We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
The benchmarking process should herald progress on modernisation in the education sector.
2
They say the red comet is a herald of a new age.
3
The Year of the Dragon may herald firey times for China .
4
Analysts said the government exit could herald a recovery at the bank.
5
Ed Miliband had hoped that 2008 would herald a social democratic moment.
1
Their woes are a harbinger of the developed market pain to come.
2
But the weakness is an opportunity, not a harbinger, fund managers say.
3
GO's rocky start in 1987 proved a harbinger of things to come.
4
Last week's developed market wobbles may be a harbinger of deeper falls.
5
The countenance of the honest Southron was the harbinger of his news.
1
S&Ps changes may even foretell a coming upturn for banks, he said.
2
Could push-ups foretell the future and the state of a person's heart?
3
I expect the king can foretell he will have a great future.
4
No one at present can foretell the outcome of the European War.
5
But you can't foretell the future and you're not a mind reader.
1
I over-annunciated the words.
2
"What do you know?" Keene annunciated each word through clenched teeth.
3
On Wednesday, everyone's favorite caffeine distributor annunciated that its first female COO would be former Sam Club's chief executive officer Rosalind Brewer.