Example sentences of "expect the [adj] [noun sg] [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Alternatively speculators might think that the exchange value of the domestic currency will fall even further in the future , perhaps because they expect the current account deficit to become permanent , and so capital inflows will decrease and capital outflows decrease accordingly .
2 Under the experimental onslaught being marshalled , most expect the 17 keV neutrino to wither and die .
3 ‘ We expect the dire trading situation to continue to the end of the financial year if not beyond , ’ said Haskins .
4 We expect the underlying pricing structure to remain rather similar when the electricity industry is privatized , but closely regulated , in the early 1990s . )
5 Even so , we would expect the resulting market valuation to pay some attention to the underlying assets since the reason for buying investment trust shares is to participate in the income and capital gains resulting from the managers ' investment performance .
6 This may not be covered in the initial simple descriptions of the portfolio grids , but one would expect the underlying risk analysis to include such matters .
7 If there is any truth in the observation that , in many things , Britain tends to follow one step behind the United States , then we might expect the single interest group to have a real impact in this country in the future .
8 It was agreed that it would be reasonable to expect the new computer person to have some contribution to make towards solving our current problems .
9 Dallas-based Texas Instruments Inc says it plans 1993 capital spending of $650m , a rise of $220m from a year ago , in anticipation of double-digit growth in the world semiconductor market this year , including 25 pct in the US market ; it expects the Japanese semiconductor market to grow at 5% this year , with the Japanese economy beginning ‘ slow recovery ’ in the second half ; it said it has shipped more than 100,000 of its new SuperSparcs in a year , and expects to release several client-server products this year ; commenting on first quarter figures ( page seven ) , it added that software revenues for the first quarter were lower than expected , leading to a small loss in its information technology business ; it continues to see strong demand for notebook computers and printers .
10 Rhines expects the Japanese consumer market to strengthen later this year , thus benefiting Texas , and he also expects more political pressure for increased market access .
11 Essential 's David Stokes expects the seven employee company to double that effort this year .
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