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Before we begin, I would like to make an announcement.
I'm going to make an announcement in a couple of minutes.
I'm going to make an announcement, but you have to do your job.
They said the companies hope to make an announcement by the end of the week.
I hope to be in a position to make an announcement early next year.
I was actually just about to make an announcement to that effect.
The companies are expected to make an announcement this morning.
Then, as people looked toward him, he made an announcement.
"The Government will make an announcement at the appropriate time."
"I thought for sure they were going to make an announcement by now," he continued.
He said David would make an announcement himself in due course.
She took a quick look at me and seemed on the point of making an announcement.
We're going to be making an announcement this morning, and I wanted to speak to you first.
He then made an announcement which got less audience response than any so far.
He added, "We hope to make an announcement in the near future."
Before we wrap up, do you want to make an announcement?
"When you want to make an announcement, let me know."
The Jets said they would probably not make an announcement until the middle of next week.
Could you please tell us if the Commission will be making an announcement soon?
The company made an announcement that they had plans to close the plant in 2009.
If we can get everything resolved, we'll be happy to make an announcement.
Peter called for a moment of silence and made an announcement.
Corey says she'll make an announcement about the case within 72 hours.
The company is going to make an announcement of your discovery and how you made it.
So he made an announcement in his office: Anyone who wanted the tickets could have them for free.