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

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1 Legal proceeding were started against Barak , Stepan and Colotka , and it was expected that many others would be charged in due course .
2 It might therefore be expected that many contests would provide fatalities , but this was not the case .
3 Indeed , it is confidently expected that new tagsets will be added , and their definition will form an important part of the continued work of this and successor projects .
4 It was never expected that such measures would cause a transfer of car users to the bike , but it was hoped that by making the route safer and more comfortable , recreational use of the route might rise and parental objections to children cycling to school might diminish .
5 The French government tried to save money by accrediting the consul-general it sent to Japan in 1858 also as chargé d'affaires ( a device quite often used outside Europe , mainly in minor Latin-American states where it was expected that political relations would be very much subordinate to commercial ones ) .
6 At peak times it is expected that two transfers a week between the archive and the Working-Set and vice versa will occur , and that material will be sent for composition twice a week during peak use .
7 Where unmet need relates to the services of another agency ( for example health or housing ) it is expected that similar steps will be taken to ensure that the shortfall is taken into account in that agency 's planning ( DoH , 1991a , p. 7 ) .
8 By then it is expected that all sides will have an agreement to keep the EFA flying .
9 It is expected that most undergraduates will take this .
10 Following the Health and Safety ( Emissions into the Atmosphere ) Regulations 1983 , referred to earlier it is expected that local authorities will take over the responsibility for prosecuting persons for such offences , as Regulation 7 repeals s.78(3) of the 1974 Act which had required proceedings to be instituted by an inspector appointed under s. 19 of the Health and Safety at Work , etc .
11 Given this shorter period of experimentation with other drugs prior to heroin use , it could be expected that these informants would have exhibited less variety in their pre-heroin polydrug use .
12 It is expected that these qualifications will be available from August 1993 .
13 It is expected that three quarters of the titanium tetrachloride can be recovered , reducing raw materials costs by £600,000 a year .
14 The topic of interpersonal distance has a copious literature in its own right ( see Argyle and Cook , 1976 ) and it is to be expected that any effects due to hemispheric asymmetry will interact with social and personality factors in different ways under different circumstances .
15 It can be expected that some rabbits confined in short burrows will begin to bolt quite quickly , at times almost instantly .
16 But it is widely expected that further heads will have to roll if the discredited Communist Party is to retrieve the situation .
17 It might be expected that subsequent cohorts of elderly people will be more likely to have children , and be survived by them , but other social and economic trends may reduce their ability and willingness to assume caring responsibilities for aged parents .
18 The BAAB will encourage all its athletes selected for the Olympic Games to use the Vauxhall Invitation and it is expected that top Americans , already in Europe for the Grand Prix meets in Lausanne on July 8 , Crystal Palace ( July 10 ) and Nice ( July 12 ) , will also head for the North-East .
19 To the idealist , the whole world is a manifestation of a rational pattern in the mind of its Creator , and thus it is to be expected that natural forms should reveal a harmony and an underlying unity .
20 At the same time it was expected that accompanying memoirs would be published explaining in detail the geology shown on the maps .
21 Not surprisingly , most studies expect that such policies will result in a cut in the growth of global GDP ( none expects an increase ) .
22 We expect that many issues will arise regarding the possible transfer of credit from other course such as Standard Grades and Highers .
23 Observers expect that wealthier nations in Western Europe will be approached to help finance " clean-up " packages .
24 ‘ Look , you never expect that those films are going to be so bad .
25 Yes we could do so it would be a matter of judgement for the er er for the Home Secretary how far to take it and he would have to balance the likelihood of er other countries all ratifying and the inconvenience to those taking part in the election here er if er there is some uncertainty to the end and maybe having to revert to the current constituencies , er I hope and expect that these matters will be settled in the next few weeks .
26 Correctness proofs might be based on concepts such as satisfaction ( sat ) unc the weakest pre-condition unc or Hoare logic unc We expect that these methods will be based more usually on the denotational than the algebraic description of occam .
27 I expect that most readers are in the 20–30 age group .
28 Regarding developments on the Pentium chip front , Dr Grove said he expected that Pentium-based machines would become as ubiquitous as the 80486 machines , and that the chip would be offered not only in servers but in desktop machines .
29 One would expect that such cofactors would be particularly apparent in patients who develop DU in the absence of the most important acuired factor .
30 This explains the abundance of deltaic sediments in the stratigraphical record of the continental areas , but one must also expect that such sediments will either not exceed a critical maximum thickness , such as that suggested above , or they must have been deposited in a tectonically subsiding trough .
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