Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use in anticipation in a sentence

Looking for sentences with "in anticipation"? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Leaks from the Vatican, in anticipation of the document's release, suggest that the Pope will introduce five new mysteries to the Rosary.
At the same time, in anticipation of a slowdown, businesses retrench and through their actions they produce one.
The council now needs to restore the allotments earmarked for the extension, which had been left untended in anticipation of planning consent.
I snuggled into my warm bed and shut my eyes, in anticipation of a blissful sleep.
Most of the people were college students, their Mohawks, pixie-cuts, dreads, just bobbing in anticipation of being with more teenagers.
Urbanization is happening at such a brisk rate that the government is planning entire new cities in anticipation of large new urban populations.
By releasing this record, she implicates that someone, somewhere, is wringing their hands in anticipation for it.
Most heads of family businesses know the possible pitfalls ahead but few act in anticipation.
All over the world, bottles of red wine are being uncorked and coffee percolators are burbling away pleasantly in anticipation.
Reports say that thousands of eager spectators are descending on the town in anticipation of the event.
Stocks have been in a bull market in anticipation that a strong economic recovery is on the way.
Both Lady Garwood and Lady Gwyneth immediately leaned forward in anticipation as the viscountess cleared her throat self-importantly.
The currency markets are busily marking sterling down against both the dollar and the euro in anticipation of early action.
How we roared, jumping in anticipation of a well earned place at the finish.
Her father guiding the play of the fish, her lifting the green nylon net in anticipation and finally the heavy weight in it.
And as the government steps up its efforts to join the euro we can expect more traders sell sterling in anticipation.
The partisan crowd was waiting silently in anticipation as religious zealots would for a messiah.
We crowded into the theatre space and took a place on the concrete floor, crouching in the darkness in anticipation.
His stomach tightened in anticipation, knowing he was finally going to talk to the girl.
I packed up a lot of my books and music some months ago in anticipation of moving!
Show More Sentences
Examples from Classical Literature
This was at a moment when all England was in arms, in anticipation of an invasion from France.
Moroni had purposely told her that, evidently in anticipation that we might meet!
When I was a boy I had a knack at versing, which came rather in anticipation of the subjects to use it on.
This was to him a grand discovery, for, in anticipation, cubs and vixen were already his.
Higher up the few tufts of bunch grass that remained rustled in anticipation.
Every rootlet lends itself to steady the growing giant, as if in anticipation of fierce conflict with the elements.
I crossed, and found the place all alive in anticipation of a kermess, or fair, that was to be held there the next day but one.
It seems inartistic and sordid to insert a pessary or a suppository in anticipation of the sexual act.
Vergil, wrote his Eclogues and Georgics as pastoral poems, revisiting the mythical Golden Age and in anticipation of a new Golden Age to come.
Thanking you in anticipation, and apologising for troubling you.
I had but a broken sleep the night before, in anticipation of the pleasure of a whole day with Em'ly.
When he arrives at the hippodrome, he will be crowned with the poetic wreath, in anticipation of his victory at the approaching Olympics.
Here Uncle Remus paused to laugh in anticipation of what was to follow.
Daylight did not suggest anything, while he hung almost gleefully upon her actions in anticipation of what the fractious Bob was going to get.
When the Attorney-General ceased, a buzz arose in the court as if a cloud of great blue-flies were swarming about the prisoner, in anticipation of what he was soon to become.
Miss Graybrooke nodded her head responsively, and settled herself in her chair, as if summoning her attention in anticipation of a coming demand on it.
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2024