Similar words: on the contrary, apothecary, in the case of, house of cards, burn the candle at both ends, put the cart before the horse, skeleton in the cupboard, bell the cat.
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1) An early general election is certainly on the cards.
2) The merger has been on the cards for some time now.
3) At 3-1 down, another defeat seemed to be on the cards.
4) Perhaps an exchange type deal is on the cards.
5) They say that another recession is on the cards.
6) I don't like if I can't see what's on the cards.
7) Another closure that is on the cards is of Marylebone station.
8) And further expansion is on the cards as Sainsbury plans to embark on a similar programme of store opening in future years.
9) There is a Bertone version on the cards and it's believed both Pininfarina and ItalDesign have also put forward proposals.
10) Reductions in food,(http://sentencedict.com/on the cards.html) fashion and home furnishings are on the cards this autumn.
11) A pukka ministry of tourism, even, is on the cards.
12) Is that on the cards, or has Unesco got some rules that he is going to enforce after all?
13) It was on the cards that he should be drawn into the circle of dissent.
14) If your company wishes its name to appear on the cards, this can be arranged.
15) This had been on the cards from the very beginning.
16) It is, however, on the cards.
17) Big privatisation programmes are not on the cards.
18) The information on the cards includes series.
19) Often customers are satisfied with on the cards and cards but making the finished product.
20) In truth an insolvency was never really on the cards.
21) The sentimental words on the cards tell mothers why they are appreciated.
22) Last summer she began telling friends that a New Year marriage was on the cards.
23) Suspicion intensified that a sell-out of its principles was on the cards.
24) He has previously been linked with the Chargers and a move down the Calfornian coast may be on the cards.
25) Nothing short of the resurrection of Renaissance man seems to be on the cards, in command of all knowledge.
26) No one was surprised when they got a divorce. It had been on the cards for years.
27) They will continue to decline in numbers and mergers with their big brothers are on the cards.
28) He took four of six rounds and yet without ever making his supporters believe that a decisive victory was on the cards.
29) Enhancements will be made to Equation and other products this year, with development of an object-oriented version on the cards.
30) Cash is back ... or why dearer credit is on the cards Notebook.
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