Example sentences of "expect [verb] considerable [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The report , Choosing a Sustainable Future , is expected to carry considerable weight with the Clinton administration ; several members of the team responsible for preparing it are close to the new president .
2 The criticisms contained in the report are expected to cause considerable embarrassment to the government , which maintains that since energy saving reduces costs it will come about naturally if market forces are allowed to function without interference .
3 Hence , they might both have expected to receive considerable support from such sources .
4 For example , a child who has difficulty perceiving pictorial materials may be expected to have considerable difficulties with any test which uses pictures as part of the elicitation procedure for reasons other than poor linguistic ability .
5 Education again provides a good example : central government has a strong interest in the provision of an education service which meets its perception of national priorities ; local people , especially parents , expect to have considerable influence over the education provided for their children .
6 Wirral are strong and the other boroughs are expected to show considerable improvement on 12 months ago .
7 Tony Mash expects to see considerable growth in applications requiring speciality materials — block copolymers with their high-impact strength , random copolymers with enhanced transparency , flexibility and gloss and high-flow homopolymers for the fine fibre and rigid packaging markets .
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