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

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1 Anyway , at Stevenage Town Hall we told Ralph that we expected some money for these .
2 Such workers are expensive and in short supply , can not be managed by the old " command and control " hierarchies , and expect more scope for creativity and autonomy in their work .
3 If he condemns people who are outperforming his members , he can hardly expect much respect for their standards .
4 ‘ We would expect more equity for unions in terms of employment .
5 Analysts do not expect any move for Ferranti until the radar contract is awarded , though one possible bidder — British Aerospace — has already ruled itself out .
6 Analysts do not expect any move for Ferranti until the radar contract is awarded , though one possible bidder — British Aerospace — has already ruled itself out .
7 At some level of expenditure it presumably becomes inequitable for a disabled person to expect public support for the more expensive domiciliary care if this means depriving someone else of care of any sort .
8 It would be just like her to expect some recompense for whoever caused the crash .
9 We 'd been expecting this news for so long that we were scarcely able to take it in , in fact we were fairly incredulous .
10 I had been expecting this news for some time but it still came as a terrible shock .
11 Expecting ongoing punishment for the drugs episode , I forget that other people have different timetables for both acceptance and forgiveness .
12 Spencer Brown , TriQuint 's executive vice president and chief financial officer , says that the federal contribution enabled Gazelle to continue improving its technology and that the company expects increased demand for its products if a national information superhighway becomes a reality ( see Nature 362 , 582 ; 1993 ) .
13 After all , one expects better value for money for one 's computer time .
14 The public expects high-quality care for wounds from health-care professionals .
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