Example sentences of "[pers pn] expected the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Once when he swung across the road to frighten a cyclist by passing within inches of him at forty miles an hour I expected the Feldwebel or the officer to be angry .
2 At £17.50 a ticket , I expected the band to come on for a bit longer or were they all dashing off to see Lady Chatterley too ?
3 And she thumped the cake down so hard in front of me that I expected the plate to shatter .
4 With 33% of Britons likely to get cancer and with cancer being the fear it is , I expected the queue to stretch to Weston-super-Mare and beyond .
5 I expected the Polynesians there to be just as subject to the ailments of the flesh as anywhere else in the world — especially polio — otherwise what would they need a doctor for ?
6 At every moment she expected the girl behind the desk to call her back : ‘ Hey , you ! ’ and question her right to be here .
7 After her electrifying performance as an obsessive fan who helps Robert De Niro kidnap a talk show host in Martin Scorsese 's 1982 King Of Comedy , she has admitted she expected the phone to ring .
8 She scraped her chair away from her desk and stared at it as if she expected the spider to jump through the lid .
9 She expected the receiver to be replaced .
10 Her prophetic framework was based largely on the writings of Thomas Brightman [ q.v. ] and John Archer ; she expected the conversion and restoration of the Jews in 1656 , and the full establishment of Christ 's kingdom by 1701 .
11 She was a nice girl and she expected the ring .
12 As she expected the children had vanished perhaps into the trees .
13 So you expected the King ? ’
14 We expected the conductivity of nominally dry samples to mirror the behaviour of the fully saturated samples but to be lower overall .
15 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 .
16 ‘ 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 .
17 They expected the angels to come down and join battle with them — ‘ the sons of light ’ — against their enemies — ‘ the sons of darkness ’ — and to give them victory over all other peoples .
18 Bush said , however , that he would use his executive discretion to modify or suspend US sanctions when two more of the five conditions were met ; administration officials said that they expected the freeing of political prisoners and the lifting of the state of emergency in Natal to be regarded as adequate moves .
19 Analysts said they expected the group to have no big problems persuading shareholders to approve the restructuring plans at an extraordinary general meeting on December 21 .
20 LMS was viewed as being very similar to the pilot schemes , although the heads ' opinions tended to be related to how kind they expected the formula to be to their situation .
21 She is now in Towers Hospital , Leicester , where a spokesman said they expected the family to break the news to her in the next few days .
22 Observers noted that the export drive by Japanese industry was the result of slowing demand on Japan 's domestic markets , but they expected the situation to stabilize as the year progressed .
23 It was n't New York ; it was n't the Florida Keys , but they expected the standards of those places .
24 AT&T said it expected the change on future earnings to be negligible and added that there would be no effect on cash flow .
25 The IMF said in its April 1991 forecast that it expected the US economy to shrink by 0.1 per cent in 1991 , before making a full recovery to 2.8 per cent growth in 1992 .
26 Brent Walker said it expected the buyout negotiations ‘ would be successfully completed shortly ’ .
27 ( Ferdinando said he expected the profit on Mr Landor 's rooms was so enormous it covered the cost of the rest more than double . )
28 Richardson admitted he expected the booing .
29 It seemed impossible he would escape detection , and with each yard he covered he expected the alarm to be raised from within the house .
30 In this he was only following in Lanfranc 's footsteps , and it is clear that he expected the king to exercise more authority in ecclesiastical affairs than the more ‘ advanced ’ ecclesiastical theorists of his time thought tolerable .
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