Sentence examples for upon the prospect from inspiring English sources

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When he first arrived atop the bluff, he bowed formally to Union Col. William Lee and said, "I congratulate you upon the prospect of a battle".

Yet the cat rehabilition centre, run by the Washington Humane Society (WHS), has seized upon the prospect of "revisiting" the stray rehabilitation programmes to decry the potential measures.

Financial elites cannot imagine abandoning the growth paradigm, as half of the current value of the world's $60 trillion dollars bet on stocks is dependent upon the prospect of continued growth.

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After winning the opening race here, a meaningless three-runner affair, aboard Binocular, who was third in last year's ­Champion Hurdle, McCoy got off and immediately poured cold water upon the prospects of the horse for this year's contest.

Whilst welcome if acted upon for bringing respite to some civilians, it could impose upon others the prospect of a stalemate and many more years under the Gaddafis.

But now, as a director of the Hull KR club based in his former constituency in the east of the city, and without any need to avoid offending supporters of Hull FC for psephological reasons, Baron Prescott of Kingston-upon-Hull is relishing the prospect of a first sudden-death derby between the old rivals in tomorrow's Super League play-offs.

"Students often struggle in low-paid, insecure jobs upon graduation, and the prospect of having the security of the interest-free graduate service pulled from under their feet is clearly unacceptable".

Outreach to pastors, civic leaders and student athletes are pieces of a rarely discussed element of the campaign here to seize upon excitement at the prospect of electing the first black president, which would resonate with black voters beyond Iowa.

Joachim Löw's side will still be basking in the record thrashing inflicted upon Brazil with the prospect of confronting either of these teams after such a draining, tight semi-final hardly enough to have them quaking in their boots.

Chris Williamson, chief economist at data provider Markit, said the return of the pay rise could also prompt the Bank of England to raise interest rates: "The long-awaited upturn in pay, which has been the missing element of the UK's economic recovery, looks to be finally upon us, reviving the prospect of a rate hike by the end of the year," he said.

Once upon a time, the prospect of a lone MP single-handed building a powerful nationwide political party out of nothing and seriously challenging government within 12 months would have been laughable.

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