Example sentences of "might expect [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As Foresman ( 1986 ) suggests , we might expect remote sensing technology to play a major role .
2 Accepting even a weak Whorfian view that language used influences thought and representation to some degree , then one might expect great differences in the way that deaf people structure information .
3 So one might expect chemical sensitivity to run in families , if enzyme defects are a common cause of the problem .
4 Developmental norms are an attempt to provide an indication of the ages at which one might expect ordinary children to show evidence of certain skills or abilities .
5 Because three-quarters of women with gonorrhoea will have the infection in the urethra , one might expect urethral discharge to be a common finding in infected women .
6 With such differences in the quantity and quality of mosaics one might expect different levels of stylistic affinity — and combinations of these levels — to be prominent .
7 The net effect will vary according to the cost conditions within the particular industry under consideration , and within the real world we might expect considerable variation from one industry to another .
8 Where both husband and wife have substantial commitments to the job world , one might expect domestic responsibilities to be shared .
9 We therefore might expect cultural changes to have greatly outstripped our slowly changing evolutionary heritage , in which case our present behaviour should be attributed more to the process of cultural , than of genetical , evolution .
10 If this is true we might expect paired males to be more vigilant than bachelor males .
11 Because of transport costs one might expect heavy building materials , such as cement , to be non-traded .
12 While one might expect eventual decisions to be made purely on the merits of the case , earlier evidence indicates that some objections are more likely to succeed in influencing decision-makers than others .
13 Even in these circumstances , where one might expect unemployed people to be net receivers , McKee shows that they give as well as receive and the list of what they give looks remarkably similar to the list of items which they receive .
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