Example sentences of "i expect a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I expected a fanfare to greet me , or at least for Tony to fall to his knees in admiration .
2 I expected a struggle to keep up with the hearse ; instead , its response surprised me .
3 I expected a hanging , at least . ’
4 I would begin Spanish now just to reassure myself that I expected a future in which I could pick up past threads .
5 I expected a slap but Mrs Bullivant just stepped over us saying she 'd be back later , after she 'd attended Mrs Groves who was having her first .
6 I expected a reply somewhat like that .
7 Because of this background , I expected a book called Feminism for Beginners to explain why all this happened when it did .
8 I knelt at once to pray and prayed most dutifully till morning when I expected a letter telling me Oreste had been taken .
9 On his return he puzzled me by behaving exactly as I expected an S.S.O. to behave .
10 As any Boy Scout could tell you , this means : ‘ I expect a return . ’
11 ‘ And you think I expect a return ? ’
12 I expect a windfall of treesnakes and insects
13 As for me , the things I expect a computer to do have advanced somewhat .
14 Suppose that I expect a colleague to give me a lift home this evening , but that her car has a flat battery ; this wo n't stop us , however , because a friend 's car is parked conveniently near with some jump leads which we can use to get her car to start .
15 You see , I expect a lot of Labour voters will spoil their ballot papers by writing ‘ F … ing Tory ’ next to my name .
16 Yet the aim is for individuals on both sides to come together and explore , ex tempore , mutual areas of interest in the conference venue , the Glasgow Hilton , ( ’ I expect a lot of the business to be done in the corridors ’ , said Howell ) or at the Computer Solutions Show which runs simultaneously at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre .
17 I expect a letter , she thought .
18 I I expect a letter from
19 I expect a letter from her saying how nice that belch was and what what perfect notational quality it was .
20 ‘ She humiliated me quite unnecessarily and I expect an apology . ’
21 Nor do I expect an angler to recognise every bite he feels the first time he tries touch legering .
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