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

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1 Secondly , changes in the labour market and the increased participation of women in employment has raised questions about the extent to which lone mothers — like more and more married mothers — should be expected to take paid employment ( Brown , 1989 ) .
2 As a Scot , I was expected to take New Year 's Day as leave rather than Christmas .
3 After the initial ‘ lessons in wizardry ’ , the child is expected to take increasing responsibility for its actions and to co-operate with others in everyday activities .
4 Mobility for women who make up 45 per cent of the labour force involves little choice once they reach the 25–30 age group when they are expected to take temporary retirement into marriage .
5 Patients refused admission can not be expected to take much comfort from this explanation of their plight .
6 And some housekeeping tasks under DB2 3.1 such as reorganisation of the database are expected to take less time .
7 And some housekeeping tasks under DB2 3.1 such as reorganisation of the database are expected to take less time .
8 Although these managers are not expected to take any responsibility for it , this does mean that notification of a failure in a module is passed through the LIFESPAN system , and individual managers can decide what impact the reported failure has on their modules and packages .
9 Although these managers are not expected to take any responsibility for it , this does mean that notification of a failure in a module is passed through the LIFESPAN system , and individual managers can decide what impact the reported failure has on their modules and packages .
10 Because of this , the only shock that can disturb current prices from the value they are expected to take next period is a relative demand shock .
11 The inquiry , ordered by bosses at Clwyd County Council , is expected to take another year .
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