The result gave the lie to cynics who suggested the result was a foregone conclusion. |
Yet that those gods whose inevitable death Walcott laments have lost their sacral force is not at all a foregone conclusion. |
He says that it is a foregone conclusion that Labour will win the next election. |
To stay up any later would have been pointless, the results almost a foregone conclusion. |
The public defenders representing Workman at trial told him his guilt was a foregone conclusion. |
They knew pretty early on the result was a foregone conclusion, Labour were too far ahead to be caught. |