Example sentences of "expect [to-vb] [prep] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But we also expect to benefit from longer term opportunities in other potential markets .
2 The advantages of scale for larger firms are expected to lead to lower product prices and an increase in market share relative to smaller producers .
3 For instance , the ‘ coming of age ’ of a baby boom can be expected to lead to higher levels of migration towards the ‘ bright city lights ’ , while the subsequent increase in the numbers of young couples is likely to lead to greater demand for family-size housing and suburban residential locations .
4 Firstly we would like to remind you that all who are teaching are expected to participate in further training .
5 If the subject-matter is sequential , the teacher must ask himself whether it is essential that step A is known to have been mastered before the beginning of step B , and what is the essential minimum ; he will then go on to decide how the achievement of that minimum can be tested , what can be done for those who do not reach it , and whether the material is such that comprehension or insight might be expected to dawn at later stages after more exposure to the subject field .
6 Meanwhile , negotiations with other major shipowners and charterers are expected to result in further orders , said the chairman .
7 Although yet greater extremes of poverty might be expected to exist in bigger towns , an outstanding feature of Chichester was the clearly higher level of wages effective there , with many artificers assessed at 40s. a year , though these were sure to have been balanced by an anonymous mass of recorded paupers .
8 But it 's the sorta thing I 'd expect to hear from older people who 've been fighting a fight and are n't interested in anything I 'm doing .
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