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

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1 If my right hon. and learned Friend believes in cause and effect , will he assure the House that he has learnt a lesson from it and that not only investment in but the subsidy to British Rail will be maintained to provide the service that people expect from the railways as we approach the end of the century ?
2 Joan McAlpine 's article today on screen violence ( ‘ A hollow hooray for Hollywood ’ ) was not the balanced journalism most of us expect from The Scotsman , but an ill-informed , highly politicised , rant .
3 We wanted AA Hospital Plus to offer the high standards of service and value-for-money that our Customers expect from the AA .
4 This book probably presents what we all expect from the future : that anything can happen , between cosmology and religion .
5 The campaigning or action group of committed older people may not be what many people expect from the counselling process , preferring acceptance and contentment rather than possible militancy as the outcome of help and support .
6 The electronic and acoustic weapons systems of bats , which we discussed in Chapter 2 , have all the finely tuned sophistication that we expect from the end-products of a long arms race .
7 However as Levi points out , different official agencies use these powers in a manner which is related to the level of tolerance they expect from the media and politicians .
8 What people want and expect from the radio is not necessarily what those who control broadcasting want to give them .
9 The first , as may be expected from the name , had letters as wide ( or half as wide ) as their height , and remain quite familiar to modern eyes , as being the face from which present-day upper-case ‘ Roman ’ type has descended .
10 In the example of a factory , completely different assessments may be expected from the board of directors , shareholders , management , workers , and shop-stewards .
11 The former management of woodland has resulted in many complex patterns and administrative arrangements , and great complexity may be expected from the documentary and topographical records .
12 We report here that ganglion cells near the fovea were allocated 3.3 to 5.9 times more cortical tissue than more peripheral ones , and conclude that the cortical representation of the most central retina is much greater than expected from the density of its ganglion cells .
13 Too much is being expected from the Cadbury Committee .
14 Certainly the groundswell from the voting public has been noted and much more consideration relating to the disposal of the aircraft ( and perhaps future retirements ? ) might now be expected from the Ministry of Defence ( MoD ) .
15 It follows that few clues can be expected from the Moon about the development of its surface before about 4000 Ma ago .
16 The irony was that the economic returns expected from the reforms were hardly gained at all , and the railways were really no nearer paying their way by the end of 1966 than they had been in 1962 .
17 A response to the Burton Report is expected from the Secretary of State for Education .
18 Radiography has revealed the increased vascular and focal parenchymal densities which would be expected from the changes described above .
19 Sun chief executive Scott McNealy indicated aggressive volumes are expected from the software but would not discuss actual numbers .
20 Sun CEO Scott McNealy indicated aggressive volumes are expected from the software but would not discuss actual numbers .
21 As would be expected from the evidence about marital status presented earlier more men ( 60 per cent ) live with their spouses than do women ( 32 per cent ) .
22 The plasma gastrin concentrations increased from group to group as expected from the dose given .
23 A command passed to the CLI is not executed until the CLI gains control , and this only happens when input is expected from the keyboard ( or redirected input file ) .
24 The Patient 's Charter sets out clearly what is now expected from the NHS .
25 As expected from the case studies in Oxfordshire schools ( Open University , 1982a ; West , Chapter 3 in this volume ) , the most popular strategies were ‘ staff collaboration and discussion ’ and ‘ individual reflection or introspection ’ .
26 This was not expected from the case studies , in which the ‘ pink booklet ’ was seen to play no part whatsoever .
27 As is to be expected from the work of such notable craftsman .
28 The King model of pediplanation provided a framework for an interpretation of the vegetation patterns of the savannas of the southern hemisphere and in a series of papers Cole ( e.g. 1963 ) reviewed the climatic , edaphic and morphologic controls upon the types of savanna vegetation and concluded that the broad vegetation patterns related to the age of landsurfaces as expected from the King pediplanation model .
29 The new designation will enable the Fisheries Service to overrule opposition to drawing down the reservoirs that is expected from the Army Corps of Engineers and the Bonneville Power Administration , who control both the dams and the electricity they produce .
30 He remembered that a flight of twelve B–17s of the 7th Bomb Group were expected from the mainland en route to the Philippines and that the US carrier fleet at sea could send aircraft back to Oahu , so he dismissed the report and told the radar operators to ignore the plots .
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