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

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1 All students will be expected to submit a brief report of their project by September 1993 and also give a short presentation at an event to be arranged in October 1993 .
2 In spite of government protestations to the contrary , privatisation lies at the heart of the proposals : commercial and voluntary sector provision will be expanded , local authority provision will contract and informal carers will be expected to carry a bigger load .
3 Individual risk is defined by The Institution of Chemical Engineers as ‘ the frequency at which an individual may be expected to sustain a given level of harm from the realisation of specified hazards ’ .
4 Research by London Weekend Television , however , has shown that light ITV viewers , who can be expected to see a given commercial very few times , are just as likely to recognize it as those who should have seen it several times .
5 In no way can library suppliers be expected to promote a full range of material — not just commercially attractive titles , but also small , low-cost titles from obscure publishers which offer the supplier low profit margins .
6 ( An air-breathing animal , if such the monster is , would have large lungs and would be expected to give a strong signal . )
7 Yet one must consider that such an undertaking without cost information can only be expected to give a limited explanation because the production yield depends considerably on the geometry of the articles .
8 As even the Treasury probably does not have a sufficiently sophisticated model to calculate where exchange rates or interest rates will go , the cleverest entrepreneur can not be expected to give a correct answer .
9 All are powered by a single PP9 alkaline battery fitted into the receiver , which should be expected to last a full season of regular work .
10 Neither the Council of Castile nor the Junta of Government could be expected to lead a hopeless revolt against French garrisons by disobeying Ferdinand 's explicit orders .
11 Certainly the court can be expected to take a dim view of such clauses .
12 ( iv ) If the applicant is unable to comply in full with ( ii ) or ( iii ) above then they would be expected to demonstrate a suitable level of competence and experience .
13 Those of insufficient means to pay the full charge may be expected to make a reasonable contribution .
14 America 's allies would be expected to make a greater contribution to their own defence .
15 How can women who have been taught that their choice in sexual relations is passive , limited to being able to say yes or no when approached by a man , be expected to make a sudden leap into active love-making where their desire is acknowledged , and their pleasure is a definite goal ?
16 There is no way the non-established denominations can be expected to make a comparable contribution , and the Government must therefore take a larger role in providing some mechanism for preserving some of the notable places of worship which , as well as being delightful buildings , are an important testimony to our religious and social history .
17 Response to music is believed to be dominant in the right hemisphere and as a result would be expected to exact a similar reduction in left field advantage to that found for right field advantage in the trigram tasks discussed here .
18 As the insurance companies could expect a huge increased revenue , they in turn could be expected to bear a large proportion of the cost of implementing the scheme .
19 A manufacturing company would be expected to maintain a 1:1 ratio to be credit worthy .
20 As well as all the usual coaching and safety skills , the coach will be expected to show a high level of competence in speed abseiling on 40 and 120 metre descents and what I call ‘ trick abseiling ’ but which the BAA describes as ‘ alternative techniques ’ .
21 It follows that the duty can not be expected to play a major part in controlling managerialist tendencies .
22 The professor will be expected to play a major part in the organisation of syllabuses , teaching and lecturing in Roman Art and Archaeology , in close collaboration with the sub-faculties of Ancient History and Classical Languages and Literature .
23 He is reaching the age , you see , when he will be expected to play a larger part in public affairs .
24 The lecturer will also be expected to play a leading part in the development of the newly formed ‘ Institute of Optical Engineering ’ on campus .
25 The professor will be expected to play a full part in the admission and supervision of graduate students , the appointment of supervisors and examiners and the general administration of graduate studies .
26 Thus alleged market failures in the area of advertisement hoardings would be a topic for the Monopolies Commission , whereas water supply might be expected to involve a regulatory authority or public supply agency .
27 As for British citizens falling foul of the regime , Mr Marlow believes that ‘ No country can be expected to operate a differential system of justice in favour of foreigners ’ , although he adds that benefits can accrue from the exercise of ‘ justified clemency ’ .
28 People who stuff their bodies with suspect rubbish and get hyped up daily by ear-splitting ‘ pop ’ can not be expected to develop a balanced personality .
29 This also holds true for items of similar groups within the same country ; a top quality Nain will tend to be more expensive than a second-grade Isfahan ( and vice versa ) , while both can be expected to command a higher price than the average Hamadan or Heriz .
30 Each level is divided into four sections and at the end of each , you 'll be expected to rescue a caged kiwi .
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