Use "in anticipation" in a sentence

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2. Her eyes flickered nervously in anticipation.

3. They licked their lips in anticipation.

4. Her eyes grew wide in anticipation.

5. A pleasure is sometimes greatest in anticipation.

6. Must currently be holding breath in anticipation.

7. He smiled in anticipation of her imminent arrival.

8. Anticipately (Adverb) In anticipation, in advance; anticipatedly

9. Anticipately meaning (dated) In anticipation, in advance; anticipatedly.

10. 27 A pleasure is sometimes greatest in anticipation.

11. The dog drooled in anticipation of his dinner.

12. Scottish rugby fans are licking their lips in anticipation.

13. In Anticipation of the End of the Gentile Times

14. I froze, mouth trout-like, agape in anticipation, heart racing.

15. Exultation coursed through him in anticipation of an easy kill.

16. A hush fell in anticipation of the world's greatest swordsman.

17. Definition of in Anticipation of : expecting that (something will happen or that someone will arrive) They hired extra police officers in Anticipation of a big crowd at the concert

18. The animals grew restless as if in anticipation of an earthquake.

19. I lived it twice now, once in anticipation, once in actuality.

20. The crew held on for dear life in anticipation of the collision.

21. His whole ministry was lived in anticipation of the Atonement and Resurrection.

22. Anticipately (comparative more Anticipately, superlative most Anticipately) (dated) In anticipation, in advance; anticipatedly.

23. 1 Investors were storing up a lot of cash in anticipation of disaster.

24. He bought extra food in anticipation of more people coming than he'd invited.

25. The rich, mouthwatering aroma of freshly cooked food made her stomach gurgle in anticipation.

26. The Xiongnu forces, however, had been long waiting in anticipation to ambush their adversary.

27. We suffer more in anticipation than in actuality, and this came true for me.

28. So when the company makes money, its junk soars, in anticipation of the windfall.

29. The baby robins, scrub jays, finches, sparrows and starlings opened their mouths wide in anticipation.

30. Countermove An operation undertaken in reaction to or in anticipation of a move by the enemy.

31. At each intersection, Converse had cringed in anticipation of the bullet, the blade, the hatchet.

32. This approach eliminated the temptation to pad budgets in anticipation of across-the-board cuts.

33. Countermove An operation undertaken in reaction to or in anticipation of a move by the enemy.

34. Fenton moved his big prison rig closer too, in anticipation of a fresh intake of captives.

35. When our Brains anticipate a rewarding activity—like eating or social contact—these neurons activate in anticipation

36. The musclebound horseflies retreat and return; they rest, rubbing their hands together in anticipation and spite.

37. Bated breath, with Bated breath, or baited breath refers to restraining one's breathing in anticipation or supplicance

38. Acopon Brewing: The brewery closed for two days in anticipation of reopening May 22 in Dripping Springs

39. Was he relishing this moment, deliberately prolonging it in anticipation out of bile at the cadet's blasphemy?

40. Ephraim the Syrian, approaching the confessional Analogian, and crossing our arms across our chests in anticipation of Communion.

41. In the following week, 260,000 Nationalist troops began to exit the city in anticipation of the immediate surrender.

42. 14 Next week we'll be roughing out the work in anticipation of prototyping effort in an upcoming sprint.

43. The sixty Spanish sailors had been sent to the gunpowder depository about an hour or two before in anticipation (...)

44. The first major teen icon whose work is grounded not in anticipation and impatience, but vacillation, resignation and looking back.

45. Troops in the Philippines have been put on full alert in anticipation of trouble during a planned general strike.

46. 30: French forces on the French-German border fall back to the Maginot Line in anticipation of a German invasion.

47. However, it now plans to draw in its horns in anticipation of declining demand for farm machinery by cutting back production.

48. Members of Terra-Save lie in Wait here in front of Ηarvardville Airport in anticipation of Senator Davis, imminent arrival.

49. Clippership Wharf also employs a system of deployable flood barriers that can be installed in anticipation of a serious storm event

50. Micromobility company Lime is partnering with Commuting benefits provider Edenred in anticipation of the post-pandemic surge in two-wheeled office treks.

51. Les Ebdon, vice-chancellor of Bedfordshire, said his university was running extra induction weeks in anticipation of international students being delayed.

52. Binky has an older brother called Oliver who has yet to appear on the E4 show, but we wait in anticipation.

53. Tantra teaches you to hold an orgasm over time... in anticipation of an ultimate moment... to release it upon the world.

54. The Chalice Quilt was made by slaves on a Texas plantation in 1860 in anticipation of a visit from an itinerant bishop.

55. When a court case is Adjourned, it is postponed either indefinitely, until a later date or definitely in anticipation of a dismissal

56. The grace of Christ the Redeemer acted in her in anticipation, preserving her from original sin and from any contagion of guilt.

57. 25 After only one or two trials, many bees learned to stick out their tonguelike proboscis in anticipation of a sugary droplet.

58. Seldom will you encounter a character who will make your fingers tingle so much in anticipation of closing them around his neck.

59. CCA requires taking appropriate action, such as improving water efficiency, adapting building codes or building flood defences, in anticipation of extreme weather events.

60. Background: Group specific blood is often cross-matched ready for all patients scheduled for Caesarean section in anticipation of haemorrhage during the surgery

61. English In Anticipation of the future parliamentary follow-up of the report, and since this is the first reading, I will abstain from voting

62. In Anticipation of a meal - supposing we are with the ideal companion at the best table in the perfect restaurant - we might indeed postpone sadness

63. In anticipation of future developments with this process, efforts should therefore be maintained to ensure that education and training remain firmly anchored in the broader strategy

64. As spruce Budworm numbers remain on the rise throughout Maine, the Maine Forest Service and its cooperators continue to track populations carefully in anticipation of an approaching outbreak

65. If membranes rupture At term, but she has no sign of imminent delivery, infection or fetal distress, have patient go to hospital in anticipation of delivery

66. In anticipation of future developments with this process, efforts should therefore be maintained to ensure that education and training remain firmly anchored in the broader strategy.

67. In anticipation of the new ruling , 30,000 new vehicles were registered in the past week , at least three times the normal rate , Xinhua state news agency .

68. As adverbs the difference between anticipatedly and Anticipately is that anticipatedly is in an anticipated manner; in advance while Anticipately is (dated) in anticipation, in advance; anticipatedly.

69. 23 Then, brightening, in anticipation of one of his practical jokes: "Come daughter, let's go tell Pork that instead of buying Dilcey, I've sold him to John Wilkes."

70. Abel offered a gift involving life and blood to the Source of life, likely as a token of his intense longing for and in anticipation of the realization of Jehovah’s promise.

71. Attachment: A legal term referring to the action of seizing property in anticipation of a favorable ruling for a plaintiff who claims to be owed money by the defendant.

72. In time this creates a bond of love surpassing anything felt in anticipation of marriage, and in such unifying happiness it becomes a pleasure to adjust to each other’s differences.

73. While all these words mean "to state positively usually in anticipation of denial or objection," Avow stresses frank declaration and acknowledgment of personal responsibility for what is declared. Avowed that all …

74. Ahead of time; in anticipation; "when you pay Ahead (or in advance) you receive a discount" "We like to plan Ahead" "should have made reservations beforehand" 5

75. However, during the eighth century B.C.E., in anticipation of a siege by the Assyrians, King Hezekiah built an outer wall to protect the Pool of Siloam, enclosing it within the city.

76. 5: Britain and France decide to intervene in Norway to cut off the iron ore trade in anticipation of an expected German occupation and ostensibly to open a route to assist Finland.

77. Synonyms of Anticipations the act or state of looking forward to some occurrence in anticipation of a job offer, she had already begun looking for an apartment in the city where the company was based

78. The first day of Advent is the first day of a new Liturgical (or church) calendar and begins a four week period of preparation in anticipation of the nativity of Jesus at Christmas.

79. A rat's amygdala responds to natural dangers (rats fear cats without having to learn to do so) and learns about new dangers (sounds, sights and smells that occur in anticipation of cats and other threats).

80. Because of Cockcrow, Peter knew that the Sun was about to rise, even as we contemplate our own denials of Jesus during this period of darkness all the while in anticipation of the celebration of the Son’s rising