forecast造句91. A prudent builder should forecast how long the stuff is like to last.
92. Do you listen to the weather forecast from the local radio station every morning?
93. It will be a go-go business with pre-tax profits forecast to climb from £152m last year to £200m.
94. There was considerable scepticism about the Chancellor's forecast of a booming economy.
95. The forecast said it was going to be hot and sunny tomorrow.
96. He was left with egg all over his face when his forecast was proved wrong.
97. The study also forecast an explosion in the diet soft-drink market.
98. Tomorrow is going to be fine according to the forecast.
99. The forecast is for dry, cloudy weather with no precipitation expected.
100. The forecast is good, light winds and calm waters.
101. Arthuis made no precise growth forecast.
102. Property analysts forecast a fall in house prices.
103. Coen's economic forecast assumes a 3.5 percent growth rate.
104. Wind and rain has been forecast for this weekend.
105. Perhaps they've heard the economic forecast.
106. If adverse conditions are forecast - take note.
107. You want a forecast for the series?
108. Apex Corp. has issued its annual sales forecast.
109. The weather forecast was right on the button.
110. The company forecast further growth in 1996.
111. The forecast had been dismal but wrong.
112. The weather forecast predicted blizzards for Scotland.
113. It is impossible to give an accurate forecast of company sales 10 years from now.
114. The improved forecast is largely due to lower projected costs for Medicare and Medicaid and welfare reform.
115. That was the rift that grabbed headlines late in 1990, as a result of a dire forecast.
116. The huge rise in vehicle use forecast by the Government will therefore cause CO2 emissions from vehicles to increase enormously.
117. The rosy outlook for equity prices over the near-term meshes with my bullish forecast for 30-year Treasury bonds.
118. The Treasury has stuck to its earlier forecast of a £15 billion current-account deficit this year.
119. Hardly anyone had forecast that the drought would last so long.
120. Analysts surveyed by First Call / Thomson Financial had forecast a consensus 59 cents per share.