Sentences with phrase «transpired there»

It will be treated with respect and whatever transpired there, will not reach others.
We both worked at Kemco, and as things kind of transpired there, we decided that it was time to use our skills and set up our own publishing company.
But what transpired there, or rather what did not transpire there, is emblematic of the intrinsic failures of a public school monopoly that does not demand market accountability.
I know of cases where a child was asked why they were not doing homework and it transpired there was no electricity for light at home, no computer at all and the single parent was working night shifts.
Earth's atmosphere is greatly different to the other planets because of the various life processes that have transpired there, while the atmosphere of Mercury has mostly, although not entirely, been blasted away by the solar wind.
We have no record of David's actual entry into the city; but that it was truly a singular triumph is attested in all that subsequently transpired there.
«What happens in Albany is important, what transpires there is important.
As it transpires there seems to be a problem with the switch on the side, and as long as I leave it in standby rather than turning it off completely using said switch everything seems to be okay.

Not exact matches

There's no saying what will transpire over the course of either relationship.
There are countless press stories of the events of alleged events of Christmas 1914, despite there being considerable doubt about what actually transpThere are countless press stories of the events of alleged events of Christmas 1914, despite there being considerable doubt about what actually transpthere being considerable doubt about what actually transpired.
If one employee says the event in question happened there at 9 a.m. but that nobody else saw it transpire, you go to the break room at 9 a.m..
How this might play out is anyone's guess, although science fiction novels like Kim Stanley Robinson's «Mars Trilogy» give an interesting glimpse into what could transpire once we get there.
(Remember, 85 % of the cars and trucks made in Canada are for export, mostly to the U.S.) When oil prices tumbled, bringing down the loonie, there were hopes of an automaking renaissance, but this has so far failed to transpire.
«There was an automatic assumption that you were exclusive, and if it transpired you weren't, then it was called cheating.»
The other goes something like this: Is there anything one could reasonably call a god that cares one whit about anything that transpires on this planet or in any of our lives?
There are only two participants in this thread who know what has transpired, and they are Julie and Tony.
Indeed, there are a number of problems in knowing anything about what transpired around the birth of Jesus that appear to be insurmountable.
Indeed, there are a number of problems in knowing exactly what transpired around the birth of Jesus that appear to be insurmountable.
Why haven't you published descriptions of recent dreams, so we can watch to see what transpires in you waking moments (which are likely few and far between) to see if there is ANY relationship between your dreams and reality?
Even when God did speak, no one there agreed on just what transpired.
There were about 200 million people alive on the planet when the biblical events supposedly transpired.
Assuming the omnibenevolence of Whitehead's God (that God wills the best for each actual occasion), in order for all evil to be merely apparent, there has to be an absolute conformity between God's will and what transpires in the actual world.3 For if the actual world fails to conform to God's aim, then actualizations will have occurred in the place of which other actualizations would have been better.
Notwithstanding the fact that there is no easy formula for knowing how and to what immediate ends God is moving in the restless flux of happenings, the Christian confesses that the hand of God is behind, within, and against whatever transpires in the universe.
There are no words to describe what transpired those last 10 seconds of the game and so instead, I'll put my mouth to greater use by eating this AND my feelings in the sanctuary of my own bed.
«There are things going on at the minute, but we will have to wait and see if it will transpire,» Lambert told a news conference
Let's face it there isn't enough cane in the world to sugarcoat what has transpired here over the last 18 months.
But there most definitely is a soothing feeling of vindication seeing what transpired.
For me it seems as if it is a similar pattern to the way deals transpire within Arsenal, unlike most clubs who there is a whole song and dance number before the actual transfer of a player.
you never know we might even see vidal turn up before end of july maybe, and the c / f might be a case of waiting to see what events at real madrid transpire maybe aguero going there and us getting benz we will have to see.
A lot can transpire between now and mid-November when NASCAR crowns its 2018 Cup Series champion, but there is every indication Busch will again qualify for the Final Four as he has every season since 2015 and be in contention to capture his second title in four years.
A lot of crap has transpired, which leaves one wondering, but if this were to happen, I think we could safely assume there is absolutely NO plan or reasoning left at the AFC; the club and its leadership flying by the seat of its pants!
But there isn't really a word that describes how Antetokounmpo rolls those all into a single packaged play that can transpire in seconds and doesn't really fit with the NBA we've watched for decades now.
Viewing various videos on the news & social media at the events that later transpired nearer to Kick Off, I still can't understand why Spurs fans are allowed into so close contact with the Arsenal Fans.At the barriers near the turnstiles the Police looked under resourced & a few arsenal fans were physically assaulted, if there had been more Arsenal fans to attack I think this situation could have escalated.
There was some mild panic yesterday when it appeared he could have picked up a season - ending reoccurrence of his ankle problem that kept him out so long before, but it's transpired to be his other ankle, and not a problem based on overplaying or burnout, as many were keen to suggest for some reason.
There has been some discussion about going on a date, but so far nothing has transpired.
There's a section in the book that covers birth certificates, and it's both critical and timely because of the ongoing national debate that has been transpiring over the last few years.
It remains to be seen what transpires in Yemen, but I'd think it doubtful that we'd allow the King there to fall with al - Qaida waiting in the wings to prosper in an even more unstable country, regardless of the massacre at the weekend.
After the result, it transpired that there was no plan, no policy proposals, no exit strategy proposed by either campaign.
Russia has its own forces there as well and they seem to be coordinating - though the future of that coordination is uncertain given what transpired yesterday.
There was an about face by Vance that was so prominent that it left observers wondering what had transpired to cause it to happen.
So, there is the need for us to come to the national secretariat, and we can assure you that the national chairman is on top of the matter and we will go back to Bauchi and tell our members exactly what transpired
Given what has transpired, the British High Commission would request the Ghanaian Parliament to be aware of the following: a) we will henceforth only entertain and prioritise requests for visas from MPs, if they are made through the parliamentary protocol office who should verify that there is an official, parliamentary reason for the proposed visit;
It added that given what has transpired, the High Commission will «will henceforth only entertain and prioritise requests for visas from MPs, if they are made through the parliamentary protocol office who should verify that there is an official, parliamentary reason for the proposed visit.»
He said, «In the course of further review of facts of this case, it transpired that the legal issues arising from the originating motion of the applicant are very recondite and novel as there have not been concrete apex court decisions on them and they also affect and will affect many criminal and civil cases all over Nigeria where the Administration of Criminal Justice Act is being applied.»
«On Paul Merton's team tonight is a man who, after confessing to a drinking problem, reported that four party officials cornered him in his private office — although later it transpired that there were only two of them: Charles Kennedy!»
«If there is no disagreement between the executive and the legislative arm, a lot of people will not know what transpires and will not be able to call the system to order.
There are five main sections, each of which opens with a statement of our intuition, which, it transpires, is wrong.
There's little soil to absorb it or vegetation to transpire it, and buildings block the sunlight that could evaporate it.
I mean, just think of all the billions of plants out there, all of them transpiring 24/7 — that really adds up.
«I ask that those who have the room for it (now or later), hear him out and judge whether there is room for redemption in all that will transpire
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