Example sentences of "[pron] might expect [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He was referring to ‘ prime ’ and ‘ premium ’ sausages in which you might expect leaner meat , less filler material , or less fat .
2 Though you might expect some echoes of a Telecaster or a Les Paul Junior , it actually sounds like neither .
3 Accepting even a weak Whorfian view that language used influences thought and representation to some degree , then one might expect great differences in the way that deaf people structure information .
4 Developmental norms are an attempt to provide an indication of the ages at which one might expect ordinary children to show evidence of certain skills or abilities .
5 However , one might expect such opportunities to become more widespread as the number of such children supported in mainstream continues to grow .
6 Henry Fairweather , group personnel and services director , acknowledges that most of its female managers are in areas one might expect such as marketing , information services and personnel .
7 One might expect that being a chant leader afforded a number of privileges within the group , but this in fact was not the case .
8 If ideology reflects economic organization , then one might expect that modern consciousness should contain its universalistic and its particularistic common-places .
9 If stars could shrink to as small as ten or twenty miles across to become neutron stars , one might expect that other stars could shrink even further to become black holes .
10 If the DNA-dependent phosphorylation of c-Jun is of physiological significance then one might expect that the presence of Jun binding sites ( FSEs ; refs. 24 and 25 ) within the activating DNA would increase kinase efficiency .
11 Because three-quarters of women with gonorrhoea will have the infection in the urethra , one might expect urethral discharge to be a common finding in infected women .
12 So one might expect chemical sensitivity to run in families , if enzyme defects are a common cause of the problem .
13 While one might expect eventual decisions to be made purely on the merits of the case , earlier evidence indicates that some objections are more likely to succeed in influencing decision-makers than others .
14 Where both husband and wife have substantial commitments to the job world , one might expect domestic responsibilities to be shared .
15 With such differences in the quantity and quality of mosaics one might expect different levels of stylistic affinity — and combinations of these levels — to be prominent .
16 If , however , the vertical axis is defined as attainable competitive strength , then one might expect most investment to take place in the top left corner .
17 As one might expect these ‘ real incomers ’ are not all the same to Shetlanders .
18 Examples are too numerous to list , but a particularly telling one from members of our own profession , where one might expect some awareness , can serve .
19 Over the last thirty years the achievements of physiologists and psychologists in studying dreaming have received a good deal of attention in the media , much of it sensationalist , so one might expect some of this information to have percolated through to become common knowledge .
20 One might expect this because convergent evolution would lead to similar mechanisms to carry out similar functions .
21 One might expect this to include advisory visits , aid with the development of study skills and so on , and to some extent this does happen .
22 The use of inappropriate forms of assessment to grade and rank-order pupils ' work for the purpose of making comparisons or to achieve so-called ‘ unified standards ’ is illustrated by the worst abuses of norm-referencing , which has been roundly and justifiably criticized by many writers , even in those areas of the curriculum where one might expect this system to be welcomed .
23 Because of transport costs one might expect heavy building materials , such as cement , to be non-traded .
24 Even in these circumstances , where one might expect unemployed people to be net receivers , McKee shows that they give as well as receive and the list of what they give looks remarkably similar to the list of items which they receive .
25 We might expect that aggressive fighting would be common in nature , because natural selection will favour the most successful animals in competition , and the strongest animals are probably the most successful in fights .
26 As Foresman ( 1986 ) suggests , we might expect remote sensing technology to play a major role .
27 We might expect such a king to have been beatified upon his death ( his ancestor had been St Arnulf ) but Charles ' indifference to Christian morality prevented this .
28 Having seen that there is an a priori case for some governmental interference , we will pass on in chapter 3 to applications of the theory of the firm to regulated situations — how we might expect such firms to behave .
29 First that , in the absence of special strengths , and on the basis of external restraints , we might expect such companies to perform worse than a plc .
30 We might expect such a recognition to be especially difficult in strong cultures , where investment of self in the work of the firm is most profound .
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