lie in store for in a sentence
- So Qiu's story provides a glimpse of what might lie in store for those people, and their relatives.
- On a rare day off from work, Nina explores Rome and begins to sense the wonderful possibilities that may lie in store for her.
- A sleepy city four hours by bus from the capital, Pyongyang, Sinuiju seems to know little about what may lie in store for it.
- Strong is more concerned about getting his defense ready for Miami quarterback Brock Berlin and the Hurricanes'strong running game than what may lie in store for him down the road.
- Zebrowski said, " quieter than I might have expected, " perhaps reflecting on what could lie in store for his wife, who did not come to the phone.
- It's difficult to find lie in store for in a sentence.
- With the stroke of a pen, Axmark freed himself from the anonymity, the misunderstandings and the tired jokes that lie in store for the millions of people with " sen " names in Denmark.
- Game also has been featured in TV programs, such as " Bez Vinta " on Gameland TV . Other remarks center upon the game's unfinished nature, as well as hope for what may lie in store for the future.
- United's steps toward a pension termination are being closely watched, not only by the airline's own employees and retirees, but by workers at other airlines and other sectors of the economy, who fear a similar fate may one day lie in store for them.
- A July 17 piece in " The Huffington Post " said that the case " captured the public imagination in China because it exemplifies broader systemic issues . " Feng's case had been cited by both pro-life and pro-choice advocates in the United States in support of their causes; for pro-life advocates, the case represented " the kind of'federally endorsed'abortions that they fear may lie in store for the United States, " while for pro-choice advocates, " [ Feng ] should have been granted a choice in the first place ."