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

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1 I do not mean by this that I expect managers to cry , or to clasp one another like footballers after a goal has been won .
2 Devoy hinted that she expected Jackman to be her successor , by adding : ‘ She can have it [ the title ] after me . ’
3 The bulk of domiciliary care is already provided by families , but Mrs Thatcher has made it plain that she expects families to take on extra responsibilities , and this is also apparent in the White Paper on Caring for People .
4 Again , I urge the House to consider the fact that we expect inspections of individual schools to take place on a four to five-yearly basis .
5 ‘ Labour will introduce a new Railway Act that will lay down in law the broad policy objectives that we expect BR to meet , ’ he told the Centre for Local Economic Strategies in Sheffield .
6 Fundamentalists believe so totally in the reality of their message and of the Jesus they preach that they expect lives to be touched and changed .
7 DEC and Microsoft said that they expect NT-on-Alpha , which they are jointly engineering , to be a high-volume , multi-sourced platform for users , software developers , systems designers and chip manufacturers — exactly the same thing ACE was supposed to be .
8 Going from there to , and that 's a sort of history of where things have happened over the previous four mon four months , to expectations about output this is the first survey since the recession began in which all regions , mainland regions of the U K say that they expect output to increase over the coming four months .
9 Stung , the League said yesterday that they expect ITV to come up with a new date within the next fortnight and they will not tolerate one beyond the scheduled season 's end of May 5 .
10 A Gallup poll of businessmen has revealed that they expect interest rates to be 1.6 per cent higher under Labour .
11 In a statement issued on March 28 the Mongolian Foreign Ministry announced that it expected Russia to abide by a March 1990 Soviet-Mongolian agreement which stipulated that all Soviet troops would withdraw from Mongolia by Aug. 30 , 1992 [ see p. 37318 ] .
12 It added that it expected Denmark 's gross domestic product to grow by 2.25 per cent in 1992 , up from 2 per cent in 1991 .
13 The system of parental contributions is unfair and unacceptable in that it expects students to remain dependent on parents into adulthood .
14 In another change of tack — there was a time when OS/2 was the whole future as far as the company was concerned , Microsoft Corp is switching its signals and is now making it clear that it expects MS-DOS users to prepare to switch to Windows NT .
15 Burlington , Massachusetts-based Bachman Information Systems Inc warns that it expects revenues for its third fiscal quarter to Aprch 31 to be below analysts ' expectations and that the operating loss for the quarter will also be greater than financial market expectations — it notes that some analysts had forecast revenues of about $10m .
16 Parry recommended a revision of the practices of the construction industry , and said that he expected insurance costs to rise .
17 Prof McVie said that he expected drugs to counter rogue genes could be available within seven years .
18 Tim Eggar , the Energy Minister , told the conference that he expected recommendations by the end of the month from a working group on offshore costs chaired by John d'Ancona , the head of the Glasgow-based Offshore Supplies Office .
19 In what is a highly fluid situation , a senior opposition source said that he expected Forum ministers to be in office by the weekend .
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