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1. As I had predicted, we resorted to getting a take-away but even so, we didn’t eat until nearly ten forty-five – a silent meal - after which, by tacit agreement, we all went to bed
2. Remembrance Day, when it arrives, is cold, grey and damp (as Janet predicted) and casts an atmosphere of gloom over The Laurels
3. As predicted by Gilla, the house is ready to welcome us; beds are made and a supper of hot soup and fresh bread waiting for us
4. And when he reached his orgasm your name was revealed to him, just as your dreams predicted
5. "The sum of all dimensions predicted by the infinite dimension theorem
6. As I predicted, it is now quite warm and I contemplate having lunch in the garden and then maybe doing some sunbathing
7. Small consolation that you predicted this would be the case
8. A storm is predicted for tomorrow afternoon; if they are caught in the open, they will die
9. predicted, but he was not someone to shirk from hard tasks
10. the storm arrived, much as predicted
11. “The shamen have predicted a late freeze this week,” he said, “and I do have a foot warmer under that table
12. been predicted, his growing language skills would be a considerable
13. As predicted, the hollow where they had laboured so hard had filled with water
14. – correctly – predicted that it would act as a recruitment centre in the
15. Only gZarvik had really seemed defensive, that was because he was known to have predicted favor for those who brought in a body for the ghost
16. The distress signal gave data on the asteroid, such as its position in outer-space when the distress signal had been sent out, as well as a predicted trajectory path for the asteroid, so that the crew back on Earth could send a rescue ship to save everybody
17. Here before him was the Instinctive and Moving centers grouped in the lower level---just as predicted
18. Agabus, along with some other prophets, predicted a famine in
19. The weather had been predicted to be hot and people were asked to prepare their evacuation plans or to prepare their land and their houses if they were staying to fight any blaze that came their way
20. Just as Jacques had predicted, it was dark by the time
21. If you did not I can tell you the weather is predicted to get hotter with no rain forecast
22. had already arrived and, as Pierre had predicted, they
23. The second attack happened as Axel had predicted
24. predicted that, one day, the tree will be hitting
25. Doubtless you could have predicted what would
26. As predicted, the name once more demonstrated its power to captivate, to freeze a fast mover in his tracks
27. Nevertheless, when some of the smells that Chuff had predicted began to be identified by independent researchers, orthodox science had no option but to accept his theory
28. In the first few moments of creation, as the universe expanded rapidly, this super odour split into the seventeen distinct units of smell as predicted by Chuff's Table
29. These revolutions are predicted to cause a domino effect on the rest of the world i
30. He entered with words of responses to predicted questions spinning in his head
31. Not that he could have ever predicted this opportunity would be within reach, or that he’d have the courage to take it
32. The late-October sun streaming through invited him to go out into the hilly vista, still snow free on the last few days of a predicted warm spell
33. It was solid and hadn’t caved in or fallen into the stream as predicted when first designed
34. He hoped the bubble would soon engulf the device and shrink the wave in the predicted time: a picosecond after full power, before it had time to destroy his surrounding’s temporal presence
35. “That must mean that there is much more airborne moisture than predicted
36. At that rate they would actually get there sooner than he had predicted
37. I forgot to tell you before that the storm is predicted to come in much earlier than forecasted
38. Peter’s unexpected death had affected her more than she would have ever predicted
39. 3, was predicted to be the first species 7 would visit
40. You should be able to find hundreds of references to events that were predicted in the Bible that actually occurred; just as it was predicted
41. We should look out for prophecies, that were predicted and then fulfilled with 100% accuracy, by verifying events from history
42. The number of predictions about future events contained within the Bible and the fact that we find that all events that have occurred in our past, came true with 100% accuracy, not failing once in accuracy or timing, should leave one with sobering thoughts about the events predicted for our future
43. We know that this Book contains many prophecies, which have been fulfilled, down to the last letter, for every event that was predicted and occurred in our past
44. How then should we treat those statements or sections from the Bible which we are unable to verify authenticity? Would it be accurate to assume that if we can prove 100% factual truth in all cases, would it be fair to treat the sections or passages for which we lack the evidence or foresight into the future, with exactly the same attitude? Would it be stretching it too far to think that we can demonstrate scientifically that the Bible as a whole is a supernatural unity and that we can accept with certainty that it contains true information on all aspects - even on subjects that we are unable to validate, due to our limitations? If we know that the information contained in this Book, predicted events that would happen in the future with 100% accuracy and continue to predict future events which we cannot assess from our point in time, should we not pay serious attention to what it says about those future events?
45. place on the sofa was predicted to affect one’s health if sat in for
46. No one could have predicted that, at this point in their lives, true love would find them
47. “We’ll continue this discussion later in private,” Adem said quietly, “as I fear there may be more listeners than we had predicted
48. They used just one of their names, but would choose whichever name made the fighter seem more or less attractive – depending on whether they were predicted to be a crowd favourite or not
49. situation, they were all thankful to varying degrees for the way things worked out, at least their lives were spared, and that was something that no one could have predicted
50. The time-code currently predicted the craft would enter somewhere in the English Channel in 7