Example sentences of "[pers pn] expect [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | I expect the improvements in services that Londoners should see in the coming years to speak for themselves , but there is no room for complacency . |
32 | I 'm I 'm sorry Councillor Wyle , I expect the courtesy towards the Chair , and I am now summing up , so please be quiet . |
33 | In cases of long standing chronic disease I expect the patient to start feeling better within a day or two and certainly would n't continue with a remedy if there was no improvement after a week . |
34 | I expect the Concorde drivers will probably be quite pleased to have some company up here . ’ |
35 | That is a beginning , but I expect the insurance industry to do much more in helping to reduce car crime . |
36 | As the economy recovers and the unfavourable short-term effects of the fall in the exchange rate feed through , I expect the deficit to widen this year to £17.5 billion . ’ |
37 | I expect the cab weighs a ton , but the whole kit is still very portable , size-wise . |
38 | I expect the conditions in some of the houses you went into were , were er pretty poor . |
39 | One client even received a letter from Harvard Securities saying of Towerbell : " I expect the price to rise to higher levels and will advise further " . |
40 | I expect the crew had tiptoed down very gently from the bunk above while he slept . |
41 | ‘ I expect the coach company are using this one while the usual coach is being repaired . ’ |
42 | I 'm just saying there was mine was Tech , I expect the college at the old college . |
43 | However , I expect the differential between unleaded and diesel to revert to the norm in the summer months . |
44 | There was some truth in this but I expect the practice still goes on today . |
45 | ‘ I expect the Ship is more difficult , ’ said Masklin diplomatically . |
46 | I expect the matter to be dealt with promptly . |
47 | I expect the team to look like this : - |
48 | ‘ I expect the Emperor 's getting bored with the waiting and decided to see if anyone was awake on this side of the border . ’ |
49 | The Economist circulation is now five hundred and twenty five thousand each week , and although their er year is out of sync with ours , I expect the profits for the year to be at or near record levels once again . |
50 | ‘ By about round four , I expect the height and weight advantage to be neutralised and he 'll start running the numbers on Bowe . ’ |
51 | ‘ I could n't , ’ Knocker grunted , ‘ do n't get much call for 'em around here , but I expect the Missus can . ’ |
52 | Wednesday is Fantasy day in the Torygraph so I expect the details to be in there again next week , as nothing more will have happened by then fantasy-wise cos there are no Premiership games . |
53 | ‘ Nevertheless , conditions in certain markets of importance to Volex give grounds for optimism and I expect the Group to make further progress in the current year . ’ |
54 | Once the Scottish Office commence their national publicity for Council Tax at the end of September I expect the number of enquiries , including enquiries about Banding , to increase dramatically . |
55 | ‘ I expect the flak . |
56 | I expect the Establishment Division refused to supply her with a tape-recorder ( and for good reason , one might think ) , so she 's brought one of her children 's instead . |
57 | I expect the oven 's turned off . |
58 | ‘ I expect the humans are wondering who 's causing all this trouble . ’ |
59 | I expect the staff watch when they 're bored . |
60 | Palled by the bleak , dusty nooks of outer Dublin ( my mother told me once that eventually , in some parts , all cities look like Brooklyn , and I 'm beginning to see her point ) , I expect the hospital to be yet a stranger place . |