Sentence examples for something anticipated from inspiring English sources

The phrase "something anticipated" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to an event, outcome, or situation that is expected or looked forward to. Example: "The arrival of spring is something anticipated by many after a long winter."

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This would be owned by the patient who would be free to use the best available hospital care, NHS or other hospitals (something anticipated by Tony Blair).

Williams, realising he did not have the pace to get much further, chipped left-footed to the line, something anticipated by the scrum-half Gareth Davies, playing only because of Webb's injury.

Such accounts belie the "suspicion," as one Victorian bookseller put it, "that Angus M'Diarmid is an altogether fictitious person" — something anticipated by the book's own preface, which maintains that any doubts could be satisfied by "whoever will take the trouble to visit Loch-Earn".

So too is the opportunity to create new programmes to meaningfully celebrate Iran's multiethnic and multilingual population - something anticipated by Articles 15 and 19 of the Iranian Constitution.

From Freud, he takes the distinction between fear (a response to something proximate and present) and anxiety (a response to something anticipated and abstract).

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In the Chamber something anticipating a party system also began to emerge: ultras on the right, independents (or liberals) on the left, constitutionalists (or moderates) in the centre.

Typically they thought they had 'pulled something', anticipating that it would resolve in a week or two.

Kael's bi-weekly column was something to anticipate, something you set time aside to go through.

So they told me that using the download page to download something was not something they anticipated….

So they told me that using the download page to download something was not something they anticipated.

That was not something I anticipated".

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