Example sentences of "[vb mod] not expect [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Love Virgos involved in a new relationship should not expect much progress until at least early December .
2 The West should not expect outstanding interest to be paid off before 1993 .
3 But one should not expect such economic movements to determine the details of changing musical practice in any mechanical way .
4 With so many airlines strapped for cash and with costs increasing , passengers should not expect many more fare-wars .
5 We should not expect that research will come up with recipes and remedies which will work whatever the circumstances .
6 However , direct coercive sanctions require continuous effort , and may in fact be a rather brittle form of social control , so we should not expect dominant groups in different societies to rely wholly and simply on such crude means of retaining their power and privilege , especially where their position has long been entrenched .
7 They consider that there is no reason why parties should not expect fair procedures to be followed , and that the public law decision Ridge v Baldwin [ 1964 ] AC 40 applies the rules of natural justice to any person making a decision about individuals .
8 We should not expect three classes of behaviour corresponding to the three processes of adaptation .
9 Naturally you should not expect this to be a full consultation , but it should give you time to see how you relate to the particular therapist concerned and how much confidence you feel in him .
10 But anyway , I 've come to the conclusion that he , I mean , his work is , it was absolutely superb , but I must n't expect that .
11 ‘ There 's no reason at all why you should n't expect good quality work , Julia , ’ David said calmly .
12 ‘ All I 'm saying , George , is that you should n't expect any help from us .
13 ‘ I told them at half-time that Batty was an aggressive player who would challenge hard and that they should n't expect any less — maybe I should have warned them before the start .
14 Another implication of ( 16 ) , or ( 15 ) , is that , apart from questioning the adjective , the language would also provide a means to question the noun phrase alone while " leaving behind " the predicate qualifier ( even though one might not expect such questions to be particularly common in practice ) , and in fact such questions are perfectly grammatical : ( 21 ) who(m) did he paint seated ? what did he send registered ?
15 He was less severe with me than he would have been normally , but I saw I could not expect great leniency from him .
16 The idea that the colonies might be told to go their own way was not considered ; an administrative system was set up to make sure that the King 's orders were obeyed on the far side of the Atlantic as much as in the more distant parts of the British Isles — it was realized that he could not expect complete obedience , and in some respects the system was losing its impetus even by the beginning of the eighteenth century , but the shift from the Greek pattern of virtual independence to the Roman pattern of general obedience in the colonies had been made and there was no reason to think it would be reversed .
17 Complaints about government appointments or policies could only be met by Law with the barren reply that the party could not expect total control and that in coalition such things must happen — which is just what the critics were saying too .
18 Miss Cackle could n't expect ordinary guests to bring ladders with them , could she ?
19 Just because John was a journalist we could n't expect special treatment .
20 His expression made it clear that any man or boy unlucky enough not to find another situation need not expect any sympathy : his place would have been filled .
21 ‘ I would not expect that .
22 Where it is not supported , the reason is often , as suggested by Rundquist ( 1980 , 1983 ) , because the spending patterns are already set by the geography of demands ( one would not expect large spending on subsidies for cotton farmers in New Hampshire , for example ) and the goal of the pork barrellers is rather to get plenty of money for the programme than to direct it to certain areas rather than others .
23 I would not expect this work to be on a contingency basis and would expect the fees to fall in the range of £ [ ] — £ [ ] per hour .
24 But he said : ‘ We would not expect this to be the case when the ambulance station is within a few hundred yards of the person who made the call . ’
25 I would not expect these decisions to be uniform across the country because of different local circumstances and the likelihood of different clinical views on the efficacy of particular treatment .
26 The representation is , of course , implicit and we would not expect any child to be able to state explicitly the phrase structure rules and transformations generating the sentences of his language .
27 I would have hoped that the Minister might have spelt out more clearly the fact that he would not expect any more private works Bills to be introduced .
28 The numbers and types of printers have increased rapidly in the last three years , but we would not expect any rapid increase in numbers in the next three years .
29 " I would n't expect many dirty coats , not on a Thursday .
30 Besides its low-profile Object Group Common Object Request Broker Architecture-compliant Application Control Architecture Service application integration scheme , it thinks that COSE might like Habitat , its technology for enabling an operating system to take on the personality of another as it does with Unix System V.4 on its OSF/1 system — and it would n't expect fellow COSEs to implement it right away .
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