Example sentences of "[adj] to expect the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Allowing for those who were too selfish to want to help even when they were well qualified to do so , and those who were manifestly unsuitable to act as foster parents , because they were too young , too old or too inexperienced — a third , say , of the total , it was unrealistic to expect the Jewish community to absorb 10,000 refugee children . |
2 | But only one in 25 Vauxhalls sold last year was a diesel , so it would be unrealistic to expect the same level of stocks and enthusiasm from a Vauxhall dealer . |
3 | Accepting that politically it would be unrealistic to expect the National Curriculum to be couched in other than conventional terms , ie subjects , I questioned the absence of a rationale . |
4 | It was agreed that it would be reasonable to expect the new computer person to have some contribution to make towards solving our current problems . |
5 | It 's the Government 's view that since toy safetly legislation was introduced in 1967 , buyers of second hand toys should be able to expect the same level of safety as those buying new toys . |
6 | Since the value of credit vouchers issued exceeds the sale of gift vouchers approximately six to one , it is felt unreasonable to expect the nine branches local to Savacentre to take a disproportionately high cost . |
7 | It is not rational to expect the best virtue where temptation is applied in the most trying form at the frailest time of human life . ’ |
8 | Some SSDs recognised the need for transition to independent living services , although unfortunately it is more common to expect the disabled person to find all the motivation within themselves . |
9 | Persons buying products bearing those names are entitled to expect the particular standards associated with them . |
10 | All those who receive legal services are entitled to expect the same standard of legal service irrespective of their personal circumstances ; |