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1. ‘I anticipated that I would be shattered after yesterday
2. I’d been told he had a view but … wow! This row of houses is built over halfway up the side of the hill overlooking the village and is considerably higher than I’d anticipated
3. I swallow … I’d anticipated this
4. JJ returned some ten minutes later, his appearance hitting Kara harder even than she’d anticipated
5. It felt good to be dressed again, and the bruising didn’t look nearly as bad as she’d anticipated …
6. Karalintze, Reading between the lines of your message, I gather that your little task has proved to be more challenging than anticipated
7. It is more difficult than I anticipated but I achieve it and by the time Berndt knocks on my cabin door, I have the words firmly in my mind and am just putting the finishing touches to my appearance
8. Although the weather here is dry (thank goodness), it is considerably cooler than it was in Spain and I am feeling it – much as I anticipated
9. I hadn’t thought of that … Shit! this whole thing is so much more complicated than I anticipated
10. He had to wait quite a bit longer than he anticipated to give his presentation
11. As Gary anticipated, with the aid of Ben and the girls, he gets the bus packed in just over an hour
12. The roads aren't as busy as I anticipated they would be so we have a fairly easy run across country to Portishead
13. It’s all moved on rather faster than I anticipated …’ he falters to a stop
14. ‘I mean, we’re not exactly kids in the first throes … I sort of anticipated that I’d be more mature … less frenetic … but it’s not like that at all
15. hmm … Bunty never did anything by chance, Miss Grey, if she left all her documents like that, she must have anticipated someone going through them as you are doing, which means it was a deliberate act on her part … in that case, I feel she would have wanted me to help you as much as I can
16. Selling the house was a lot more complicated than I anticipated and I had to speak to him virtually on a daily basis at one time
17. The next indicator of the rising tide of ill will toward the Livingsons, which if it had been at all anticipated they did not need to wait long to encounter, occurred on the first evening after the arrival of the Lodges' inaugural guests
18. Then as it was anticipated, though far more delayed than expected, Tania and Poly at last stood on the dock one morning refusing to budge without some explanation
19. Taking up the carpet isn’t as difficult as she anticipated
20. wondered if the attackers had anticipated some kind of
21. He should have anticipated this
22. You are something of a returning son here, as we have anticipated your arrival these many years
23. This time, it was Kaitlyn and Chloe who studied both the Baedecker, and a purchased volume on the architectural history of the city of lights, for the tours they anticipated in Paris
24. As they walked back along the lanes of the town to Clive House, she asked a question of him he had not at all anticipated
25. Harry informed Olivia of their anticipated morning's activity, and reassured her, after seeing her skeptical look in response, that they would travel only on public thoroughfares and would return well before supper
26. There, just stepping out of her train compartment was Chloe, three days ahead of her anticipated arrival
27. Two travelers without a home harbor, but with a well anticipated destination: the Livingson Bungalow Lodges, Tahoe City, California
28. When projects were completed or when held for anticipated funding---'plannae interruptus,' as the condition was internally dubbed, it was Harry who filed the plans and drawings away in the vaults for safe-keeping
29. Fortunately, Henri had anticipated his reaction
30. EACH FOOTSTEP ANTICIPATED THE MYSTERIES
31. than we’d anticipated, but was well worth it
32. than friendly reception, the problem had been anticipated
33. and they anticipated that their progress would become
34. Unfortunately, his success was greater than he anticipated, and he soon found himself dangerously deep within the undead ranks
35. His limbs came at her, but she ignored them, as though she anticipated her allies’ aid and the limbs’ certain destruction
36. Subversively anticipated and constructed with insidious precision, will Culminate in a sort of rupture, or breaking through from one side Into the other—the unconscious breaking through into Consciousness—or rather, unconscious becoming
37. It was proving more difficult than he had anticipated
38. But on feast days, which he always anticipated though she never saw him make calendar
39. Zarko had arrived earlier than she had anticipated, so she thought this would be a good time to put her decision in motion before she lost her nerve
40. It seemed that their arrival had not been expected then, though it was vaguely anticipated
41. He looked to Mr Pinscher and was about to ask him if he anticipated a visit, when he realised that this might seem a foolish question to ask of a guest
42. The three Naud vessels that did not show up, as anticipated, were the Borantus---Husim's flagship---the Gammadil and its wing ship
43. For the third hour upon the rocky coast would confront him with recollections the likes of which he had not anticipated
44. Deanna slumped back on the couch and watched as the holo projection of a news reader – sat (virtually) on the high back chair opposite – read news that was at once anticipated and expected
45. “Sarah"s little belly is rounding out, but it"s still quite a while before the anticipated birth
46. Now came the much anticipated laugh, though not quite as villainous as he expected, more muted
47. anticipated, though when he thought about it, the only reason he'd assumed they were going
48. We know today, using sophisticated instrumentation and advanced technology that the field of biology is much more complicated than people anticipated in the 1,800’s
49. This mood of gloom was not what Torbin had anticipated
50. People’s choices were anticipated and required at the same time to form part of the way in which history played out and to finally form part of the chronology recorded in detail in the Bible