Example sentences of "last [noun sg] [pron] expect " in BNC.

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1 Torquay was the last place I expected something like this to happen . ’
2 Yes , thought Berdichev ; but I 'm the last person you expected to see up here today .
3 Virginia Bottomley is a very nice woman : soft-spoken and yet forceful , articulate and obviously clever , and the last person I expected to talk to about my job .
4 The last person I expected to come across was you . ’
5 When the dark blue sidecar , a red coat-of-arms on its tailboard and a grey horse between its shafts , came swirling towards her , iron-tyred wheels crunching merrily along , with the noble sound of a horse 's well-shod feet , the very last person she expected to see was Anderson .
6 Ministers said last night they expected market pressures would force Ford to scrap their price rises within a few months , or they could be forced to discount their prices very heavily .
7 There will be two hinged clamps to secure it in even the worst weather which , as you can see for yourself , is the last thing we expect today . ’
8 The disbelief round the table was sudden ; it was the last thing they expected to hear .
9 Here the last thing you expect to see is one of the most exquisite small houses in the land ; yet here , glimpsed down a short straight avenue of completely inappropriate young cherry trees , is Lodge Park .
10 With the recession in this country , it 's the last thing I expected .
11 It is the last thing I expected him to do .
12 " So am I. It was the last thing I expected or wanted to happen . "
13 The last thing I expected was to be woken from unconsciousness by an air hostess with the face of an angel , gently patting on my shoulder and telling me that the plane had just landed in Miami .
14 A baby was the last thing she expected to see in the servants ' quarters , especially as Rosa looked far beyond her child-bearing years .
15 The last thing he expected was an attack from above .
16 Longman have made a very good start to the year and erm , and so they 've progressed from day one , making last year I expect to continue .
17 From New Year 's Day onwards , the whole of 1849 , the last year she expected to spend in England , was to Ruth simply a period of temporising ; of waiting , though seldom patiently , for the only event which had come to mean anything .
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