Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [pron] expect " in BNC.

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1 Dedicated or something I expect . ’
2 She could not see why her mother wanted her , nor what she expected her to do in Northam , and whenever she mentioned the subject to others they exclaimed in horror , commiserating with her , telling her that she must be firm , never for half a moment assuming that she could or would really do it .
3 Although the principal activity of many of the nobles in Edward III 's reign was war , their fundamental concern was always their inheritance , the lands and rights which formed the basis of their wealth and power and which they expected to hand on to their heirs .
4 I can argue that Greenfield does not make this explicit because she is taking for granted conventions that she herself has learnt in the western education system and which she expects her readers to share .
5 In its grace , fire , and expressive fluency it was in some ways an important transition between the old Teutonic Bach style of the nineteenth century and what we expect now from the so-called authenticity movement .
6 ‘ Because we only have 5 to 6 full-time care assistants , I spend a lot of time in the first interview to make sure we get the sort of person who really understands our attitude , and what we expect of them .
7 Organisations have many different objectives and engage in a variety of activities , so there is a problem in defining an initial perspective on organisation theory and what we expect the theory to cover .
8 It also outlines what guidance and support you can expect to get at work and what we expect from you in return .
9 We 're already eleven weeks into the year and er so my talk 's gon na centre on what we 've done so far and what we expect to happen .
10 And we keep records of bookings , stating what is expected of us , and what we expect from a booking , ’ says the cheery singer .
11 The study of black sportsmen and society brings into relief the way in which the youths ' orientations to school and what they expect to achieve from education affect , not segmentally but totally , their attitudes , postures and the way in which they apportion their time and energies .
12 The psychological contract is a contract of expectations between ‘ them ’ and ‘ me ’ — it links what I expect from them and what they expect from me .
13 The only evidence from that dream is the feeling of childhood — all childhoods , probably : the puzzlement of the child watching from the pavement , wondering what 's going on , what they , the adults are up to , what they want from you , and what they expect you to do .
14 What is much more difficult to know is what were his motives for the decision , and what he expected to be the likely outcome .
15 Dr. Briant has told us how his project is operating , and what he expects to discover from it .
16 If you are taking a journalist to lunch you should know exactly why you are doing it and what you expect to achieve from it .
17 Could you tell us please , how much we spent on Ghost House and Runaway Train and what you expect it to bring in , in rewards this year ?
18 Sit her down and tell her exactly what her job is , set the targets and what you expect her to achieve .
19 It 's certainly made me rethink my approach to digital processors and what I expect from them .
20 LAWS to tighten up control of strays take effect this week but anyone who expects to see the streets cleared of roaming dogs will be disappointed .
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