Example sentences of "expect to play a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It follows that the duty can not be expected to play a major part in controlling managerialist tendencies . |
2 | However the long standing official policy of community care , in which social services departments were expected to play a major part was thwarted by the unforeseen consequences of financial restraint . |
3 | The professor will be expected to play a major part in the organisation of syllabuses , teaching and lecturing in Roman Art and Archaeology , in close collaboration with the sub-faculties of Ancient History and Classical Languages and Literature . |
4 | Welcome back : Tactical voting is expected to play a major part in the general election , as Labour and the Liberal Democrats try to oust the Conservatives in marginal seats . |
5 | Widely regarded as the ANC 's most able negotiator , he was expected to play a key role in talks with the government . |
6 | This suggests the need to examine the power of groups whose co-operation is needed to implement new policies , and the influence of agencies that are expected to play a crucial part in the policy process . |
7 | As part of this process , education was expected to play a crucial role in changing attitudes , not simply in creating national unity and skills to improve the national economy . |
8 | Both men were from Cabinda and had been expected to play a crucial role during the September election campaign in capturing support among non-Ovimbundu ethnic groups particularly in the north . |
9 | The professor will be expected to play a full part in the admission and supervision of graduate students , the appointment of supervisors and examiners and the general administration of graduate studies . |
10 | Scottish Television invested three hundred thousand pounds in the extension to the college , which is expected to play a vital part in the future of the gaelic language and culture . |
11 | Murdo Grant , Rector of Kingussie High School , identifies the opportunities and failures open to teachers : as they are expected to play a leading part in community life , so professional and personal shortcomings are less easy to conceal . |
12 | The lecturer will also be expected to play a leading part in the development of the newly formed ‘ Institute of Optical Engineering ’ on campus . |
13 | This has heightened the importance of anti-inflationary policies of wage restraint , in which the highly ‘ visible ’ state enterprises have often been expected to play an exemplary role , because of concern for the impact of their actions on other employers . |
14 | While health visitors are presently considered to be the experts in health promotion , in future nurses of every clinical specialty will be expected to play an important role in health promotion , and in educating patients and colleagues towards self help in addition to getting the very best out of available health resources and expertise . |
15 | Equally difficult to quantify are the variables of age and experience , although they are expected to play an important role in language learning . |
16 | Working around a resource-based pattern , especially when what Holly has called " structured heroism " is expected to play an important role , the teacher-team can plan more readily for multiple methodologies than if the basic pattern is what might in contrast be termed " developed exposition " . |
17 | The great man might expect to play a major part in the design of the building , as Maxwell did when the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge was built following his appointment in 1871 , as the first professor of experimental physics . |
18 | Leonel Alvarez , rated at about £1 million and expected to play a major part in his country 's World Cup campaign , had been lined up initially on loan , but Derby 's manager Arthur Cox said : ‘ We explored the situation , but it was n't possible . ’ |