Example sentences of "what [pers pn] might expect " in BNC.
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1 | Doubtless the other girls had told her what she might expect . |
2 | Breaking the connections in an untrained network produces what you might expect : nonsense . |
3 | The wholly negative tone of the passage is only what we might expect from the rest of the chapter . |
4 | It adds up to just what we might expect , in fact , from a talented , energetic and fashionably leftish folk-rock group . |
5 | This is in direct contrast to what we might expect to follow according to the inductivist view , namely , that in order to establish the truth of some problematic observation statement we appeal to more secure observation statements , and perhaps laws derived inductively from them , but not to theory . |
6 | Although at the moment it is up to you to decide what form of updating you would like to undertake , it would be useful to look at any developments in your area aimed at your special interest , and to find out from employers what they might expect from you in advance of offering you a job . |
7 | A programme of speakers for a general election was also ready by 1913 , with both constituencies and politicians told in advance what they might expect . |
8 | Floy had asked about dangers and what they might expect to encounter , but Fenella did not think it looked especially dangerous . |
9 | As the stray bullets whistled across no-man's-land , Charlie fell on his knees and crawled back to the reserve trenches , to brief his section on what they might expect once they were pushed forward another hundred yards . |