Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] expect [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Drivers can expect delays and congestion when the Gateshead viaduct is closed for six months for re-waterproofing .
2 However , in a special supplement on the impact of the Gulf crisis , published in September 1990 , the IMF suggested that if the price of oil stabilized at $25 a barrel , the industrialized countries could expect growth to be cut by a further 0.25 per cent to 2.5 per cent for 1990 .
3 Commuters can expect delays on the Northern Lane service tonight due to a technical problems at Sandhills and an incident at Moorfields .
4 So , taking account of the polonium , local people relying mainly on local milk , meat and vegetables could expect doses over a period of a couple of years of about 4 to 15 rems ; more incidentally , than people at Hiroshima within 2 km of the bomb .
5 Flat rate farmers will not be required to keep detailed records , but Customs would expect paperwork to be available if a check of transactions became necessary .
6 This means that German coal producers can expect DM 550 million as coking coal aid and DM 184 million as investment help in 1984 but the government has expressed a disinclination to subsidise exports , which it plans to phase out .
7 Similarly , teachers will expect girls to exhibit the demure , ladylike attributes of the female role , and to be interested in boys and fashion , but they castigate overt expressions of femininity or sexual allure , and are quick to label girls ‘ sluts ’ and ‘ bitches ’ .
8 Boats fishing the Goodwins Sands can expect codling , thornback ray , whiting and dabs .
9 Gold card insurees can expect cover for : 26 weeks ' hospital and nursing home accommodation ; operating theatre fees , including the surgeon and anaesthetist ; in-patient consultant fees , drugs and dressings ; in and out-patient specialist services ; accommodation for one parent if an insured child is under nine ; home nursing cover ; private ambulance cover ; £30 in daily NHS cash benefits and maternity benefits of £100 .
10 The NCC said that at best one in seven problem debtors can expect help from money advice centres .
11 The Christians were beholden to the Syrians for this service — for the moment at least — and thus the Syrians could expect compliance from them .
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