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

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1 With debut goalkeeper Tim Flowers in fine form , England came within 13 minutes of a victory that no one expected after World Cup disasters in Poland and Norway .
2 A lengthy diversion is expected for northbound traffic on the A5 wishing to go east on the North Circular — via Cricklewood Lane and Hendon Way .
3 This indicates that the cause of the blockage is essentially irreversible with time , as expected for coordination complexes , compared to drugs which interact reversibly with DNA ( 10 ) .
4 Also one can not overlook the fact that by this time ( 18 March ) the chemists believed that they had evidence for neutrons and that those neutrons had the energies expected for fusion products .
5 Division of equation ( 6.22 ) by to show the improvement expected after access frequency loading , yields ( 100 — B ) / ( 100 — A ) , i.e. the general equation of which the value ⅓ for the 80/20 case is an example .
6 Not so much Allen Ginsberg as Alien Ginsberg , he handles the reverence expected of poetry meetings like a man beating a rat .
7 Competence is a many-sided quality which reaches beyond those virtues of initiative and on-the-spot decision-making ability which are normally expected of field staff .
8 ‘ But we can not do anything until we know what will be expected of football clubs in the future in terms of all-seater grounds or any other issues .
9 The thermal history expected in thrust belts seems favourable from this point of view .
10 Some published language tests provide data regarding the variability to be expected in test scores if the test were to be repeated on the same child at relatively close intervals .
11 Furthermore , because H pylori infection is rarely acquired in adult life , reinfection would not be expected in adult patients whose infection is successfully eradicated .
12 The temperature range covers typical values expected in magma chambers .
13 The black hooves are hard and the legs sound , as is to be expected in upland cattle .
14 Although no improvement was expected in oil prices in the short term , Mr Darby claimed the company had a strong and diversified portfolio of international exploration opportunities .
15 The proposals in the consultation document will go a long way towards improving the facilities and the standards that drivers expect from motorway service areas .
16 Matches at neutral venues , on the other hand , often have charged atmospheres as the contesting clubs bring along five or six thousand supporters and create the sort of scene we expect from cup semi-finals .
17 It also allows all the fading and mixing features you normally expect from broadcast television .
18 General practitioner fundholders already use contracts to spell out what they expect from hospital services .
19 Even the fishing fleet came down the harbour as expected from intelligence reports , and might have choked the narrow 100 yards wide entrance if a burst of tracer from a destroyer had not turned them aside as they grasped the situation .
20 In addition to relief forms , which he described as in no way different from those which might have been expected from water action , there are great waste fans at the foot of the Andes in the desert .
21 He finished his lunch , went back to his office , gave a bemused Müller a stern warning about the standards expected from state officials , buckled into a solid afternoon 's work and , when the working day was over , carried a bulging briefcase home .
22 The theorems indicate that the results to be expected from bargaining sessions depend heavily on the institutions which govern the manner in which the bargaining takes place .
23 While I accept that , I have to say that we expect those undertaking the review to have complete power to look into all areas and , specifically , to consider whether safety representatives who are not backed by a trade union are in a position to give the same kind of expert advice as would be expected from safety representatives appointed by a trade union .
24 Opposition to the regulation considered here was to be expected from property owners … since it intruded on their interests not only directly , but also indirectly through the additional taxation necessary to finance its implementation .
25 A comparison of the 52 estimates of annual lampsilis growth that were with the 247 estimates of measurement error shows that shell shrinkage is much greater than would be expected from measurement errors alone ( n=299 , P<0.0001 ) .
26 Indeed , Welsh councils are also unhappy about the fact that the Government have invented a new tax but that the councils are expected to foot part of the bill for its implementation from their existing resources .
27 In response to the initiative , the IMF was expected to unblock $240,000,000 in further credits [ see also pp. 37040 ; 37244 ; 37451 ] of which Argentina would receive $180,000,000 , with the remainder being deposited into a special account already containing $60,000,000 from a previous IMF loan .
28 NUM members are expected to stage demonstrations and rallies in coalfields throughout the country , urging the public to keep supporting their campaign .
29 Presented by his record company , Columbia , an audience of 20,000 are expected to grace New York 's Madison Square Garden for a live extravaganza featuring a host of stars to be named in the coming weeks .
30 Current attention is being given to lowland agriculture , where greater impacts can be expected on farm output and wildlife .
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