Example sentences of "[pron] expect [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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61 | Obviously cold injury is far more common when would you expect cold injury to be common ? |
62 | You were told at the time you did , and Councillor told you at the time that th it was totally inadequate was the children 's budget , so how can you expect more money from the Government when your sense of priorities is so blatantly wrong on the money that you 're already handling . |
63 | Using the information above , for what purposes would you expect particular lorries and cars to be travelling on the M8 , either way between Glasgow and Livingston ? |
64 | How dare she expect up-to-the-minute information when she had decided to remove herself from the scene ? |
65 | Instead for many , many years there has been in Channel 4 a culture , which allowed you to expect these matters to be dealt with properly , without being made to feel that you were being perverse in raising the issue yet again or that you were making a point or a special case . |
66 | Are you expecting any violence ? |
67 | 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 . |
68 | We expected little advertising support for the first effort in our new format but it came anyway on the strength of our description . |
69 | From what we already knew about its audiences and programme content , we expected that television would have a stronger influence on public information and perceptions than on public attitudes and choices ; while the press , particularly the mass-selling tabloids , would have a stronger influence on public attitudes and choices than on public information and perceptions . |
70 | Anyway , at Stevenage Town Hall we told Ralph that we expected some money for these . |
71 | The expectation for next year 's exactly the same as what we expected last year , alright just turned , propped out okay . |
72 | We expect great things of you . ’ |
73 | Tension is also created when we expect one thing , and something else , quite different , occurs . |
74 | We expect all horses that are well looked after to be cheerful , but like people , some display it more than others . |
75 | We expect all parents to support our aims fully and to uphold our Catholic ethos . |
76 | Not only that but we expect that reward to be a fair and just one . |
77 | As the contraction programmes already announced take effect , we expect that employee numbers will continue to fall . |
78 | We must start to define where we expect genuine refugees to come from . |
79 | If we work extra hard for our employers we expect some kind of reward in return . |
80 | We expect some account of Sicilian civilization and resources , some description of the fortifications of Syracuse , the temples ( an index of prosperity ) of Akragas , or the revenues derived from the subjugated interior ; something , in fact , like Herodotus book ii , about Egypt , which introduced the invasion by the Persian king Kambyses . |
81 | ‘ We 're now asking them to accept a revised model and we expect some opposition . ’ |
82 | ‘ A number of distinguished engineers have been Whitworth Scholars , and we expect this year 's award winners to be high achievers in their subsequent careers , ’ he said . |
83 | How do you know whether anything has been a success , or whether you 're doing anything right , unless you ask , and we expect this rationale to follow through into our community investment programme . |
84 | We expect this exhibition to be of particular interest to sports administrators and physiotherapists . |
85 | It 's a wonderful place to work , and we expect more surprises . ’ |
86 | I confirm that there is still time for organisations to respond to our proposals and we expect more representations during the consultation period . |
87 | Hence , if the neutral theory is true , we expect those proteins with the most complex and precise functions to evolve slowest . |
88 | But because a given change in performance has less effect on fitness later in life , we expect deleterious mutations to cause a greater drop in fertility and survival probability later in life , assuming the same mutation rate for each age . |
89 | ‘ Under the new arrangements we have forecast total ERDF receipts in Scotland of £120 million and , on past experience , we expect local authorities to obtain around £75 million , ’ Mr Lang said . |
90 | We expect British Rail to give urgent consideration to the timing of the placement of that order . |