee that the restoration of my naval rank alone would be viewed as a half-measure.
I foresee that you, like an Orville, or a Mortimer, will suspect and asperse your mistress.
And by this means Petronius escaped that danger of death, which he could not foresee.
And how can one foresee strife at the first turn of the road on which they have just fraternally entered hand in hand?
Five is somewhat better, the sky is pressuring evening and, by six, is big with shadows that foresee the coming dark.
I can foresee other objections, derived from topics which have not here been treated of.
He does not foresee that in Clara's matronly friend he will behold Marah Rocke!
How could I foresee I should have to deal with a knavish sort of a nameless something?
It is by attention to this point that I can foresee who is likely to win or lose.
I foresee his Black Rod will advance to a pike, and destroy all our ills.
We mourn for the mismanagement at Botany Bay, and foresee the issue.
Consequences easy to foresee did, as a matter of fact, ensue.
Naturally one did not notice or foresee the trend of his unsettlement.
I foresee a snub for our ambassador at EMS, but that is all.
How could she, inexpert, foresee what was mockingly obvious to hindsight?
Hence, as the intelligent reader can foresee, this groom has a part to play in the imbroglio.
Poor fellow, he could foresee that it was going to take him such a weary long time to do it.
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