Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pron] expect " in BNC.
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1 | Events having turned out better than we expected , we returned to make our plans for the following Sunday when we intended to open . |
2 | ‘ We are both pleased I 've done so well — we have got a high standard of living , better than we expected . ’ |
3 | I would n't say I enjoyed it , but it went much better than I expected and my audience were very appreciative . |
4 | The names worked even better than I expected . |
5 | But a bit better than I expected . |
6 | ‘ Actually , you 've done far better than I expected . |
7 | ‘ Better than I expected . |
8 | ‘ That went better than I expected , ’ said Damian as the limousine swept back to Auckland . |
9 | Kurt Weinburg 's evacuation began disastrously but , thanks to his headmaster ( who had already proved his sensitivity by introducing Kurt on his first day to the only other Jewish boy in the school ) , it turned out better than he expected : |
10 | When she awoke , rubbing at a rather stiff neck , feeling hungry , but better than she expected , she found it was the middle of the morning and sunshine was streaming into every corner of the cottage . |
11 | Apparently they 're holding their own — and , in fact , doing slightly better than anyone expected . ’ |
12 | erm so that y so that you expected this sort of measure of service and if you were told the , if you were told the circumstances you might have said well that 's okay , no problem . |
13 | It will not say how many subscribers it has — only that it expects to sign up no more than a couple of dozen by the autumn . |
14 | On the negatives there was the er resumption of a S S A P twenty four charge for U K pensions , a little less than we expected , we had a strong revaluation in mid-year , the incremental redundancy costs that Frank has already touched upon and er the er dis er the discontinued profits not in ninety two . |
15 | never is good enough and he expects too much |
16 | It is true that capitalist enterprises will invest only if they expect an ‘ adequate ’ rate of return on capital . |
17 | Besides , you want to put me ashore , so unless you expect me to swim — ’ She broke off , gasping as the boat , no longer held fast by its anchor , swung wildly . |
18 | Alternatively speculators might think that the exchange value of the domestic currency will fall even further in the future , perhaps because they expect the current account deficit to become permanent , and so capital inflows will decrease and capital outflows decrease accordingly . |
19 | I set off again , maintaining for some reason — perhaps because I expected further farm creatures to wander across my path — my slow speed of before . |
20 | They are willing to do so because they expect to be paid back , and because they expect to profit from the transaction through the interest they charge on the loan — it would be a strange world if they did n't ! |
21 | They are willing to do so because they expect to be paid back and because they expect to profit from the transaction through the interest they charge on the loan — it would be a strange world if they did n't ! |
22 | This is easiest with an electric beater as it takes twice as long as you expect . |
23 | This is not to say that such courses would not also encourage an awareness of wider theoretical implications or the kind of appraisal I have associated with education , but this would be more in the manner of a long-term investment rather than something expected to yield immediate returns , something which might influence attitude rather than instigate action . |
24 | But we are talking the world 's favourite guitar tones , and they are present on this guitar just where you expect to find them . |
25 | In the end the show went on far longer than we expected and was fairly raunchy . |
26 | According to Ian Hawkins : ‘ The recession has tested the ability of management to cope with a period of economic downturn deeper and longer than anyone expected , and the venture capitalists ’ ability to negotiate their way through it . |
27 | Pitching : the flysheet is erected first and took a little longer than I expected to up on my own — six minutes . |
28 | last night actually and it did n't exactly help , well , it 's a long trip up here , longer than I expected and I did n't |
29 | Yeah called me in two days so they gave me today and tomorrow off as well , so it 's sort of gone longer than I expected you know ? |
30 | It is unfortunately true that however good your routefinding , long rock descents usually take much longer than you expect . |