a foregone conclusion造句(1) The outcome of theelection is a foregone conclusion.
(2) The outcome of the vote is a foregone conclusion.
(3) The outcome of the battle was a foregone conclusion.
(4) The election result was a foregone conclusion.
(5) Most voters believe the result is a foregone conclusion.
(6) The result of the match was a foregone conclusion.
(7) It was a foregone conclusion that I would end up in the same business as him.
(8) The result of the election seems to be a foregone conclusion.
(9) But gaining that support was not a foregone conclusion.
(10) Male speaker It's certainly not a foregone conclusion.
(11) But it is by no means a foregone conclusion.
(12) The result was a foregone conclusion.
(13) But none of these is a foregone conclusion.
(14) It seemed like a foregone conclusion that Tiger Woods would win the tournament.
(15) It is equally a foregone conclusion that reform must come eventually.
(16) It is a foregone conclusion that the homosexual laws will not be reformed yet.
(17) But the outcome of the battle was a foregone conclusion.
(18) His departure was considered a foregone conclusion since the lifeless Trojans were playing uninspired ball.
(19) Ian's bound to get the job -- it's a foregone conclusion.
(20) But is it really a foregone conclusion that all of these young people will turn to crime?
(21) The championship result was almost a foregone conclusion.
(22) The outcome is a foregone conclusion.
(23) Your victory was a foregone conclusion.
(24) Who will win and who will lose these struggles is not a foregone conclusion.
(25) They never had to plan their shared parenting; it was a foregone conclusion.
(26) Some commentators and businessmen have suggested that the successful privatization of the National Freight Corporation was a foregone conclusion.
(27) As posters go up in hotel lobbies and banners are hung in the international airport terminals, crowds are a foregone conclusion.
(28) For three more years, Masada continued to hold out, but its fall was a foregone conclusion.
(29) Do not be deterred from exercising your right of appeal by the belief that the outcome will be a foregone conclusion.
(30) For would-be predators Greene King; it's an embarrassing reversal after claiming a foregone conclusion.