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Meanings of anticipate trouble in English
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Usage of anticipate trouble in English
1
Then the lamps went out, and we began to anticipatetrouble.
2
As your years increase, you will learn not to anticipatetrouble and worry.
3
Blaine hurried on to his hotel, refusing to anticipatetrouble.
4
Nigeria was conterminous with the Cameroons, and she knew the Germans well enough to anticipatetrouble.
5
But he resolved not to anticipatetrouble.
6
Nor did he anticipatetrouble with John.
7
She, too, thought they looked "gloomy," but it was not her practice to anticipatetrouble.
8
Understand we do not anticipatetrouble.
9
And why should one anticipatetrouble?
10
You must not anticipatetrouble.
11
But I won't anticipatetrouble.
12
We are not at war with any South American country, so there is no reason why we should anticipatetrouble.
13
For all that, Sadie did not mean to anticipatetrouble, and set about some household work that her drive had delayed.
14
Berthelot, quick and clever, like his opposite number, Henry Wilson, was an inveterate optimist who found it temperamentally difficult to anticipatetrouble.
15
It has also called into question the ability of Brian Cowen as Taoiseach to anticipatetrouble and to keep his Coalition partners sweet.
16
Captain Kettle was to him merely a down-on-his-luck free-passage nobody, and as the mate was large and lusty he did not anticipatetrouble.