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

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1 What with John 's new fitness programme , and the salutary Atlantic air and everything , I myself expected some kind of halfhearted renewal .
2 Anyway , at Stevenage Town Hall we told Ralph that we expected some money for these .
3 Perhaps he expected some protest from Constanza , a declaration , perhaps he hoped for it .
4 He obviously expected some sort of reaction .
5 He smiled and lifted his champagne glass to his lips and Ruth expected some sort of challenge thrown out but none came and a strange feeling percolated inside her , almost disappointment , but she shooed away the notion .
6 Expect some waiting during busy periods , and to guarantee a day or half day on the water you should book a day or two ahead .
7 Expect some caution in the first 15 minutes , until the players are warmed up and have judged the mood and tempo of the game .
8 If we work extra hard for our employers we expect some kind of reward in return .
9 We expect some account of Sicilian civilization and resources , some description of the fortifications of Syracuse , the temples ( an index of prosperity ) of Akragas , or the revenues derived from the subjugated interior ; something , in fact , like Herodotus book ii , about Egypt , which introduced the invasion by the Persian king Kambyses .
10 He had expected some kind of tart from Les Halles and found a respectable Jewish matron in an unbecoming colour .
11 Fighting back tears , his 50-year-old widow Sam said : ‘ He gave his life to British Airways and could have expected some support from them .
12 They had expected some throwing of stones and worse from whatever straggle of peasants ventured down from the hills to the banks , and that they received .
13 The situation was complicated by the fact that a further United Kingdom election was expected some time during the autumn .
14 An official bulletin was expected some time after the consultation .
15 Being right in line with the posts we had expected some sort of obstacle to look round but not a moving one !
16 Had the two interests been hostile , one would expect some evidence of local friction , but there is none .
17 Had the two interests been hostile , one would expect some evidence of local friction , but there is none .
18 If the explanation of a high standards and routines specification as symptomatic of the desire to be satisfied is correct , one would expect some relationship between this measure and answers to the ‘ Do you like housework ? ’ question .
19 North West deprivation can expect some relief through the Treaty 's plan for a Euro-Investment Bank which would have 24 members , including two from the region .
20 Might we now expect some clarification regarding Trident .
21 Thus , using a plural in a continuation based on the verb + with conditions , where we might expect some sort of strain , does indeed produce a reliably higher number of continuations using both .
22 ‘ Then he 'll surely expect some sort of explanation from me , ’ Harry said quietly .
23 Clearly , we could expect some sort of boundary indication , such as a pause , to occur long before the end of this utterance .
24 A national survey has shown one in 15 schools can expect some sort of fire .
25 This is not to overlook , however , the fact that the parties to these relationships , may legitimately expect some form of sexual gratification from their partners and should have grounds for complaint if it were denied .
26 Frequently the local authority will expect some form of planning gain using a planning agreement made under section 52 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 .
27 Not surprisingly these features are principally confined to the cities of the province , though we might expect some form of provision at those sites where water transport clearly played a part in moving bulky products like building stone or pottery ( p. 43 ) .
28 No formal examinations are specified for the certificate programme but HCIMA will expect some form of unseen ( possibly end of study ) testing to be part of the assessment schedule .
29 But perhaps it is asking too much to expect some sort of articulated political goal — especially of the young adolescents who are responsible for the bulk of working-class crime .
30 After being taken over by the Catuvellauni they had a right to expect some restoration of their territories .
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