Example sentences of "[coord] expect [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Pope John , it is said , ‘ had not envisaged the possibility of rejection and expected a rapid and painless vote in favour of projects that he had read through and welcomed with full approval ’ ( Ratzinger Report , 1985 , p. 41 ) .
2 Her methods of child-rearing stand out as being more ‘ working-class ’ than ‘ middle-class ’ ; for example she smacked a lot and expected the three year old to be clean and tidy all the time : both these are areas in which the Newsons found social class differences in their study .
3 Here is a volume you could present to someone with no interest in science and expect a pleasurable reaction from any but the most insensitive .
4 You can not simply propose to me with no more reason than the discovery that I happen to sleep with a woman and expect an instant answer .
5 Some analysts pointed to a further fall of 13,000 in manufacturing jobs which could indicate the overall fall may be due to problems with seasonal adjustments , and expect the upward trend to resume in March .
6 Both horses and people will use what they have learnt from their own species and expect the other species to understand .
7 Does any hon. Member seriously think that , after Britain has signed up for a single currency , we could go to war on our own and expect the 11 countries who share the same currency to stand idly by and see the value of their currency wrecked , for ever depreciating , just because Britain was in one of its periodic warmongering fits ?
8 They tend to be European , though , or Europeanized Egyptians and expect the social style of a club on the Riviera .
9 Among the women themselves there 's the feeling that you hope for the best and expect the worst , a deep pessimism that patriarchy rules and scarpers without paying the bills .
10 Readers wishing to make a similar tray should note that it is not possible to assign values arbitrarily to the sides of the rectangle and ‘ rise ’ of both flaps and expect the resulting outline to be a smooth one .
11 In recent times , however , most people have come to experience and to expect an abrupt transition from full-time work to full-time retirement at an age when many of them feel reasonably fit .
12 Its chairman , Roly Smith , says that anyone buying one of the titles and expecting a practical , up-to-date guide will be ‘ sadly and quite literally misled ’ .
13 He never rehearsed the performance , but rather the technique of the music , leaving his emotional response to the inspiration of the concert and expecting a well-prepared orchestra to be entirely responsive to this .
14 This meant that management were able to push decision making well down the hierarchy , giving those actually operating the CNC machines much autonomy , and expecting a high level of integration of the various functions such as quality control , work planning , programming of the machine , and machine setting to take place via those operatives actually on the shop floor .
15 He takes on Kenya 's former Olympic champion Paul Ereng in Hengelo , Holland , next Sunday and expects a hard race as part of his preparations for the World Championships in Stuttgart at the end of August .
16 The company adds that it is already benefiting from increased efficiency and expects a large return on its financial investment in Weldon .
17 He has lifted his profits forecast for this year slightly to £950 million and expects a 15 per cent rise in the dividend .
18 It makes so much difference if you tell each other what you hope for , rather than expecting your partner to know , or to assume that your partner wants and expects the same things .
19 The Channel Tunnel Research Unit at the University of Kent is also cautious in its assessment and expects the direct impact of the Tunnel to be marginal .
20 He had no clear idea what he was going to do but expected a good gathering at Linley 's house and thought an opportunity would occur .
21 Assignment , on the other hand , requires a more explicit focus on the particular property assigned ; what is assigned may be a complex property ( like fairly acceptable ) , or even a co-ordination ; but to expect a single linguistic faculty to make two separate assignments of properties to the same entity in the same phrase would be unreasonable ; it would be analogous to expecting a physical eye to focus on two different objects at the same time .
22 As yet Mr. Bowden does not know how much money he has raised , but expects the final total to be well over £250 .
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