Example sentences of "have expect [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It had been a stupid omission , but then she 'd left so unexpectedly and in such a rush ; besides , she 'd expected Suzie to be at the address she 'd been given . |
2 | Leonora bristled as she marched into the other room , realising she 'd expected murmurs of appreciation to greet her offering . |
3 | If she 'd expected signs of embarrassment or even an apology , it was obvious that she 'd miscalculated . |
4 | ‘ Well , I suppose I 'd expected expressions of grief , probably pages and pages of it . |
5 | I 'd expected Famlio to be patrolling in deep space , as usual , giving me room to manoeuvre and avoid them . |
6 | I would have expected Esquire to be a little more imaginative than to jump on the anti-Essex bandwagon and to realize that you do n't have to be brainless to live in Braintree . |
7 | Had Voltaire used such a title as The Nature of Prejudice , his readers may have expected criticisms of clerics . |
8 | Except , of course , she could never — ever — tell them what that folly had led to — even if , looking back , she could now honestly say that she had done nothing to provoke it , that she could have expected anger from Havvie at her changing her mind , but never that he would do as he did . |
9 | About this time of year she 'd have expected business to be picking up , but instead it remains ominously quiet . |
10 | Never would he have expected encounters with an assault force of Chelonians and the galaxy 's most notorious criminal in the space of a day . |
11 | Clarke explained that if Halsbury had won by such a majority he could not have expected elevation to a judgeship . |
12 | I had expected Gillis to be long since dead or at best a doddering ninety-year-old . |
13 | Eloise was an accomplished hostess and Adolph had expected perfection in his home . |
14 | Breeze had expected opposition in this quarter , but Susan said that ‘ Factota Limited ’ was an inspiration , and promised for her part to do the housekeeping and give lessons to small children , if any could be found . |