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

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1 The study to which Minerva refers , by Sepkoski et al , compared women who received epidural analgesia , without randomisation , with poorly matched controls who had no pain relief ; matching was based on criteria expected to affect the placental transfer of the local anaesthetic bupivacaine .
2 The District Council has accommodated the highest proportion of Greater York growth of all the districts surrounding York over the last ten years , and therefore I think it likely that it would expected to accommodate the largest proportion of the fourteen hundred dwellings that would be accommodated in the new settlement , erm I do not think that any of the settlements or that there is sufficient land within the Southern Ryedale area to accommodate that level of development without adversely affecting character of the settlements , or compromising greenbelt objectives , as I mentioned this morning , and also I question whether or not erm whether th most of the settlements in the Southern Ryedale area have only a minimal s minimal service base anyway on which to tack any large housing growths , and I do n't necessarily foresee any subsequent rise in the service base of those settlements as a result of the housing being added on to them .
3 Within the small towns , apparently independent bath-houses are more common than might have been expected given the general level of amenity provision ( fig. 5 D–H ) .
4 Somehow local authorities are expected to perform the same range of duties more cheaply .
5 and nineteen fifty so you would 've expected to see the same sort of increase .
6 They were expected to attend the urban celebrations of the great festivals and took part in the pageantry and the festivities .
7 Most expect to meet the out-of-pocket expenses of the job themselves , but some feel the whole business is getting too costly .
8 RE should not be expected to bear the full weight of this responsibility , especially because if it does it can not deal with what is distinctive and peculiar to it — there is not time , etc .
9 This analysis would be expected to provide the best chance of demonstrating a treatment effect , but no such response was found .
10 In 1964 , although widely expected to reach the higher echelons of the Army , Winchester retired at his own request and settled in Kenya , where he kept dairy cattle on a farm outside Nairobi .
11 Faced with this information , the politicians can be expected to choose the higher level of output indicated by the new equation of demand with marginal cost .
12 Since private shareholders can not be expected to subsidize the wider goals of society as a whole , public ownership may then be inevitable .
13 They can not be expected to consider the inflationary consequences of their commercial activities .
14 The contract has been awarded to Shepherd Construction , which is expected to start the 22-month programme of work on the ten-year-old centre on April 13 .
15 In response to this first reason , it should be noted that major UK companies with involvement in European markets already have to maintain sophisticated compliance programmes with respect to EC Article 86 : parallel UK legislation might , therefore , be expected to reduce the total costs of compliance for these companies as it would cut out some duplication .
16 Indeed , socialism was expected to release the dynamic qualities of the British people that would create the wealth needed to sustain standards of living and world power .
17 For instance , sibling nodes ( nodes which have some hierarchical relation to the same node ) might be expected to have the same pattern of ‘ target node names ’ .
18 Japan , which was expected to pay the largest share of the UN 's cost in Cambodia , had announced its intention to organize a donors ' conference in Tokyo before March 1992 .
19 The Houston compromise was expected to facilitate the latest round of GATT negotiations on trade in agricultural products which opened in Geneva on July 23 .
20 They 're the side of Freud , that has tended to be ignored , even by the people you would 've expected to take the greatest notice of them .
21 The commission was expected to recommend the on-site destruction of ballistic missiles .
22 Embarrassment at the lack of results was brushed off by pointing out that the social sciences were new , and therefore could not be expected to achieve the theoretical power of the natural sciences straight away .
23 Within the specialist facilities for a sport priority is given to projects which are expected to produce the highest level of participants .
24 None of the big guns will be involved as Lisnagarvey , Banbridge and holders Holywood — each expected to reach the floodlit semi-finals of the competition — take time out to assist English national league side East Grinstead in their pre-season preparations .
25 None of the big guns will be involved as Lisnagarvey , Banbridge and holders Holywood — each expected to reach the floodlit semi-finals of the competition — take time out to assist English national league side East Grinstead in their pre-season preparations .
26 With the loss of the fish , we can expect to lose the electric-blue flash of the kingfisher .
27 Equally , do not expect to find the same fineness of knotting in a nomadic item as in a rug of workshop origin , although some nomadic rugs are surprisingly finely knotted and consistent in their designs .
28 However , as this is a riskless hedge the investor should expect to receive the riskless rate of return .
29 Yeah negative , right , textiles rise faster , the price of textiles rises faster than the general price level , the real increase in textile prices , therefore , we 'd expect providing the first law of demand holds , that we get a negative response consumption , right .
30 Those who break it must expect to face the full force of the law . "
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