Example sentences of "[pron] have expected [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , I suppose I 'd expected expressions of grief , probably pages and pages of it . |
2 | I 'd expected Famlio to be patrolling in deep space , as usual , giving me room to manoeuvre and avoid them . |
3 | I had expected Gillis to be long since dead or at best a doddering ninety-year-old . |
4 | ‘ I had expected Mr Beckenham would have been in contact with you at least , ma'am , ’ he said with a frown . |
5 | It had been a stupid omission , but then she 'd left so unexpectedly and in such a rush ; besides , she 'd expected Suzie to be at the address she 'd been given . |
6 | If she 'd expected signs of embarrassment or even an apology , it was obvious that she 'd miscalculated . |
7 | Leonora bristled as she marched into the other room , realising she 'd expected murmurs of appreciation to greet her offering . |
8 | It took her a moment to realize that she 'd expected Daak to add his comment , and that he had n't done so . |
9 | She had expected Fernando to turn up at the airport with his arms full of red roses and promises . |
10 | But where she had expected harshness she felt instead only the soft warmth of his lips on her throat , and a rush of longing coursed through her entire body , strong enough to make her buckle at the knees . |
11 | She had n't anticipated spending her first night on board quite alone ; she had expected Fenella , Caro 's stepsister , to be here too . |
12 | Hari felt a rush of disappointment , she had expected Lewis to jump at the chance of earning some money but it seemed he was reluctant to take her venture seriously . |
13 | She had expected opulence , baroque furniture maybe , rich drapes . |
14 | Ianthe was also dismayed , for she had expected Sophia or some other female member of St Basil 's congregation to be on the doorstep . |
15 | She had expected violence , she had thought her father would shout and roar at her , she was certain he would beat her . |
16 | She had expected Fen to drive back into Little Kirkton , to one of the restaurants there , but instead he headed out into the country . |
17 | She had expected Vass 's home to be as coolly functional as his office . |
18 | She had expected passion and had been prepared to bluff that away , but this was different . |
19 | She had expected pain , almost welcomed it as the payment for ridding herself of her despised virginity which had labelled her in her own mind as undesired — unloved . |
20 | She had expected mockery , and , judging by the unnatural stillness she felt in fitzAlan 's body , he had intended to mock her . |
21 | They had expected game-birds to benefit from an increased food supply of insects as farmers stopped spraying pesticides to protect their cereal crops . |
22 | Never would he have expected encounters with an assault force of Chelonians and the galaxy 's most notorious criminal in the space of a day . |
23 | He had expected antiques , flowers , the portraits of past barons de Chavigny which had always hung in the old Baron 's offices . |
24 | Fortescue looked surprised , as if he had expected Athelstan to keep his mouth shut for the entire interview . |
25 | He had expected money to answer every need . |
26 | He had expected weakness to yield to strength . |
27 | When she threw herself down on the grass , he had expected Underwood to take advantage of the situation , but he sat upright and apart . |
28 | He had expected losses , but this was above even his guestimate . |
29 | It was not a decision he had expected Massingham to welcome , and nor had he . |