Example sentences of "[adv] expect the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In speech , lacking these devices , we naturally expect the prosody to be called into play — but we must beware that we do not exaggerate its role .
2 For instance , if a new service is building up a clientele base then one could naturally expect the efficiency ratio to improve over time .
3 If the offeror is a subsidiary , or a company controlled by a consortium , the offeror should normally expect the Panel to look through the corporation and require disclosure of the ultimate holding company or members of the consortium .
4 ‘ I 'm sure I 've seen that dress before , ’ whispers a disappointed woman in front , but you could scarcely expect the Queen to wear a new suit for each of the fourteen investitures each year as well as all her other official functions .
5 So lessees can generally expect the rental on operating leases to be higher than finance leases .
6 He can usually take for granted initial student motivation , educational level and intelligence ; he is part of a system which already expects the student to spend a considerable proportion of his time in private study , and which usually provides at least minimal facilities for this to take place .
7 Any Romanian had learnt instinctively to expect the opposite of what the Party assured them the future had to offer .
8 After being so intimately associated with Christ and hearing his parables of the Kingdom and private commentary interpreting those stories , his disciples still expected the Kingdom to come in the material and nationalistic terms of the Old Testament ( Acts 1:6 ) .
9 It said ‘ Junk Shop ’ outside but I hardly expected the sign to be this literal .
10 Given the author 's centre-right political stance ( he is a potential Presidential candidate in Peru ) one could hardly expect the portrait be sympathetic .
11 Not that I really expected them to ; I could hardly expect the Umpire to side with me so soon .
12 Continuing with the Lois Lane example , suppose that she still expects the price of kryptonite futures to rise relative to that of phlogiston futures ( ignoring the effects of any general price movements on their relative prices ) , and she has no views about general price movements .
13 Mannesmann Mobilfunk GmbH says that it now expects its subscriber base to reach 200,000 next month , ahead of plan , but still expects the level to be between 300,000 and 350,000 by year-end ; it is still looking for profits in 1994-95 .
14 Like many other Nazareans , he still expects the dissolution of creation .
15 ‘ A fair day 's work for a fair day 's pay ’ was their motto and , if they expected the pay to satisfy them , they also confidently expected the work to satisfy everybody , including themselves .
16 But their offers were around £400m to £450m , while Littlewoods clearly expected the price of more than £500m .
17 It 's much better , I feel , from the public 's point of view , for us simply to say ‘ Yes , I think although it will be cloudy until the latter end of the morning that we confidently expect the sun to break through , and then when it 's through it 'll stay with us through the afternoon .
18 New Yorkers confidently expect the inquiry to turn up nothing .
19 Analysts also expect the company to shed its large stake in merchant bank Singer & Friedlander .
20 We also expect the expert to inform us what is in our best interests , for how can we know this when the technical grounds for such judgements are , by definition , outside our competence .
21 We would probably expect the dispersion in Β to be considerably larger than in N ; on the other hand , this may be offset by its lower degree of serial correlation .
22 This is because it is to the equilibrium rate of national income ( Y e ) that we can reasonably expect the macroeconomy to tend .
23 Customers will expect to pay more for a reputable brand , but they will also expect the price charged to be consistent with their perceptions of the product ; * the amount and style of advertising and sales promotion ( Promotion ) will influence the consumer 's perception of the product , which in turn must influence on-going company product and brand development activities ( Product ) .
24 If we pursue the doctrine of the orogeny/regression couple , then we must also expect the corollary that the wearing down of mountain ranges and the spread of continents by marginal sedimentation must lead to widespread transgressions .
25 He could also expect the backing of Dr John Cunningham , Labour 's campaign 's co-ordinator , and other key shadow Cabinet figures .
26 Apart from the societal context within which the organisation operates we would also expect the history of the organisation to influence its present culture .
27 Your readers will also expect the paper to investigate the causes of the epidemic
28 He confidently expects the day to yield a crushing English victory , a Triple Crown , a Grand Slam and absolutely no bloody problem .
29 Czechoslovakia , a democratic state with a mass socialist and trade-union movement , had been handed to the Nazis by the National government , which now expected the labour movement to support a war for Poland , a society much less attractive to democrats let alone socialists .
30 She says younger users often expect the drug to work immediately although its affects can take up to an hour so they take more , which increases the risks .
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