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

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1 What is unique about the contribution you expect from each member of your team ?
2 Michelin road-maps mark genuinely arduous or dangerous stretches of road with a broken red line , and though the roadways themselves quite often turn out to be less awkward than you expect from such warnings , less awkward does not mean altogether easy .
3 Dominant social attitudes play a large part in suggesting to older people that ‘ disengagement ’ is what is expected of them — and ultimately it becomes what they themselves expect from old age .
4 It comes with the incredible value for money you expect from any product that carries the Valor name .
5 ‘ This is the type of excuse we normally expect from British Rail .
6 Certainly in the matter of military aid , as the working party concluded , the US ( without sending troops ) was in a position to make a unique contribution : but even more positive results might have been expected from economic assistance .
7 The number of synonyms resulting from this process should be compared with those to be expected from perfect randomization ; see p. 166 for methods of doing this .
8 The sequence of rifted margin evolution to be expected from passive rifting is illustrated schematically in Figure 4.18 .
9 A high but realistic standard of work and behaviour is expected from all pupils , and generally the response is positive .
10 Ing C Olivetti & Co and the Acer Group have already debuted their ACE boxes , and further machines are still expected from other ARC kit customers , including one who 's a UniSoft client .
11 Thus little transformation is to be expected from that direction .
12 I received a porcelain candlestick as a gift from this company last Christmas , and judging by the quality of that product , I doubt whether dividends can be expected from that quarter either ! "
13 Little problem had been expected from that workforce : it was young , unorganized and naive .
14 It was as if the fight with Herman had had the effect she would have expected from eight hours on a contoured mattress and a course of Doc Threadneedle 's pick-me-up shots .
15 In addition , subsidence in these deltas , either natural or caused by river damming and groundwater removal , is likely to accentuate greatly the local rise in sea level expected from global warming ( Milliman et al. , 1989 ) .
16 No particular outcome may be expected from such talk at all : it does not have a definable purpose , beyond maintaining social relations .
17 The equivalent of each ‘ response ’ expected from each menu must be entered as there are no defaults ; each entry must be made on a separate line .
18 The truly effective manager is aware of the performance levels that can be expected from each individual and he has helped them to define their own targets .
19 ( 4 ) Since 1981 , however , there has been a distinct slackening of impetus in relations , largely because of the disillusionment experienced by both the USSR and the Latin American countries about what could be expected from each other .
20 Furthermore the new clinical grading structure makes skillmix exercises easier to undertake , since the responsibilities expected from each grade of nurse are precisely spelt out .
21 The equivalent of each ‘ response ’ expected from each page must be entered ; each entry must be on a separate line , without leading spaces and without blank lines between entries .
22 Superb build quality and a good specification are bonus points and 100,000 miles or more can be expected from well-maintained examples .
23 Clear advice on what is expected from successful candidates
24 I found parental " insignificance " a family situation which figured a good deal more often than might be expected from mere chance in the history of dependent individuals .
25 Then an on-road study found that drivers did indeed recall more central details than would be expected from risky situations .
26 A subtle discrimination exists whereby a lower contribution is expected from older employees along with the view that ‘ the dynamic contribution comes from people under 35 and that the over-45s are , to some extent , passengers on the superannuation train . ’
27 In the very different world of perfect competition , the constraints are assumed satisfied given competition between firms as to who is to produce , price-taking behaviour and , lastly , the indirect result that the individual profit maximizing behaviour which would be expected from self-seeking entrepreneurs leads to social welfare maximization the " invisible hand " result .
28 Capital costs have varied greatly , but in no case have reached the sort of level that one would have expected from shared space schemes , where costs are raised by the needs for complete resurfacing .
29 The numbers of deaths were compared with those expected from national rates for men of corresponding age and year of birth .
30 In the latest report to become available , dealing with mortality at 10 years , eight deaths were certified as being from motor neurone disease while only three such deaths were expected from national rates .
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