Example sentences of "expect see a [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The line to Bathgate , reopened to passengers on 24 March 1986 ( including two new stations at Uphall and Livingston ) at a cost of £1.5million shared by six public bodies expected to see a top figure of 400,000 passengers annually . |
2 | Suppliers extending credit to the company expect to see a substantial buffer of current assets to protect their claims and the ratio should not normally be allowed to fall below a given point . |
3 | Suppliers extending credit to the company expect to see a substantial buffer of current assets to protect their claims and the ratio should not normally be allowed to fall below a given point . |
4 | Naturally we expect to see a fair share of lottery revenue coming to Scotland . |
5 | erm we do n't expect to see a great change in that . |
6 | You can expect to see a visible improvement within a few months of regular practice . |
7 | It anticipated that business failures of established companies will continue to rise into the first quarter of 192 and did not expect to see a significant fall in the level of failures for up to 18 months . |
8 | I , like so many others , turned up at ‘ Little Dublin ’ last week expecting to see a good game between the Crues and the Super Whites , but there were groans all round when ‘ Mister Carryduff ’ ran on to officiate . |
9 | But this much I must tell you — ’ He looked around the chamber , as if expecting to see a silent listener at every corner . |
10 | erm we 're not expecting to see a huge amount of discounting in the summer months , so erm because the capacity that was on the market this year is going to very much match the demand from customers |
11 | THE house-builder , Trencherwood , expects to see a gradual return to profitability during 1994 , its chairman , John Norgate , said yesterday . |
12 | Moving to CAM and FMS , one expects to see a significant decrease in direct labour costs . |