Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] prospects for " in BNC.
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1 | De Jongh sounded doubtful about the prospects for the idea 's success . |
2 | The Plymouth merchants gave up the idea of founding a northern colony , though they were interested in the prospects for fishing and they traded with the Indians along the coastline . |
3 | I am by no means gloomy about the prospects for British Coal , but its future success and security depend on its becoming more competitive and productive so that it can secure a large part of the British energy market in years ahead . |
4 | Even if individual employers were fairly bullish about the prospects for their own firm and intend expanding output and employment , they would postpone doing so until the real wage rate had reverted to its permanent value . |
5 | We have already traced the development of CD information media from their origin in CD Audio but it is important to re-emphasise that much of the prospects for multimedia 's future success lies in the established and fast-growing base of CD Audio players . |
6 | And at the lowest level in the EC , they are also fully consistent with the prospects for recovery this year . ’ |
7 | Oxford 's Labour MP has welcomed the improved service , but remains concerned about the prospects for the line . |
8 | He 's a little sceptical about the prospects for straw-based chocolate cake . |
9 | That is fundamental to the needs of our economy in the years ahead ; fundamental to the prospects for unemployed people ; and fundamental also to the creation of opportunities for our people not only to obtain work , to have and to hold down a job , but to obtain work and jobs which give them satisfaction , which are truly rewarding and which enable them to fulfil their potential to the greatest possible extent . |
10 | We are less sanguine about the prospects for simplifying the current range of protective designations , since each has validity and specific requirements , although we would support careful experimentation . |
11 | It is difficult , therefore , to be dogmatic about the prospects for change ; one can only set out the patterns or trends which may come about . |
12 | Indeed many advertisers , fearful of too close a relationship with Oz and It , dismissive — or completely ignorant — of Time Out , but wishing for a way into a market that the then flagging Melody Maker and NME were failing to tap , seemed optimistic about the prospects for a new alternative British music paper . |
13 | I see no reason to be optimistic about the prospects for Soviet democracy . |
14 | A report on the economic outlook for Germany , published by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) on July 5 , was optimistic about the prospects for the unified German economy , forecasting growth rates of 4 per cent for 1990 and 3@1/2 per cent for 1991 , with the additional costs of unification estimated at about 1 per cent of gross national product ( GNP ) , a level which the report regarded as manageable without significant tax increases , though the report did warn that wage increases in East Germany could eliminate jobs . |
15 | In a statement on Aug. 26 Rohwedder was optimistic about the prospects for the Treuhandanstalt , particularly once unification had removed obstacles presented by the existence of two governments and two legal systems . |
16 | So there you have it — how can we be anything but proud of our achievements in ORCS in 1992 , and excited about the prospects for 1993 ? |
17 | Nevertheless he was optimistic over the prospects for a sale . |
18 | However , Swallow was not optimistic regarding the prospects for the latter , arguing that administrative confusion on the border with the Czech Republic now made it easier to ship kit to Slovakia from a third country . |