Example sentences of "[noun pl] [Wh det] [pers pn] expect " in BNC.

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1 The company remains committed to worldwide annual spending of about $5 billion in 1993 and 1994 on projects which it expects to yield good returns in future , even if present lacklustre oil market conditions persist .
2 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will list the most important international non-EC meetings which he expects to attend this year .
3 It is true that even during the final talks in Moscow the American delegation had to keep a wary eye on those at home who argued against the surrender of the advantages which they expected the United States to derive from further tests above ground .
4 This in itself provides some considerable insight into what students of literature regard as " literary " , at least in terms of the kinds of structures which they expect literary texts to exhibit .
5 ‘ A mere setting apart or selection by the seller of the goods which he expects to use in performance of the contract is not enough .
6 and let's tell the rate payers what we expect them to do
7 The document produces a revenue account with standard headings which it expects will be adopted by most divisions of service , although it recognizes that the detail heads adopted by a particular division will be different .
8 I have been a machine knitter for about 20 years and I still remember those early garments which I expected my family to wear .
9 DSP seems a particularly important topic since it represents the doorway between the way that people do things and the tasks which they expect electronics to do .
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