Be excited or anxious about.
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Examples for "anticipate "
Examples for "anticipate "
1 Trump said public health experts anticipate shortages of respirators for healthcare workers.
2 However, we don't anticipate a significant increase at this point in time.
3 He said: I do not anticipate a great political standoff about this.
4 Speculators anticipate consolidation in the sector as a result of lower business.
5 Never one to lose the moment, Barry said, I don't anticipate problems.
1 You need to look for great products and so on, he said.
2 It was quite a new look for Bernice-and it carried consequences.
3 Users look for jobs and ask others for business recommendations or advice.
4 D'Amico said pediatricians can easily look for these factors in young children.
5 Hasn't taken her long to look for a new job, I thought.
1 We just look to use our skills in the best possible way.
2 Everything remains possible in this group and we'll look to the future.
3 If Ukraine pays market rates, it may look to the second quarter.
4 However, Ladbrokes might look to bring in someone from outside the company.
5 It's important to look to the future and leave the past behind.
6 For a great family day out, look to Florence Court in Enniskillen.
7 For an idea of how contact tracing works best, look to Germany.
8 Fortunately the news is slightly better when we look to the future.
9 But Ms Ardern says the government may look to share that cost.
10 Clearly, every opponent will look to test that area of the court.
11 It is the lineout, however, that South Africa may look to target.
12 It didn't work today for us so we look to go again.
13 As we look to Indonesia, we are able to see clear answers.
14 The reforms announced by the government yesterday look to amend that dependence.
15 Let us look to the future and not to the past, gentlemen!
16 Bobby Colcombe Huddersfield Town We look to have done great business already.
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This collocation consists of: Look to across language varieties