Example sentences of "expect [noun] to rise " in BNC.
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1 | Greece and Spain expect emissions to rise by at least 25 per cent and Portugal is expecting rise of between 29-39 per cent , depending on economic growth . |
2 | But yields on long-term bonds have been edging up since the middle of March , a sign that investors expect inflation to rise . |
3 | Mexicans are the cheeriest : comparing optimists and pessimists , a net 76% of Mexican businessmen expect sales to rise in the second quarter of this year , compared with 69% in the first quarter . |
4 | Brokers Peter Joseph of Smith New Court and Paul Heath of UBS Phillips & Drew both expect profits to rise to £125m this time . |
5 | If people expect prices to rise , they may reduce their money balances and purchase goods and assets now , before prices do rise . |
6 | We do not expect prices to rise generally for a further two years . |
7 | We are expecting exports to rise by 6 per cent . |
8 | German businessmen take a much more cheerful view of their economy than currency traders , who have lately driven the D-mark down : the balance of German companies expecting sales to rise over those expecting sales to fall is 69% , the widest margin in the chart . |
9 | And the British Tourist Authority expects figures to rise as our recent warm summers , the effects of the recession and the threat of airport delays encourage more and more people to holiday at home rather than abroad . |
10 | David the chief economist of Nat West Bank expects output to rise by only point six percent this year . |