Example sentences of "expected [to-vb] [adj] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Currently , the Royal Navy is expected to carry 512 nuclear warheads on its Trident fleet .
2 The new system is expected to restore frequent big wins at the expense of large numbers of small dividends .
3 The rest of continental Europe is not expected to see any significant growth during the year .
4 Today 's Green Paper is expected to contain two separate methods of enabling employers to take action in the civil courts against the organisers of unofficial strikes .
5 Incidentally , who , a couple of decades back , would have expected to find high-quality Turkish cuisine in Chorlton-cum-Hardy ?
6 The adverts are expected to reach 6.3 million readers in that period , a figure calculated from the audited circulation of each publication .
7 The £156-a-year cap on losses is expected to help 6 million people in the first year of the poll tax .
8 The 600-megawatt Rotterdam station , due to begin operation in the mid-1990's , is expected to discharge 75 million tons of CO2 over its 25 year lifetime .
9 A selection of the 36 classic sports and competition cars that are expected to fetch several million pounds at a Brooks auction during the London Motorfair
10 A selection of the 36 classic sports and competition cars that are expected to fetch several million pounds at a Brooks auction during the London Motorfair at Earl 's Court on 26 October .
11 A simple measure of breakage can thus be expected to differentiate these major groups of predator .
12 This means that , for the vast majority of utterances , hearers are expected to identify specific intended senses for every ambiguous word form that they contain .
13 Each of them exercised his right to vote as an individual , but as Whips they were all expected to avoid any open expression of preference .
14 The lottery is expected to generate substantial additional funds for charities , the arts , sport , heritage and for a millennium fund to celebrate the year 2000 and the beginning of the third millennium .
15 We are told that " the reason why constituencies of about five members are recommended is that they form communities [ ? ] where electors may be expected to have sufficient personal knowledge of the candidates ' .
16 The change in the formula for grossing-up net interest caused some uncertainty , though it is not expected to have any significant impact on the level of net dividends companies pay .
17 The current Russian President Boris Yeltsin was expected to face vigorous local opposition to any acceptance of Japanese sovereignty , from 47,000 Russian citizens ( 20,000 of whom were military personnel ) who lived on the islands , a source of precious metals and with rich fishing grounds .
18 In the early stages of independence , former colonies were expected to need some military assistance through defence agreements , supplies of military equipment and provision of training teams .
19 Attlee thought that the coalition should continue until after the end of the war with Japan , however long that should take — and , as we have seen , it was expected to take another eighteen months after the collapse of Nazi Germany .
20 Such advisers will certainly be expected to spend much more time in schools and to ensure that the demands of the National Curriculum are being met .
21 Even commentaries on those crafts which might be expected to throw some new light on the broader " aesthetic environment " of mosaic , such as Lucian 's Dream , are of little assistance .
22 One point he made which I have rarely seen put forward so well : that the audience can not be expected to follow any profound drama at all levels at once , and that there may be certain aspects which remain beyond the audience 's comprehension altogether .
23 Ulcers induced by a deliberate state of hypersecretion , such as the histamine in beeswax model , can not be expected to reveal any new insights into alternative mechanisms .
24 Once the site is cleared , construction work is expected to begin early next year with completion , in one phase , by spring 1996 .
25 This is expected to show that appropriate parts of the monies passed to the schools from local authorities have been spent on books .
26 The new , limited monarchy of William III that replaced James was expected to show much more respect for established interests .
27 Next week 's unemployment figures are not expected to show any significant reversal in the recent upward trend .
28 Rationalisation of the Ashmolean/Taylorian site is expected to produce much improved facilities for teaching ( especially for graduate teaching ) and research in several subjects in the Humanities ( namely , Archaeology , Classics , History of Art , Modern Languages , and Oriental Studies ) , and to enhance the space available to the Ashmolean Museum and improve its ability to fulfil its teaching , research , and public roles .
29 Such mild long-term alterations to this acetylcholine may be expected to produce any observed changes in mood , activity and sense of well-being .
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