Example sentences of "be expect [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | job mobility : will the employee be expected to move to another town if the employer wants him to work elsewhere ? |
2 | The UK Atomic Energy Authority , in a " worst-case scenario " , suggested that some 10,000 Soviet citizens could be expected to die of radiation-induced cancer as a result of the accident , with a further 30,000 fatalities possible worldwide . |
3 | In a " worst-case scenario " , the UK Atomic Energy Authority has suggested that up to 10,000 Soviet citizens could be expected to die of radiation-induced cancer as a result of the accident , with a further 30,000 fatalities possible worldwide . |
4 | If questioned about the response , the attitude-holder can be expected to engage in explicit justification of their stance and to offer criticism of the counter-stance . |
5 | The history department would be expected to participate in this process and then match up their own practice to that agreed . |
6 | However such effects might be expected to arise from relative inflation rates rather than a UK measure alone . |
7 | As biological bias is increased toward one choice as opposed to another in the course of genetic evolution , the mode of the ethnographic curve can be expected to shift in that direction . |
8 | Conversely , strong ‘ selection pressure ’ , we could be forgiven for thinking , might be expected to lead to rapid evolution . |
9 | Democracy might be expected to collapse under such pressure . |
10 | One suggestion is that the folding maintains the appropriate kinetic unit of the chain at any given temperature ; as this would be expected to lengthen with increasing temperature , it would account for the observed thickening of the lamellae . |
11 | The banks would be expected to compete with each other in both the attraction of deposits and the making of loans . |
12 | The useful , though subordinate , role which litigation might be expected to play in this mobilisation process extends to publicising areas of law such as tax diversion which stand in need of reform , and so helping to politicise the issues and raise the general level of political awareness on the part of peace protesters and the general public alike . |
13 | Hall , Kaye , and Pearce ( 1985 ) have pointed out that just as latent inhibition can occur during the CS-US pairings of excitatory training ( producing a fully trained CS+ that will form further associations only slowly ) , so latent inhibition can also be expected to occur during inhibitory training . |
14 | The relative contributions may be expected to vary from one city to another . |
15 | Alternatively one party may be arguing for a significant change or development in the law , and might actually be expecting to lose at first instance . |