Example sentences of "we expect [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the past , this did not mean that we would not move from company to company , it most certainly did not mean that we ha that we thought we had a job for life , but it did mean that we expected a degree of permanence and improvement as part of the reward for our endeavours and labour . |
2 | We expected a response . |
3 | JUST before Budget Day we told the story of the Brentford Football Club fan who occupies a senior post at the Treasury and we expected a giveaway Budget if Brentford were leading the Third Division table at the time . |
4 | We expected the conductivity of nominally dry samples to mirror the behaviour of the fully saturated samples but to be lower overall . |
5 | We expect a return on our investment . |
6 | When we offer a child a symbol , we expect a response . |
7 | His solicitor , Michael Hanley , said : ‘ We expect a date for his deportation is imminent . |
8 | For example , suppose we have a company from which we expect a dividend growth of 25 per cent for the next 5 years . |
9 | We expect a lead from Westminster , not a vacuum left at Christmas or any other time of the year by a bunch of freeloaders . |
10 | If we then take a biochemical marker , such as , say , increased fucose incorporation in the hours after training , we expect a difference between A and D , due to the training , and between C and F , as the delayed shock group has both tasted the bead and shows the memory . |
11 | There 's a lot of talent among these youngsters and we expect a lot of them . ’ |
12 | We expect a lot more customers to take advantage of the price cuts . ’ |
13 | ‘ There appear to be two parties to date who are significantly interested in the property and we expect an offer very shortly . ’ |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | ‘ We expect the majority of our turnover to be from overseas markets , ’ he said . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Telnitz is some way ahead of you ; we expect the forces there to take the initial impact of the assault . ’ |
19 | We expect the authorities to come up with imaginative schemes , designed to tackle specific local crime problems , such as kerb crawling , mugging and burglary . |
20 | For example , we expect the core skills included in all general SVQs to be amenable to an integrative approach . |
21 | We expect the air in the house to ‘ soak up ’ all this extra moisture invisibly for us . |
22 | Even with this beta version , no major problems have surfaced , so we expect the release version to be very solid and robust . |
23 | We expect the findings the final findings to be in the Autumn of this year now . |
24 | Now , we expect the prince to be far less sensitive about their relationship . ’ |
25 | We expect the level of running costs of the Trident force to be well below 2 per cent . |
26 | We expect the law to be enforced , we expect it to be held because every citizen who lives under that law may change it . |
27 | ‘ We expect the permit to be approved within the next few days . ’ |
28 | We expect the away-days to be 13 October and 8 December 1990 , and 19 January and 16 March 1991 . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | We expect the people to be like them and presuppose it in dealing with the people themselves . |