Example sentences of "expect [to-vb] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I knew that Hannah had experienced problems with rodents so I expected to find rat runs and nests underneath the flags , but only mice had been there .
2 It 'll mean delays for thousands of intercity passengers between Scotland , London , Birmingham , Manchester and Liverpool , the action 's also expected to hit commuter services at Northampton and Bletchley .
3 WinPad is expected to enable system manufacturers to design 1 lb pen-based machines that can span the $400 to $1,500 mobile computing market , with first products expected next year .
4 Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA is expected to report operating losses of up to $245m for 1992 in its end of year figures due over the next couple of months , according to Italian press reports .
5 One aspect of this requirement is that the document on which the terms are printed should be the sort of document which would reasonably be expected to include contract terms ( see Chapelton v Barry UDC [ 1940 ] 1 KB 532 ) .
6 Expected to attend Executive meetings — 4 per annum — to present the views of Qualified Teachers .
7 A courtier told TODAY : ‘ The Princess of Wales is expected to carry out her royal engagements but is no longer expected to attend family occasions , which do not in involve the attendance of Prince William and Prince Harry . ’
8 Oddly enough , many parliaments expect to modify government plans , which takes time .
9 This is not a major preoccupation of public libraries , although in Britain , for instance , authorities are expected to provide back-up texts for Open University courses .
10 Staff are expected to obtain student evaluations of a module whenever it runs .
11 They had been expected to supervise school meals , to distribute milk , to be responsible for children at lunch times .
12 ‘ Our backs were disappointing in some respects against Monaghan , ’ he chides , ‘ We gave away two goals within a couple of minutes and you simply can not do that and expect to win championship matches — it 's not just on . ’
13 They will also be expected to submit answer books that are of acceptable standard .
14 That so many people are poor and so can not be expected to manage behaviour problems
15 The Uniform Business Rate , due to be implemented from 1 April 1990 , is expected to land high-street shops , especially in London and the South , with a costly increase in overheads .
16 In some respects , young people have gained greater autonomy and are expected to shoulder adult responsibilities at ever younger ages .
17 Jordan , Egypt and Turkey had earned substantial revenues from workers ' remittances and trade with Iraq and Kuwait ; some middle-income countries such as India relied heavily on oil imports from Iraq and also benefited from sizeable remittance flows ; and for some low-income countries , including Pakistan , Sri Lanka , Bangladesh and the Philippines , the loss of remittances and the rising cost of oil imports were expected to slow growth rates to an average of around 1.5 per cent by 1991 and add some $3,000 million to annual Third-World debt interest payments .
18 ‘ Risk assessment on behalf of the client may be expected to demonstrate management capabilities and awareness of weakness or exposure .
19 Also expected to score league points which go down to tenth place , are Pat Hutton and Stuart Smith ( both Penicuik RT ) and the promoting club 's fast junior , Lachie Badenoch .
20 By example , source nodes that are siblings to Microtext and Macrotext might be expected to have target nodes with suffixes including ‘ history ’ , ‘ principles ’ , and ‘ systems ’ , and exactly this happened .
21 You 're expected to have smash hits all the time in America .
22 An AK47 assault rifle used in a number of murder bids has been recovered and a number of people are expected to face terrorist charges in the next few days .
23 Before describing and assessing the binomial and Black and Scholes option pricing models it is appropriate at this point to examine the factors which are expected to influence option premiums and in the next section to have a brief look at the various investment strategies that may be created with options and securities .
24 Similar numbers of people are expected to join YT schemes each year until 1992–3 , but as employers progressively take over from the government , its annual expenditure on YT is expected to fall — to some 760 million in 1992–3 ( HM Treasury , 1990 , Table 6.5 ) .
25 Now Chancellor Norman Lamont is expected to cut interest rates by another one per cent , from seven to six per cent — if the Germans lead the way .
26 Derwent is expected to make trading profits of £2 million or so in the year to March .
27 In concrete terms , Miliband has argued that in a capitalist society , the interests of private capital will invariably and necessarily be taken into account in the development of public policy and so we should not expect to see business leaders standing on a soap box anymore than we should expect to see those who enjoy the ear of government organising on the streets .
28 In this family both women and men expected to use kin contacts as a way of finding work .
29 That means there 'll be no treatment for 150 patients who were expecting to have routine operations over the next 5 weeks starting from Monday .
30 As a result of the increase , some banks and building societies said they expected to raise mortgage rates by between 1 and 1.5 per cent , probably from 1 November .
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