Example sentences of "expect [verb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I can not be expected to monitor these statements .
2 With the economy moving out of recession we expect to see fewer clients cutting back and this should help reduce our terminations .
3 A NEW service which is expected to encourage more travellers to switch from road to rail made its inaugural run into Middlesbrough station yesterday .
4 A reconvened multi-party constitutional conference early next month is expected to leap these hurdles quickly .
5 And yet the family is often the last place where people expect to find these qualities .
6 What amazes me is that young families on income support can get almost any accompanying benefit , yet I am expected to meet these bills in full .
7 At the end of your talk you will be expected to answer any questions which the audience may have to ask .
8 Maryland was organized as a late and formal version of the feudal system , the Virginian way of life was always expected to reflect some memories of the heirs of the Elizabethan gentlemen and seadogs who had launched it , and Massachusetts and the other New England colonies that emerged from it retained a moral earnestness that sometimes survived the loss of the faith that had initially inspired the earnestness .
9 DI 'd through a desk and recorded onto both DAT and cassette utilising the onboard amp simulator , the distortion could n't be described as amazing , but I presume this must be what people expect to hear these days , although to me it does n't sound too close to what you 'd get from a guitar amp .
10 The court accepted that the minister would not be expected to hear such representations as if he were a judge .
11 They are not expected to win any seats .
12 Dr Stroud and Sir Ranulph are expected to give more details about their experiences at a London news conference today .
13 Local authorities are expected to resolve any questions as to a child 's ordinary residence by agreement , failing which the Secretary of State will decide ( s30(2) ) .
14 The case , which is expected to last several weeks , continues today .
15 The trial is expected to last several weeks .
16 The trial is expected to last several weeks and began under heavy security in a city within range of Serb heavy artillery .
17 Appalled by the Flight 103 disaster , perhaps more than most as a result of his recent experiences , but still entirely unaware of any possible connection between his Cyprus assignment and the bombing , Coleman appeared with Tom Brokaw on NBC 's ‘ Nightly News ’ without realizing that , inactive or not , he was still expected to clear such engagements first with the DIA .
18 Well , he could n't be expected to shed any tears .
19 A local authority would be expected to offer these services before seeking an order unless it had clear evidence that the parents would be unwilling or incapable of making use of them .
20 Dealers were expected to get these cards filled in at the same time as fulfilling their quotas of business , but nobody had time .
21 ‘ If nitrate does , indirectly , cause cancer , it will be the long-term average that matters and the effect of any increase in cancer rates would be expected to take many years to become apparent …
22 Following the Supreme 's Court 's endorsement of Noonan 's ruling , the case was due to return to the Appeals Court to be reviewed by a panel of judges , a process which was expected to take several months .
23 The process of identification was expected to take several months but human rights groups were confident that it would provide evidence of indiscriminate killing .
24 The operation is expected to take several months .
25 A reconstruction programme , calculated to cost at least US$10,000 million , was expected to take several years .
26 Work is expected to take several years .
27 Talk by lecturers of students developing their critical abilities is just cant when students are obliged to adopt atomistic and surface approaches just to assimilate and reproduce the course content , and where they are expected to spend many hours every day in the laboratory or to complete an essay every week , and to sit ten or more 3-hour papers in 2 weeks .
28 Deep sea fishing countries such as Japan , Korea and Russia can be expected to oppose such organisations being given legally enforceable powers to control fishing .
29 This is hardly surprising since display technology is expected to dominate many sectors of the electronics industry , both industrial and consumer .
30 She is expected to make many changes to the 200-year-old building .
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