单词 | Prospect |
例句 | 1. I see no prospect of things improving here. 2. The prospect of war really frightens me. 3. Major developments are in prospect for the company. 4. Is there any prospect of the weather improving? 5. She has a bike in prospect. 6. A place in the semi-finals is in prospect . 7. An abundant harvest is in prospect. 8. There is no immediate prospect of peace. 9. She viewed the prospect of a week alone in the house without much enthusiasm. 10. The prospect of change of this kind has an unsettling effect on any organisation. 11. He's not exactly thrilled at the prospect of working for his old rival. 12. There's not much prospect of Mr Smith's being elected as Congressman. 13. He felt utterly daunted by the prospect of moving to another country. 14. There's a reasonable prospect that his debts will be paid. 15. My spirits sank at the prospect of starting all over again. 16. I didn't find the prospect of a house with no electricity very alluring. 17. The prospect of so much work filled him with consternation. 18. I have always been delighted at the prospect of a new day, a fresh try, one more start(), with perhaps a bit of magic waiting somewhere behind the morning. 18. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 19. He did not particularly relish the prospect of a meeting with his boss. 20. Unfortunately, there is little prospect of seeing these big questions answered. 21. She was not unduly concerned by the prospect of managing on her own. 22. For many women, the harrowing prospect of giving evidence in a rape case can be too much to bear. 23. Travelling alone around the world is a daunting prospect. 24. He was undismayed by the prospect of failure. 25. He relishes the prospect of a fight. 26. The prospect of working full-time fills me with dread. 27. The prospect of failure scares me rigid. 28. The failures and reverses which await men - and one after another sadden the brow of youth - add a dignity to the prospect of human life, which no Arcadian success would do. 29. The mere mention of the words "heart failure", can conjure up, to the layman, the prospect of imminent death. 30. From the top of the hill there's a beautiful prospect over the valley. 1. I see no prospect of things improving here. 2. The prospect of war really frightens me. 3. Major developments are in prospect for the company. 4. Is there any prospect of the weather improving? 5. A place in the semi-finals is in prospect . 6. An abundant harvest is in prospect. 7. There is no immediate prospect of peace. 8. The prospect of change of this kind has an unsettling effect on any organisation. 9. He's not exactly thrilled at the prospect of working for his old rival. 10. There's not much prospect of Mr Smith's being elected as Congressman. 11. He felt utterly daunted by the prospect of moving to another country. 12. There's a reasonable prospect that his debts will be paid. 13. My spirits sank at the prospect of starting all over again. 14. I didn't find the prospect of a house with no electricity very alluring. 15. The prospect of so much work filled him with consternation. 16. He did not particularly relish the prospect of a meeting with his boss. 17. The mere mention of the words "heart failure", can conjure up, to the layman, the prospect of imminent death. 18. Unfortunately, there is little prospect of seeing these big questions answered. 18. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 19. She was not unduly concerned by the prospect of managing on her own. 20. For many women, the harrowing prospect of giving evidence in a rape case can be too much to bear. 21. The prospect became more evident. 22. They all trembled at the prospect of an enemy invasion. 23. The prospect for passage of the bill was somewhat cloudy, in view of its evident unconstitutionality. 24. The same prospect of misery hung over the head of another tenant of this hard - hearted lord of the soil. 31. A new round of trade talks is in prospect. 32. The prospect of war loomed large. 33. Redundancy can be a demoralising prospect. 34. She couldn't face the prospect of another divorce. 35. The prospect of teaching such bright children appealed enormously. 36. We face the grim prospect of still higher unemployment. 37. Two weeks in hospital seems a bleak prospect. 38. He must face the prospect of financial ruin. 39. The prospect of flying filled me with dread . 40. I was quite excited at the prospect. 41. The prospect of civil war is very real. 42. The prospect of war loomed large in everyone's mind. 43. The prospect of peace seems remote. 44. She's a good prospect for the British team. 45. He cheered up at the prospect of a meal. 46. Thousands moved to the area to prospect for gold. 47. The prospect filled him with horror. 48. There's every prospect of success. 48. 49. This state of things holds out a cheerful prospect. 50. She was elated at the prospect of a holiday. 51. There is no prospect of compromise in sight. 52. The prospect was a joint / group effort. 53. The prospect of meeting the President is quite daunting. 54. The prospect of marriage terrified Alice. 55. The prospect of growing old fills me with dread. 56. I felt a mounting dismay at the prospect. 57. Starting a new job can be a daunting prospect. 58. Realistically, there is little prospect of a ceasefire. 59. The prospect became more evident. 60. The prospect of camping didn't appeal to me. 61. We were chilled at the prospect of war. 62. The prospect of promotion was dangled before him. 63. The prospect of bankruptcy has now receded . 64. We're all excited by the prospect of a party. 65. He did not sound unduly worried at the prospect. 66. She's a good prospect for the national team. 67. The prospect of parenthood filled her with horror. 68. I'm really excited at the prospect of working abroad. 69. This experience opened a new prospect to his mind. 70. She was alarmed at the prospect of travelling alone. 71. They now face the prospect of having to wear a cycling helmet by law. 72. While most people would blanch at the prospect of so much work, Daniels seems to enjoy it. 73. She's relishing the prospect of studying in Bologna for six months. 74. We were appal led at the prospect of having to miss our holiday. 75. Doctors are concerned at the prospect of heart patients having to wait up to a year for surgery. 76. He felt twitchy about the prospect of losing his job. 77. There is little prospect of any improvement in the weather. 78. He had considerable misgivings at the prospect of moving jobs. 79. Westerners balk at the prospect of snake on the menu. 80. They all trembled at the prospect of an enemy invasion. 81. There was the prospect of too good a fortune in reversion when Charles married Dina. 82. He could not reconcile himself to the prospect of losing her. 83. I'm terrifed at the prospect of being alone in the house. 84. The prospect of increased prices has already provoked an outcry. 85. There is every prospect of the weather remaining dry this week. 86. It was with some trepidation that I viewed the prospect of cycling across Uganda. 87. He felt some nervousness at the prospect of meeting her. 88. Even the most cool-headed individuals can be thrown into a mild panic at the prospect of organizing a wedding. 89. There is no prospect of a settlement of the dispute. 90. We face the prospect of having to start all over again. 91. The prospect of a year in India greatly excited her. 92. The prospect of his mother coming to stay galvanized him into action and he immediately set about cleaning the house. 93. She wasn't exactly overjoyed at the prospect of looking after her niece. 94. She quailed at the prospect of addressing such a large crowd. 95. From the restaurant there was a marvellous prospect of/over Sienna and the countryside beyond. 96. The prospect of a month without work was beckoning her. 97. I see little prospect of an improvement in his condition. 98. Spending the holidays in Britain wasn't a prospect that I found particularly appealing. 99. I find the prospect of being without work extremely alarming. 100. The prospect of bankruptcy of his company beetled over the general manager. 101. The prospect of studying for another five years was distinctly unappealing. 102. There is a real prospect that the bill will be defeated in parliament. 103. I don't relish the prospect of getting up early tomorrow. 104. The prospect of facing the team again in the semi-final had everyone quaking in their boots. 105. I was elated by the prospect of the new job ahead. 106. The prospect of living in a city holds little appeal for me. 107. He was sunk in deep gloom at the prospect of being alone. 108. The prospect for passage of the bill was somewhat cloudy,[sentence dictionary] in view of its evident unconstitutionality. 109. The end of the Cold War has produced the prospect of a new world order based on international co-operation. 110. I'm very excited at the prospect of seeing her again. 111. There's a real prospect that England will not qualify for the World Cup. 112. The young man's honesty was debauched by the prospect of easy money. 113. Her husband is out of work and has nothing in prospect at present. 114. I was secretly thrilled at the prospect of going there again. 115. He faced the uninviting prospect of a two-hour wait for the next train. 116. I balked at the prospect of spending four hours on a train with him. 117. She balanced the attractions of a high salary against the prospect of working long hours. 118. He apparently was not perturbed by the prospect of a policeman coming to call. 119. Jacqueline is not relishing the prospect of another spell in prison. 120. He was underwhelmed by the prospect of meeting the Queen. 121. In spite of unification, the country was still faced with the daunting prospect of overcoming four decades of division. 122. I don't relish the prospect of having to share an office. 123. Greeks face the prospect of new general elections next month. 124. He seemed none too happy/pleased at the prospect of meeting the family. 125. Taylor was excited and full of anticipation at the prospect of the trip. 126. Nothing - not even the prospect of dinner - could lift his spirits. 127. The prospect of becoming a father filled him with alarm. 128. After supper he'd put his feet up and read. It was a pleasant prospect. 129. The prospect of a long wait in the rain did not appeal. 130. Millions of Britons face the grim prospect of dearer home loans. 131. I was in sheer ecstasy over the prospect of meeting my idol. 132. They have little prospect of finding new jobs with the same hourly pay. 133. The prospect of having to pay a graduate tax until retirement would kill the students' enthusiasm stone dead. 134. For many kids leaving college the prospect of unemployment beckons. 135. He rubbed his hands with glee at the prospect of their defeat. 136. Growing unease at the prospect of an election is causing fierce arguments within the party. 137. The prospect of spending three whole days with her fills me with horror. 138. The hill commands a fine prospect of the mountain town. 139. He was thrilled at the prospect of seeing them again. 140. The prospect of relegation is a comedown for a club that finished second two seasons ago. 141. She accepted the prospect of her operation with equanimity . 142. She made no attempt to hide her displeasure at the prospect. 143. They are quaking in their boots at the prospect of tomorrow's game. 144. She could now enjoy the joyous prospect of being reunited with him again. 145. The prospect of waiting around just twiddling his thumbs was appalling. 146. The same prospect of misery hung over the head of another tenant of this hard - hearted lord of the soil. 147. He dreaded the prospect of being all alone in that house. 148. Prospect Park, with its vast lake[],[] is a magnet for all health freaks. 149. He was an experienced car salesman and recognized an easy prospect when he saw one! 150. Young people are lured to the city by the prospect of a job and money. 151. There seems little prospect of an end to the dispute. 152. She wasn't exactly overjoyed at the prospect of looking after two small boys. 153. Bigwig, cheerful at the prospect of action. 154. The prospect of colonial war became his new cause. 155. Hindenburg regarded such a prospect with abhorrence. 156. Ditching its shareholders is an equally daunting prospect. 157. Some people are disappointed by the prospect. 158. I gulped at the prospect of making an arrest. 159. She trembled before the prospect of meeting him again. 160. A chance encounter in a restaurant is a prospect. 161. Another right bitchy ding-dong is in prospect. 162. The prospect has got prospective buyers drooling. 163. This prospect pressed a peril button in Yeremi's brain. 164. Conservationists are unhappy about the prospect of conifer plantations taking over more wilderness areas of Britain. 165. It may well be this bleak prospect that has spawned the flurry of books about Yiddish in recent years. 166. The prospect of censorship in cyberspace has raised fears and sparked debates over decency and privacy. 167. You would expect the governments of most democratic countries to be horrified by this prospect; but no. 168. This was much higher than pre-war figures, and there seemed little prospect, on existing policies[],[] of any significant decline. 169. What prospect has the prisoner of redress if he abandons the complaints procedure and applies to the courts? 170. In some cases this may make the prospect of an award less attractive. 171. In botany the theoretical debate was less acute, although the prospect for the practical application of scientific knowledge was greater. 172. While you might find this an appealing prospect, it will soon become a shackle that will hinder your progress online. 173. So they rented a truck and drove through the countryside around the Cusiana prospect. 174. He has looked a tremendous prospect on both starts to date, and will relish the extra furlong here. 175. It is thought, for example, that a single Colchester constituency would present a better prospect for the Liberal Democrats. 176. Rolls-Royce has a strong order book in aero gas turbines and the prospect of further large orders in a buoyant aircraft market. 177. The latter, contrary to the expressed view of the Chief Whip, was aghast at the prospect of resignation. 178. Both clubs are used to Twickenham cup finals and a fine encounter is in prospect. 179. Exploration is continuing in the area and RioFinex has announced the discovery of similar mineralisation at the Lack prospect west of Omagh. 180. In addition, a new oil discovery was made in the Venganza prospect, to the east of Purificacion. 181. The ink in your pen is a prospect, as is the next telephone number you dial - internally or externally. 182. The prospect of a future which provides hundreds of television channels gives Madison Avenue nightmares. 183. The prospect of a full-blown auction for Cogeco is dim, given that Messrs. 184. It is difficult to be optimistic about the prospect of a major breakthrough. 185. For if consummation was the obverse side of the coin at Niagara, death or the prospect of death was the reverse. 186. Nader is untroubled by the prospect of helping bring on the dark night of a Bush presidency. 187. If poverty is a long-term prospect(), it is likely also to affect the morale of the patient and his carers. 188. Today's report must cast real doubt on the degree to which that is now in prospect. 189. The junior clerk in the Profitboss's team is a prospect. 190. In the past the prospect of military involvement by the West has been viewed with caution and reluctance. 191. I was thrilled at the prospect of continuing the conversation. 192. But the prospect of having to foot another bill for Aryanised assets has sparked some ugly reactions. 193. Here the prospect of building an ethic on spontaneity and awareness brings about an unexpected shift of the burden of proof. 194. Even a few years earlier, the prospect of radical change in the Roman Catholic Church was virtually unimaginable. 195. Their discoveries about managerial work and their feelings of impotence made it a very unnerving prospect. 196. Hence the prospect of an energy related and integrated physical geography including geomorphological processes may not be too far beyond the horizon. 197. The prospect of eating there again was so tempting to residents that all of the reservations have been taken. 198. Their deteriorating physical and mental health offers only the prospect of further decline and the ultimate sentence of old age - death. 199. If taxes rise simultaneously there is the prospect of a major disincentive effect on output or of growth in the black economy. 200. The labor force expanded by 509, 000,[] a sign of growing confidence in the prospect of finding work. 201. Despite the cold snap, a white Christmas was an unlikely prospect for most people. 202. If that prospect goes, the port operation would probably cease. 203. Few of us bounce up and down in glee at the prospect of paying taxes. 204. He seemed to be genuinely horrified at the prospect of causing embarrassment or disappointment or inconvenience to another person. 205. The permanent staff would lose the prospect of promotion to the highest rungs of their career ladder. 206. You are sick to your stomach at the prospect, at the shadow cast over this special night. 207. Ian went away, pondering on my replies - but one thing was certain: major changes were in prospect. 208. The prospect of delightful gardens was lost and the Brook disappeared under bricks and mortar. 209. The prospect of students saddling themselves with enormous debts to pay their course fees and their maintenance is a frightening one. 210. Some civilians are upset at the prospect of sharing power with the armed forces, even in an advisory capacity. 211. The prospect of genetic intervention is much more appealing as it gets to the core of the problem. 212. Scientists were optimistic about the prospect of developing an AIDS vaccine. 213. I looked on that daunting prospect in a bad-news, good-news con-text. 214. Mr Sullivan seemed aghast at the prospect of losing his only daughter to this arrogant young man. 215. They believe a successful legal challenge could re-open the prospect of successful buyouts. 216. By the end of the week the prospect was even bleaker. 217. With the prospect of supporting her grandfather she had somehow been full of confidence about the future. 218. The aim is to achieve a high level of income with the prospect of long-term capital growth. 219. Richard at that time was openly delighted at the prospect of posh motors. 220. They were delighted at the prospect of a little school in their midst and promised to send their children to her. 221. The next grim prospect is carnage following the PE2 results. 222. The prospect of sailing into the late autumn was itself the major worry. 223. It is a daunting prospect and an outcome few people want. 224. She wanted to laugh aloud at the prospect of the delight she would give. 225. Logistical difficulties, combined with environmental concerns, rule out the prospect of burning it off. 226. The prospect of writing the report all over again made me feel completely depressed. 227. Coming on to a new series for the first time could be a daunting prospect even to the acting profession's hardy perennials. 228. The rendezvous was set for two thirty in suite 409,[http:///prospect.html] and my pants were already bulging at the prospect. 229. The prospect of liberation rose like a new dawn before Polly's eyes. 230. The prospect of an interesting friendship had been destroyed and now they were at daggers drawn. 231. Just the prospect of being late was enough to bring her out in a sweat of fear. 232. The prospect of censure intensified what, for Galileo, was fast becoming a dilemma. 233. Raytheon executives raised the prospect that more aerospace layoffs may be coming in the aftermath of the Hughes purchase. 234. The game continues to attract young teenagers whose education is disrupted by the tantalising prospect that they will become professional players. 235. He warned that thousands of householders faced the prospect of years of planning blight. 236. The stench, and the prospect of all those stairs to be crept down, made her faint. 237. The authors conclude that a combination of the last two models offers the best prospect of a full explanation. 238. An adjacent area, Lagalochan, has more recently been investigated as a gold prospect. 239. Shuddering with fear and anticipation at the prospect of the weekend ahead, she risked opening her eyes again. 240. He saw no prospect of avoiding for long a head-on collision. 241. Having someone to do all my cleaning for me was an appealing prospect. 242. For two years Jim was alternately exhilarated and terrified by the prospect of dedicating his life to the Church. 243. And if it entailed a degree of sacrifice, there was always the prospect of better times, just around the corner. 244. BAs gloomy as this prospect might be, it also set us apart. 245. This amounts to compulsory purchase, but holds out the prospect that the shares will rise. 246. People here get just as excited about the prospect of buying a new bike as they might a new car. 247. Police shudder at the prospect of facing a population which has anti-aircraft guns and rocket launchers at its disposal. 248. Meanwhile Friday's retail sales figures allayed some concerns about the prospect of an abrupt economic landing. 249. Finding schools abroad may be a daunting prospect for employees. 250. It is this prospect that has prompted trade union leaders with a public-sector contingent to be wary about the single currency project. 251. Sometimes, the prospect of a breach of the peace may form the basis of pre-planned preventive action. 252. The extra cost of upgrading computers alone would be a daunting prospect for already over-stretched education budgets. 253. Often, the main obstacle between them is the prospect of dealing with forbidding galleries charging forbidding commission fees. 254. The bleak prospect of the labour camps, slavery in Siberia? 255. The auguries for such reforms are not good, and further urban unrest remains in prospect. 256. He is far from dismayed by the prospect of achieving financial independence at a time of a publishing recession. 257. Starting the time-consuming process of interviewing childminders all over again was a daunting prospect. 258. The very prospect of her life being picked over like some succulent titbit chilled her to the bone./prospect.html 259. Voice over Katharine Spencer-Nairn faces the rest of her life in a wheelchair, with now no prospect of receiving any compensation. 260. A handsome yet sylvan prospect where you could promenade to the music of brass bands. 261. The prospect of increasing the risk of cancer is frightening, but you must keep certain facts in mind. 262. She was surprised at the intensity of her disappointment at the prospect of missing Rob's party. 263. The strategy raises the prospect of voters with mobile phones being bombarded with election slogans from all parties. 264. So the spooky prospect of Prime Minister Hague is just too science fiction to scare the Labour herd into the polling booths. 265. The prospect of artificial hearts replacing reliance on cadaver hearts is already in sight. 266. The prospect of Hitler's trial in the aftermath of the failed putsch caused the Bavarian authorities acute embarrassment. 267. You might have thought that, in the abstract, the immediate prospect was attractive. 268. This handsome son of the Derby winner Shirley Heights looked a first-rate prospect when cantering home at Haydock. 269. The prospect of being marooned on Gullholm for days with a Heathcliff bereft of his Cathy gave her the creeps. 270. We have in prospect eight months of solitude, clinging to the edge of the world's coldest, remotest continent. 271. In a country so used to dismal performances the prospect of a player scoring with such consummate style was rare indeed. 272. But with the current depressed state of bloodstock trading there was little prospect of any records being broken. 273. But the prospect was alarming enough and it was a gloomy festival at Christmas 1978. 274. People despair at the prospect of having to remain in their present positions for another twenty years or so. 275. Excuses vary from difficulties in obtaining payment to the daunting prospect of completing export documentation. 276. With school being such a lifeline for my beleaguered psyche, the long summer vacation presented a uniquely gloomy and purgatorial prospect. 276. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 277. It was an intimidating prospect, and I arrived at the deacons' meeting with considerable anxiety. 278. Not that any amount of designer labels would or could reconcile her to the prospect of meeting Antoinette again. 279. Five days of close assessment was a very daunting prospect. 280. To have some one breathing down your neck in your senior year is not a happy prospect. 281. He buttoned up his Marine coat and walked down Prospect Avenue to where his Baby was parked. 282. The prospect of artificial intelligence and life online has contributed to a radical shift in interpersonal relations. 283. These constraints put out of the question any prospect of training fully fledged navigators for the thousands of landing craft crews. 284. But the Republican governors recoiled from the prospect of reopening the welfare bill for anything. 285. The prospect of scaring off awkward media revelations will always provide a great temptation for Attorneys to bluff. 286. For single middle-class women without dowries there was only the prospect of becoming a governess or companion. |
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