Example sentences of "we expect the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We expected the conductivity of nominally dry samples to mirror the behaviour of the fully saturated samples but to be lower overall .
2 We expect the course of study to appeal to lecturers in FE and nursing , teachers involve with TVEI or sixth form programmes , careers and other support staff , LEA advisers and officers and staff from training agencies .
3 As we look in closer to the centre , we expect the stars to be more closely packed together , and in this central pan of IRS 16 the infrared radiation comes from thousands of ordinary stars packed into a region only a hundred times larger than the Solar System .
4 We expect the majority of our turnover to be from overseas markets , ’ he said .
5 As a physical description , we expect the passage to contain a large number of physical , concrete nouns ( stakes , bamboo , fences , fishermen , ruins , etc ) but what is more striking is that these concrete nouns are matched by nouns which are more abstract in one way or another .
6 Telnitz is some way ahead of you ; we expect the forces there to take the initial impact of the assault . ’
7 We expect the authorities to come up with imaginative schemes , designed to tackle specific local crime problems , such as kerb crawling , mugging and burglary .
8 For example , we expect the core skills included in all general SVQs to be amenable to an integrative approach .
9 We expect the air in the house to ‘ soak up ’ all this extra moisture invisibly for us .
10 Even with this beta version , no major problems have surfaced , so we expect the release version to be very solid and robust .
11 We expect the findings the final findings to be in the Autumn of this year now .
12 Now , we expect the prince to be far less sensitive about their relationship . ’
13 We expect the level of running costs of the Trident force to be well below 2 per cent .
14 We expect the law to be enforced , we expect it to be held because every citizen who lives under that law may change it .
15 We expect the permit to be approved within the next few days . ’
16 We expect the away-days to be 13 October and 8 December 1990 , and 19 January and 16 March 1991 .
17 They are , in part , inevitable in writing , especially when the writer is thinking hard , and may be missed when the piece is proof-read , because we expect the words to be correct , and read them as though they were .
18 We expect the people to be like them and presuppose it in dealing with the people themselves .
19 We expect the mortgage lenders — the responsible ones — to play their part in that .
20 The Government are playing their part to alleviate those difficulties and we expect the mortgage lenders — all the responsible ones — to play their part in that .
21 In such cases we expect the duration to increase if the intervention is being effective .
22 Does my right hon. Friend accept that , through his energy and skill , he has now given a powerful send-off to the new United Nations and its new Secretary-General in the very complex and difficult tasks that we expect the UN to have to face in the post-cold-war world ?
23 We have released sites er in the countryside and we expect the countryside protection policy to apply outside the urban areas and outside of the sites that we 've allocated for development .
24 Final evidence that rhynchosaurs were herbivorous is that they occurred in large numbers ; in general we expect the herbivores to outnumber carnivores .
25 Organisations have many different objectives and engage in a variety of activities , so there is a problem in defining an initial perspective on organisation theory and what we expect the theory to cover .
26 So we we expect the libido if anything to be erm to be more evident in a group .
27 Suppose we expect the relation ( 1 ) to be unc and suppose further that we have the following experimental table : unc Then in view of ( 5 ) our equations for solutions may be written unc Before we proceed to the least squares solution , let us see what results would be obtained if we solved these equations three at a time , with e taken to be zero for each set of three .
28 Because women 's work is never done , and underpaid , or unpaid , or boring or repetitious and we 're the first to get the sack , and what we look like is more important than what we do , and if we get raped it 's our fault , and if we get bashed we must have provoked it , if we raise our voices we 're nagging bitches , and if we enjoy sex we 're nymphs and if we do n't we 're frigid , and if we love women it 's because we ca n't get a real man , and if we ask our doctor too many questions we 're neurotic and if we expect the community to care for our children we 're selfish , and if we stand up for our rights we 're aggressive and unfeminine , and if we do n't we 're typical weak females , and if we want to get married we 're out to trap a man , and if we do n't we 're unnatural , and because we ca n't get adequate safe contraceptives , but men can walk on the moon , and we ca n't cope or do n't want a pregnancy we 're made to feel guilty about abortion , and for lots and lots of other reasons we 're all part of the Women 's Liberation Movement .
29 It is interesting to consider the predictability of this behaviour ; as discussed in Section 19.1 , we expect the fact that the motion is the consequence of instability of a different type of motion to imply some loss of predictability .
30 ‘ Customers ’ orders , as well as invoices , can be processed via the EDI network and Atlas ; we expect the number of customers wanting to transmit orders in this way to increase substantially over the next two years .
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