Example sentences of "expected [to-vb] to the [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | In general a failure to serve a committal order in due time would not be expected to lead to the quashing of the sentence of imprisonment . |
2 | It was expected to lead to the appointment of an impartial body to determine responsibility for the conflict . |
3 | It is expected to lead to the creation of some 500 new jobs , mainly at Marconi 's Stanmore and Plessey Avionics ' West Leigh sites , but also at a large number of sub-contractors throughout the United Kingdom . |
4 | The successful applicant will be expected to contribute to the teaching of a range of postgraduate and undergraduate programmes . |
5 | Measures directly towards the amelioration of these conditions might be expected to contribute to the prevention of attempted suicide , although other factors — such as the availability of drugs , cultural attitudes , and the level of services available — might have a more immediate effect . |
6 | This overlap has raised some difficulty about the extent to which a client should be expected to contribute to the cost of the services received . |
7 | This project is expected to contribute to the development of effective health education strategies which are relevant to consumers . |
8 | It was the policy that residents were expected to contribute to the life of the community . |
9 | Mr W Doggart emphasised that tutors would be expected to adhere to the contents of the packs which would become official Institute precept and practice . |
10 | Even following recession , energy demand is not expected to return to the levels of growth originally predicted . |
11 | Mr Patten left his hospital bed for last week 's crucial Commons ' votes , but he is not expected to return to the Department of Education , until the end of next month . |
12 | As far as this representative model is concerned procedural entitlements are viewed in purely instrumental terms , according to the contribution they may be expected to make to the accuracy of the underlying substantive policy judgments , and since no one has a right to a particular policy outcome , no one has aright either to any particular form of decision-making process . |