Example sentences of "[pron] expects [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Words to be underlined are " bracketed " with ∘S The program produces an output file suitable for a printer which expects such words to be bracketed by ∘Y . |
2 | Fifty thousand went to America last year , the stricter regulations there have switched attention to Israel , which expects three quarters of a million in the next five years . |
3 | anyone who expects this book to be a treatise on the history of landscape painting will be disappointed … in spite of copious rewriting , lectures these pages remain . |
4 | After all , one expects better value for money for one 's computer time . |
5 | One expects military sculpture to be massive and crude , and this is very true of a Hercules scene from Corbridge from the Chapel of the Standards in the western principia ( Site xiv ) . |
6 | If one buys a house near a railway line , one expects some disturbance from it , and that is a factor which will no doubt be reflected in the price . |
7 | No one expects this rump of a service to be viable . |
8 | Everyone expects better results in the next quarter . |
9 | He expects continued growth in the United States but did not elaborate . |
10 | Anyone who is offering a proposal that requires a " yes " effort should be clear as to why he expects that effort to be made . |
11 | If he expects immediate reaction to this suggestion his child is contaminating his adult . |
12 | He expects direct payments to be some £250m for 1993 , while a further £250m will go on the pension fund for early leavers . |
13 | And by the end of the year , it expects further sites to be fully operational in Spain and Italy . |
14 | And it expects high standards from its performers : |
15 | It said it expects initial products to be high-end servers and so it turned out in most cases . |