Example sentences of "be expect [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , it is stressed that ‘ Authorities will be expected to monitor attendance to ensure that A and E referral is not used as a substitute for out-patient referrals ’ by budget-holding GPs ( DoH , 1989d , p.3.8 ) . |
2 | They will also be expected to submit answer books that are of acceptable standard . |
3 | Pupils will be expected to use keywords in searching for information , in locating resources and in using resources . |
4 | That so many people are poor and so can not be expected to manage behaviour problems |
5 | But future Landsat craft can be expected to carry sensors at least as sensitive as the thematic mapper . |
6 | Nevertheless , the fortress of autocracy had been breached and liberal pressure for further reform could be expected to gather momentum . |
7 | Intertidal limestone solution is at a much higher rate , 100 mm ( 4 in ) per 1000 years , but because of the low sea levels this could not really be expected to destroy reefs . |
8 | Readers of Amis can be expected to remember Patrick and Jenny from the past . |
9 | Furthermore , a landlord can not be expected to spend years chasing after a tenant in order to avail the tenant of the proceeds of sale . |
10 | He claims that even if the files are confidential they are the responsibility of the Information Office and anyone wishing to consult them would normally be expected to ask permission . |
11 | You will therefore be expected to ask questions as well as answer them . |
12 | This strategic role at the level of the whole school is a planning task for the governors and head , although they would be expected to consult others . |
13 | A human being , situated as was the horse , would be expected to give reasons for its refusal to walk to the trough ( I 'm tired , not thirsty ) . |
14 | Again they would be expected to give reasons for their decision . |
15 | It is a condition that , at the time of insurance becoming effective , the insured person has not booked his/her holiday contrary to medical advice nor is aware of any circumstances which could reasonably be expected to give rise to a claim . |
16 | Smoking and drug histories were taken although no patient was receiving any treatment that would be expected to give rise to DNA damage . |
17 | The brief seizures described by During and Spencer would not , however , be expected to give rise to nerve cell death . |
18 | Under the Industrial Relations Code of Practice , paragraph 62 , a contract can reasonably be expected to give information about : |
19 | Or suspicion springs from an accumulation of complaints , from the physical signs of untidiness or carelessness , from characterization of a discharger from prior contact as ‘ the sort of person ’ who might be expected to give trouble , or characterization of a plant or business as ‘ the sort of firm or occupation ’ which causes problems . |
20 | Unless there is some agreement about purposes how can schools and teachers be expected to render account ? |
21 | How could she be expected to remain calm ? |
22 | The other market incentives/deterrents that might be expected to align management and shareholder interests will be briefly noted at the end of this chapter and examined in some detail in Chapter 4 . |
23 | These communication styles can be expected to induce difficulties in the listener 's ability to focus attention and handle the meaning of what is being said . |
24 | In an attempt to increase the realism of events used to study the effects of arousal , several investigators have attempted to stage events which would be expected to induce arousal . |
25 | Those who see the former as an end in itself … insofar as they comprise the present leadership of the NICRA … may be expected to lose interest as rights are gained . |
26 | Thus , both of the point mutations characterized here would be expected to eliminate kinase activity of the proposed atk protein product . |
27 | Trade unions are only as strong as their membership allows them to be and their leadership can not be expected to perform miracles . |
28 | Why should I , or anyone , be expected to perform tasks which mean nothing to me , and into which I can put nothing of myself ? |
29 | Only in the most pressing circumstances could members be expected to release customers from the binding legal contracts which they had entered into freely . |
30 | Resisting the idea that results should somehow be ‘ doctored ’ to reflect such circumstances , the Group fell back on the suggestion that LEAs or governors might be expected to issue statements that would put the results of particular schools in the right context . |