(1) you never know what might eventuate(2) you never know what might eventuate(3) However, the Act has never been brought into force, in part because there was no strong interest in New Zealand, and in part because other developments internationally did not eventuate .(4) An expected personal following did not eventuate and he finished well short with just 615 votes.(5) circumstances that eventuate in crime(6) circumstances that eventuate in crime(7) I watched as a libel case was brought against one of his books in 1990, eventuating in its removal from college and university libraries.(8) It is nevertheless the set of attitudes which eventuated in the development of modern capitalism.(9) Laurie also admitted that he did hold regrets for the way that some pieces of his reports and columns had eventuated , but wouldn't give any specific examples.(10) And if the contingency eventuates , neither France nor Spain have the mobility or the means to pursue their foes into the uttermost reaches of Central Asia, the deserts of Africa or the teeming stews of the Southwest Asia.(11) It's not clear at this stage just exactly how that will be eventuating .(12) An oil drilling venture in the 1980s never eventuated .(13) No amount of effort will eventuate in success if we do not adopt the two-pronged approach to solving the problem of runaway criminal activity here.(14) However, the body that eventuated out of this decision has been systematically attacked and stripped back of both its funding and its responsibilities since its establishment.(15) Sullivan is running a competition to see what eventuates .(16) In short, there is no reason, other than the perennial libido dominandi, why a moderate official u2018establishmentu2019 of Islam need eventuate in religious persecution and repression.