Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb mod] be expected " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It would be wrong for water users in the next five to ten years to be asked to finance the whole cost of projects which have been neglected in the past and which may be expected to last for 30 , 50 or even 100 years .
2 They are typical of the kind of factual information which may be expected of children and could be paralleled elsewhere .
3 The absence of information concerning metalworking may reflect uncentralised production , which may be expected when settlement was dispersed .
4 However , by themselves they are a relatively insensitive guide to the degree of success which may be expected since so many other factors ( See Table ) contribute to the eventual outcome .
5 Plotting the graphic sorting characteristics of the same sediment gradients enables recognition of the sorting characteristics which may be expected to occur with sediments from each depositional environment ( Fig. 3.13 ) .
6 One of the changes introduced since the consultation period on the SAS 's exposure draft , published in May 1992 , is a distinction between an inherent uncertainty which may be expected to be resolved at a future date and one which exists because evidence does or did exist but is not available to the auditors and so arises because of a limitation in the auditors ' work .
7 As in Article 85 an illustrative list of prohibited practices is to be published , which will include such specific practices as price fixing or any other practices which may be expected to have that effect .
8 All are powered by a single PP9 alkaline battery fitted into the receiver , which should be expected to last a full season of regular work .
9 Even if cross-border mergers become a matter for Brussels - which might be expected to take a larger , continent-wide view — rather than national authorities , defence is specifically reserved for the attention of member governments .
10 Likewise , other conditions , such as renal artery stenosis secondary to atherosclerosis , which might be expected to occur more frequently in the diabetic , appear not to do so ( Munichoodappa et al , 1979 ) .
11 There was little in the way of negotiation or managed change of the sort which might be expected from the Cockburn model .
12 The reforms which might be expected from this theoretical starting-point are moves towards market mechanisms or some surrogate for them which can be used both to influence the behaviour of bureaucrats by giving them a different set of incentives , and to increase the range of choice available to the consumers of public — in this case particularly local government — services .
13 This peaking effect was destroyed by boiling the solutions , a process which might be expected to destroy long-chain water polymers .
14 That is to say , hymns of praise are sung , especially to mothers , but the tangible rewards which might be expected for work of considerable social significance are not available .
15 The end result is curiously close to the situation which might be expected in a much more left-wing administration and with a high degree of efficiency and accountability .
16 This explains the welcome given to any cultural syntheses which might be expected to renew belief in the uniform spiritual essence both of English literature and of the discipline itself .
17 But it is much more difficult to show antagonism : many contexts which might be expected to manifest it do not :
18 Very similar deposits are known in Greenland , which might be expected from drifting arguments , but they are also known in other parts of Europe and as far away as Brazil , China and Australia .
19 Eighteenth-century observers often argued that naval battles between opponents of more or less equal strength were almost certain to be indecisive , that naval warfare was by its nature unlikely to produce victories of the kind which might be expected on land .
20 Participants were led through a series of ‘ real life ’ situations , which might be expected to arise during validation , by group leaders experienced in external validation .
21 The greater this interaction between chains the more favourable will be the energy parameter and this provides some indication of the type of chain which might be expected to crystallize from the melt , viz.
22 Any large-scale projects for electronic scanning which might be expected to yield high academic but low commercial benefits , would need to be supported by special grants .
23 Even commentaries on those crafts which might be expected to throw some new light on the broader " aesthetic environment " of mosaic , such as Lucian 's Dream , are of little assistance .
24 There is a powerful body of opinion in the defence establishment which supports such a ban , on the grounds that the US Navy 's superiority can only be reinforced if its Soviet counterpart is deprived of the only weapons which could be expected to destroy a US aircraft carrier with a single hit .
25 But it was precisely the kind of initiative which could be expected from a small , isolated and frustrated group of political activists .
26 By contrast , those places which could be expected to have a predominantly European clientele , particularly at the hill stations , a sort of English country style was adopted to create the right atmosphere for a cool refreshing visit to the hills .
27 Together these viewpoints have distorted the development of English education at the expense of a balanced provision in a system which could be expected to be concerned with the broad world of personal development , preparation for employment and providing for economic and community need , both local and national .
28 Assuming that Dworkin 's rights thesis is capable of being modified along the lines proposed , is it possible to identify any strategies — long-term , medium-range and short-term strategies — which could be expected to contribute toward the realisation of an expanded right of equal concern and respect ?
29 Both were sister papers of established dailies , the Telegraph and Mail , which could be expected to provide a core of readers and whose presses had spare capacity .
30 For both these purposes , it is inconvenient to regard the existing distinctive qualities of women — whatever these may be — as simply deformations produced by oppression , which could be expected to evaporate when that artificial pressure is removed .
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