Example sentences of "is expect [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A decision is expected later this month .
2 The new controller is expected to improve performance but not add functionality ; a controller capable of handling arrays is expected later this year .
3 Availability is expected later this year .
4 River Edge , New Jersey-based Delta Management Systems Inc , which specialises in administrative software for Kindergarten to 12th Grade schools and community colleges , claims that it completed the conversion of its Unix-based Administrative/Student Software to the HP 3000 in eight weeks , using the Posix interface , and availability is expected later this month .
5 Statutory consultation is expected later this year after receipt of responses to these proposals from purchasers , providers , and professional bodies .
6 More on that is expected later this week .
7 A final decision on whether the Ayr or Galway plant will survive Digital 's planned shedding of up to 25,000 jobs worldwide is expected later this week .
8 The vote is expected later this week .
9 A major upgrade is expected later next year .
10 Its SPARCbook 2 notebook computer is expected early next year .
11 The newly formed Catering Committee is expected early next month to consider two consultants ' reports on the architectural feasibility and management implications of converting the premises of the former St. Stephen 's tavern into a refreshment facility for groups of Members ' visitors .
12 Crowds attending the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London stood a 70% chance of getting wet and more rain is expected early next week .
13 Its report , which is expected early this year and will be widely available , makes several recommendations which if accepted will improve the transition from full time to flexible working .
14 The SAF is expecting nearly 200 British racers , as well as a strong field from Europe and North America .
15 Becker says that it is expecting too much of Third world bourgeoisies to think they can bring about societal transformations on a grand scale or act in the ‘ heroic ’ way of entrepreneurs a century ago ( Becker 1983 ) .
16 Perhaps as Becker has suggested for the bourgeoisie ( Becker 1983 ) and Roxborough for the proletariat ( Roxborough 1984 ) , it is expecting too much to place the burden of revolution on the shoulders of any one class .
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