Example sentences of "[pers pn] expect [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I expect that Ena Sharples is still in Coronation Street on their tellies .
2 Yeah , I expect that Johnny 's , do you ever do any ?
3 What can you expect if councils are n't given enough money to collect the rubbish ?
4 What little she knew of Mahon did n't suggest that , but what should she expect when genes were mutilated by chemical or neutron bombardment ?
5 She expects that entrepreneurs and high-ranking government officials will pay for such a privileged education for their children .
6 We expect that women will want to cook and sew and launder even if they are also reading Homer or studying Italian painters . ’
7 However , they say , ‘ we expect that USL ( or its parent , AT&T [ sic ] ) will threaten to review or withdraw research grants made to any university or research institution using or distributing software based on NET2 , even though no violation has yet been proven . ’
8 Once the New Year festivities are out of the way , we expect that sales will pick up significantly and continue to improve as we come into the traditional pre-spring buying season . ’
9 But while South Africa cruised home with a day to spare to go 1-0 up in the four-match series , it was more of a struggle than they expected after India began the fourth day at 71-6 , just eight runs ahead .
10 They expect that overdrafts would rise an average of about £15,500 upwards .
11 Only by enabling those with disabilities to contribute , if they wish , through independent living and paid employment , will the increased percentage of ageing people be able to receive the support they expect and need .
12 It expected that Scott would produce a building to vie with his great designs abroad and concluded with the hope that ‘ the recent discussions in which so much misapprehension has been exhibited will not shake your determination to carry out the selected design ’ .
13 As the new man at Century wielding the new broom , he expected that decisions and policies would come to his desk .
14 Best man John Penticost from Falkirk showed more than he expected when groom Alan hoisted his kilt to reveal all .
15 No longer is it expected that technologists dictate the design of the system to the users .
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