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How could he foresee that I would go to your meeting?
I could not have foreseen that she would speak first.
He could not foresee that the Government would put it down itself eight months later.
She could well foresee that deep trouble would come of it.
"But we did not foresee that it would cause all this trouble."
Q. Do you foresee that in 1982 or any time soon?
On the other hand, who could have foreseen that events would lead her to this point in time?
He foresaw that the murder would, or at least might, take place.
So we foresee that this could be presented to the college on 5 May.
I foresee that this field will increase significantly in the future.
Not because I feared what happened; no one could foresee that.
And who could have foreseen that the Internet would become the world's largest book market?
It was not very difficult to foresee that this must be inevitable.
He foresaw that the fact would be an asset in the future.
Decades ago it could be foreseen that something of this kind was going to happen.
She could foresee that was going to be her new mantra, in the weeks to come.
I could foresee that our conversation might be a little strained.
He foresaw that no good was likely to come of this acquisition.
He could, on the basis of this conversation, foresee that.
They could not have foreseen that I would break away and reach the sanctuary.
She supposed the Doyle woman had probably foreseen that, too.
It was foreseen that the Commission would meet at least twice per year.
"Because he foresaw that she would be very much more useful to him in the character of a free woman."
She had evidently foreseen that we were going to run short of good old snow.
But none had foreseen that the losses would be so heavy.