Example sentences of "be expect [verb] [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 SEVERE snow falls and high winds are expected to hit substantial parts of northern Scotland , Stonehaven and Drumochter northwards , for up to 24 hours from tonight , forecasters say .
2 SSDs are expected to show active signs of working with the voluntary sector , health authorities , families , gay men , and ethnic groups .
3 Moreover it was confined to members of the Labour Party , its first rule stating that " all members are expected to become individual members of their constituency Labour Parties " .
4 Professor Nicholas Day is the author of an unpublished Public Health Laboratory Service report on the spread of AIDS which has been expected to revise official predictions of heterosexual victims downwards .
5 On the other hand , the group of verbs which occur with predicate qualifiers will be expected to exhibit some degree of compatibility with the noun phrase element of the structure which they govern , although this does not imply that they have to make exactly the same sort of sense when they occur with that phrase alone as they do when the adjective is present , for the very reason that the adjective provides the syntactic-semantic condition under which the relation between the verb and its object holds ; compare leave the items and leave the items date-stamped .
6 The multi-dimensional scaling configuration resulting from processing the ‘ degree of intermarriage ’ values might therefore be expected to reflect geographical location of the villages .
7 The White Paper takes the same approach : ‘ Local authorities will be expected to make maximum use of the independent sector .
8 Local authorities will be expected to make maximum use of the independent sector .
9 However , you would be expected to show some knowledge of , and interest in the affairs of the authority in question and of the issues affecting local government generally .
10 However on the basis of the evidence from the research on the relationship between age and subjects which we have discussed above , it seems likely that non-traditionally qualified students in areas such as science and engineering might be expected to achieve lower levels of success than those in areas such as arts or social sciences .
11 While younger pupils can not be expected to have great depth of understanding and indeed will not reach a mature conceptual level of historical understanding until their mid-teens , none the less the initial building bricks in the process can be laid from the very beginning of the pupil 's school career .
12 This module would , Minsky suggests , alone have access to the model ( again possibly false , of course ) of how it itself related to all the other , lower , modules , and it might be expected to have some property of the type we refer to as consciousness or self-consciousness .
13 There are five specific reasons for not calling a witness given in r25 — namely , that the witness is dead or beyond the seas or unfit by reason of bodily or mental condition to attend as a witness or that , despite the exercise of reasonable diligence , it has not been possible to identify or find him or that he can not reasonably be expected to have any recollection of matters relevant to the accuracy or otherwise of the statement .
14 Conditions were expected to include further liberalization of exchange regulations and the provision of credit and tax changes .
15 That would remove the enormous burden which was facing local councils who were expected to compile detailed maps of all the land in their boundaries showing whether it might be contaminated .
16 The head is still the leader and acts as chief executive from the viewpoint of governors — partly being told what to do , partly being expected to put forward alternatives of policy and plans for action , partly being used as their principal adviser and partly as the intermediary and negotiator with the other parties .
17 Sir Derek is expected to give further details of the progress of negotiations at today 's shareholders ' meeting .
18 ICL 's Corporate Systems Division in Manchester is expected to reveal further details of the parallel system when it formally announces a commercial agreement for the Chorus technology — already used in the EDS project — next week or soon after .
19 This is hardly surprising since display technology is expected to dominate many sectors of the electronics industry , both industrial and consumer .
20 Mr Gonzalez 's party is expected to win 41 percent of the vote , with the conservative Popular Party a distant second at 23 per cent .
21 The converted station is expected to emit 200,000 tonnes of sulphur dioxide a year .
22 Completion of the Single European Market is expected to increase this form of labour mobility by removing legal and professional qualification barriers .
23 One hundred bankers have been invited to Toronto on April 13 when O&Y is expected to seek formal suspension of debt repayments .
24 During this time conditions were to be worked out for a monitoring scheme and new quota system , which was expected to allow renewed exploitation of certain stocks , notably of minke whales .
25 However , the Council 's forecast in July 1990 of a rise in world wheat production by 28,000,000 tonnes to 564,000,000 tonnes in 1990-91 , with coarse grains expected to rise to 837,000,000 tonnes , was expected to provide limited replacement of stocks .
26 In the first case , the delay was expected to prevent further rehearsal of words late in the word list and as a result reduce the chance of their recall .
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