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

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1 Therefore in considering the degree to which any er area can assimilate a new settlement , the size which it must reach subsequent to two thousand and six , should be considered in addition to the size it expected to reach by that date .
2 In August it expected to make about A$20m from the sale .
3 It expects to conclude with recommendations for managing the process of market-orientated change .
4 Strathclyde roads department says the most it expects to receive from the European Regional Development Fund in the coming financial year is £7.5 million .
5 Aiming at corporate accounts , ICL claims these versions of OfficePower , along with implementations on other Unix platforms expected to be announced in the coming months , will account for over 70% of new licences for the software by the end of 1993 , by its reckoning some 140,000 out of 200,000 new seats it expects to win between now and then .
6 Apple Computer Inc 's second batch of Newtons will be notebook-sized versions of the device which it expects to ship at about the same time as the small first model , according to MacWeek : the notebook will have a landscape-mode screen with a resolution of 640 by 480 pixels ; the notepad , in contrast , has a small portrait-mode screen ; Apple will also deliver its first PCMCIA slot in the Newton this summer , but a slot for the PowerBook laptops may be further away .
7 The company revealed in course it expects to pay out £1,412,336 in compensation , as well as the clean up operation , which is still going on .
8 A construction company would start a budgeting process from the strategy laid down in the business plan , giving the size and number of jobs it expects to obtain in the given budget period .
9 It is essential for an investor to decide at the outset what it expects to obtain from the due diligence exercise .
10 NEC Corp warns that it expects to plunge to a consolidated loss of $364m for the fiscal year to the end of this month , as slumps in the domestic chip and computer markets turn out even worse than feared .
11 By 1995 , it expects to expand to hundreds of CPUs and by 1997 , to thousands , which will then define it as a massively parallel supercomputer .
12 The revitalised company that started life building its own 16-bit minicomputers , ultimately plunged into bankruptcy and returned from the dead as a library automation systems specialist , may make two more acquisitions this month , president and chief executive Stephen Sadler told the Toronto Society of Financial Analysts — and it expects to make at least an acquisition a month for the rest of the next 12 months .
13 With most of its profits arising overseas , it expects to benefit from the strength of the dollar and other currencies against sterling .
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