Aún no tenemos significados para "anticipate much".
1I didn't anticipate much at this depth, but you could never tell.
2I am much pleased with him and anticipate much pleasure in his company.'
3Abel's father did not anticipate much more trouble in that quarter.
4He doesn't anticipate much of a change under level 3.
5Fury will not anticipate much sympathy or compassion from the governing bodies during his inactivity.
6He could anticipate much better than could Davison, therefore, the probable indignation of the Queen.
7I didn't anticipate much profit, because he could have easily slipped away into the woods.
8For my own part, I did not anticipate much pleasure in the society of my guests.
9I don't anticipate much merriment tomorrow evening.
10Yes, I don't anticipate much trouble in getting out the gold, once we reach the wreck of course-
11John McKee says apart from the return of Nemani Nadolo he doesn't anticipate much upheaval come the final selection.
12However, Trump on Monday told Reuters in an interview he did not " anticipate much" from this week's talks.
13I do not anticipate much pleasure in this London visit, but I will go, dear papa, as you wish it.
14His awakened mind gave but little thought to his entertainers, and he did not anticipate much pleasure from their society.
15We don't anticipate much of a change in his condition today but will provide a further update once more information becomes available.
16He did not anticipate much excitement in Eastern Prussia, but he thought that any change must be a change for the better.
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