prospect造句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,[www.] 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.