Example sentences of "expect [art] [noun pl] of " in BNC.

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1 When the settlers got to Virginia , everyone expected the gentlemen of the party to run things , just as in England .
2 It was n't New York ; it was n't the Florida Keys , but they expected the standards of those places .
3 But not even they could have expected the rigours of Wendover Woods next to RAF Halton .
4 Many businessmen and politicians in Scotland expect the effects of the Tunnel to be adverse but a recent analysis by economists from the Royal Bank of Scotland suggests that Scotland 's high tech inward investment is unlikely to be threatened .
5 All we have to do is to find out what the brains of our common ancestors looked like to find out how similar we might expect the brains of mammals to be .
6 He does not expect the effects of the Budget to be felt locally for some time .
7 As long as traditional media imagery , and so on , represents disabled people as tragic individuals , with no collective voice and with little access to each other , we can expect the activities of disabled people to go no further than personal complaint .
8 Any players worth their salt will obviously expect the suits of armour to animate and attack , so do n't disappoint them here .
9 Nor could we expect the adherents of each approach to treat any anomaly as a reason for rejecting it .
10 One would expect the centroids of both sources to be coincident unless Sgr A marked a black hole of much more moderate mass .
11 We do not expect the elders of our own party to join this unhelpful cause .
12 Using this as a starting point , we would not expect the kinds of social pressure defined by anomie-type theories to force change from one finite state to the other .
13 You would expect the governments of most democratic countries to be horrified by this prospect ; but no .
14 You might expect the governments of democratic countries to be horrified by this prospect ; but no .
15 These days , we should expect the drivers of all trains to have two-way communication at all times with the signal box and those who are in control of the track .
16 And the pr we 're er , I would expect the profits of Thames to be in line with that that we expected when we acquired the business .
17 We would expect the numbers of these females , relative to the typical sexual females , to double in every generation .
18 But it is foolish to look for great intellectual nourishment from a parasite , just as it would be to expect the delicacies of romantic love in the company of a hired prostitute .
19 For Simeon Kokhba , it would have been perfectly natural to expect the adherents of an earlier Messiah — the rightful king dedicated to freeing his country from the Roman yoke — to aid him in just such an enterprise .
20 In the mid-twentieth century , Allport 's title invites his readers to expect the arguments of liberalism to be directed against different targets .
21 There are a number of reasons for expecting the prices of index futures to adjust faster than the spot price , i.e. the market index .
22 But Mr Szilagy and his staff are not expecting the citizens of Budapest to flock in their thousands to see the collection of ugly lifeless forms .
23 X/Open expects the likes of Sequent Computer Systems Inc and Tandem Computer Inc to take advantage of membership at this level to influence specifications , for example , on commercial multi-processing and fault tolerance .
24 The company expects the makers of electrolytic batteries ( like the ones in cars ) to be big customers for its new product .
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