Use "fateful" in a sentence

1. For this is a fateful decision.

2. " for if you take one fateful look,

3. Evil deeds may beget many fateful consequences.

4. Henry cast his mind back to the fateful evening.

5. Or rather the mid-evening of that fateful night.

6. There is no way to quit a fateful love

7. She looked back now to that fateful day in December.

8. Until one fateful month when everything seemed to happen at once.

9. I relived that fateful day over and over in my mind.

10. I relive that fateful day over and over in my mind.

11. How different Duncton had become in the decades since those fateful days!

12. He made the fateful decision to send in the troops.

13. But fateful forces beyond the band's control were to conspire against them.

14. It was a fateful decision, one which was to break the Government.

15. In this same year the Athenians took a fateful step in internal policy.

16. 13 synonyms for Apocalyptical: apocalyptic, baneful, dire, direful, fateful, fire-and

17. When his rent was raised, he made the fateful decision to move north.

18. The fateful nature of battle scenes means that war films often end with them.

19. He gave a detailed account of what happened on the fateful night.

20. On that fateful night of April 14, 1912, other ships warned of ice ahead.

21. The man responsible for introducing the fateful legislation was none other than Lionel Curtis.

22. Wishart thought back to what he had heard about that fateful night at the banquet.

23. But someone else did predict that fateful conquest of Babylon —almost 200 years in advance!

24. Fujimori and Montesinos held what turned out to be a fateful news conference on August

25. On that fateful day, Wei had wanted to steal medicine for his mother at a pharmacy.

26. For many entrepreneurs, picking the right partner is one of the most fateful decisions.

27. Winston Churchill once defined civilization in a lecture he gave in the fateful year of 1938.

28. I see conundrums, dilemmas , quandaries , impasses, gnarly thickets of fateful possibility with no obvious way out.

29. In just these few days the name had taken on a resonance, a sense of fateful event.

30. That fateful night in the city of Babylon, Belshazzar held a banquet with a thousand of his grandees.

31. There were to be extraordinary inconsistencies in the description of that fateful call by the main participants.

32. All of us have been dramatically affected by the tragic events of that fateful day, September 11, 2001.

33. He had survived the fifth of the seven blasts that rocked the railway system on that fateful Tuesday.

34. She made that fateful decision at age fourteen with the substantial help of the anti-abortion groups.

35. The Benwood wreck is a result of an unusual and unfortunate calamity on that fateful night in April, 1942

36. It took the plant’s operators several fateful hours before they could understand the meaning of computer-controlled alarm signals.

37. One fateful day, he was sitting on his horse when a stunt went awry in a John Ford picture.

38. THE life of Michael Barrymore and that fateful night that ruined his career was examined in a Channel 4 documentary

39. Lurking in the shadows, the Bagman waits to spring the fateful question on his planet-killing victims: paper or plastic?

40. In 1493 he took part in the fateful Battle of Krbava Field, side by side with many distinguished Croatian noblemen.

41. On that fateful January day the beleaguered Matty climbed the five flights of stairs from trading floor to the cafeteria.

42. Achingly Beautiful Lyrics: Night, that fateful raven alighted on the cusp of my bewitchment / The beast in the clouds had swallowed the moon …

43. Then in mid-July, shortly after his requested transfer to the U. S. Army finally came through, the fateful night arrived.

44. A clearly-livid Lewis Hamilton has vowed to " find out " who made the fateful pit-call that cost him a podium finish in Australia .

45. Examples of Blandishment in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web The fateful lane change arose out of one mayor’s resistance to such Blandishments.

46. Russian authorities had to rush to modify the fateful law. Following these amendments, “foreign agents” are now being unilaterally registered, without any judicial review.

47. What exactly transpired on the decks of the Californian that fateful night is forever lost to the voids of history and time

48. In preparing for that fateful day, I prayed over and over again, but still did not know what to do for his leaking tricuspid valve.

49. The Top Seven Fateful Verses from the New Testament (1) “Jewish Bloodguilt” Uncategorized May 13, 2017 In this new series I have gathered together a list of fateful New Testament passages that have been both understood and misunderstood over subsequent ages in ways that reinforce and foster incalculable harm to our lives.

50. The fateful words do not establish a trust in favour of him, but instead a trust at his expense in favour of another person.

51. As the story unravels through its differing viewpoints, the kinship complexities begin to look as fateful as Greek tragedy: brother against brother, vicious rape, impossible Avengings.

52. It is the most fateful moment in a movie that purports to present a searingly accurate account of the 2012 attacks that left four Americans dead in Benghazi, Libya: a …

53. Raised by cats until the age of 5, his foster mother did not allow him to own a B-Daman until Cobalt Blade appeared to him one fateful night.

54. The bombshell confirmation out of Oklahoma City today, as the FAA confirmed, it was, indeed, a lone air traffic controller's fateful mistake que el nombre del hombre es Donald Margolis.

55. Because my doctors have advised me that my state of health may lead to my death within the course of this fateful year...... to avoid that a great misfortune strikes our family

56. Oravec Starlight, the current Oracle of Augeas, was a half-light elven orphan shunned by his people until his fateful encounter with Anrona Starlight, who chose him as her successor in accordance to Kanu's divine prophecy.

57. Britannic (72) IMDb 5.2 1h 29min 2000 This romantic spy thriller follows the events surrounding the fateful voyage of Britannic, the sister ship of Titanic, which sank under mysterious circumstances during the early days of World War I.

58. Through the power of the Internet and a little digging on the DIN, we managed to reunite Mr. McCurdy with the pilot and one of the SAR Techs who flew the fateful mission 24 years ago.

59. But when the sun god stood Bestriding the middle heaven, then the father balanced his golden scales, and in them 70 he set two fateful portions of death, which lays men prostrate, for Trojans, breakers of horses, and bronze-armoured Achaians, and balanced it …

60. Avoidable: 1 adj capable of being avoided or warded off Synonyms: avertable , avertible , evitable Antonyms: inevitable incapable of being avoided or prevented fatal , fateful controlled or decreed by fate; predetermined ineluctable , inescapable , unAvoidable impossible to avoid or evade:"inescapable conclusion" necessary unavoidably

61. Image of one full of people happily Apotheosizing their heroes and diabolizing their enemies alas does.” He was mindful, alas, that we live in an age when political and marketplace transactions (including competition for jobs, land, natural resources), both do-mestic and international, produce fateful (and sometimes destructive) encoun-

62. ‘It's a Cry from the heart for the West, united in righteous and understandable anger, to pause for thought before taking the next fateful step.’ ‘The film is a shattering Cry from the heart but it is rendered all the more effective by its sense of calm, controlled restraint.’

63. She is able to walk by herself but does so slowly and Clumsily.: Elle peut marcher seule, mais lentement et maladroitement.: For once handling the fateful arrows Clumsily, he wounded himself, while Psyche remained untouched.: Pour manipuler une fois les flèches fatidiques maladroitement, il s'est blessé, alors que la psyche demeurait intacte.: The biographical preface was very valuable but

64. An Aspiring inventor, the father has squandered his years huddled over bubbling pots attempting to create an odourless shoe.: Jack is an Aspiring writer, three months on the wagon after his alcoholism caused family problems.: Some are the personal armies of Aspiring warlords, out to conquer as much territory as they can and hold it by force.: Before his fateful punch-up, Bardem had been an

65. Belgravia is a story of secrets and scandals amongst the upper echelon of London society in the 19th century.When the Trenchards accept an invitation to the now legendary ball hosted by the Duchess of Richmond on the fateful eve of the Battle of Waterloo, it sets in motion a series of events that will have consequences for decades to come as secrets unravel behind the porticoed doors of London