Example sentences of "[noun sg] to expect [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The preamble to the rule advises the industry to expect an additional review of genetically engineered pesticides and the commercialization and marketing of foods . |
2 | Even homeless people have a right to expect a reasonable standard of accomodation . |
3 | The level of tuition fees charged to students gives them the right to expect a professional standard of service , particularly with regard to test-marking ; the Education Service is judged , to a considerable extent , by that criterion . |
4 | Not the time or the place to expect a violent gang attack on a pensioner . |
5 | In that case , there is no reason to expect a general form of explanation linking our cognitive faculties to the truth , explaining the reliability of our natural abductive sense . |
6 | Bush had every reason to expect an easy victory , the ultimate Christmas gift to an adoring American public , who have granted him a record approval rating in the opinion polls . |
7 | In other words , considerations of generalization decrement give reason to expect an overshadowing effect in flavour-aversion experiments but not in the conditioned suppression experiments . |
8 | There is of course no reason to expect the same person to be the median voter as policy changes ; the identity of the median voter may alter . |
9 | Frankly , it 's a tall order to expect a major character to have depth when played by a series of unknown kids . |