Example sentences of "expected [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In those early days they were expected to go to chapel every morning ; bells seemed to announce every change in the timetable . |
2 | The game , to be unveiled at the London Toy Fair in January , is expected to go on sale in May . |
3 | It has signed a multi-year production agreement with the Japanese company and Matsushita will provide D-3 helical-scan subassemblies , initially for StorageTek 's RedWood helical-scan storage subsystem , which is expected to go into production in late 1994 . |
4 | The field is expected to go into production in the third quarter of 1994 , and to increase Cairn 's total output from the equivalent of 4,500 to 7,500 barrels per day of oil . |
5 | The reorganization is expected to go into effect on 1 October pending congressional approval of the internal transfer of funds . |
6 | The Hampshire case and Yeo 's reaction have sparked off fears that the Adoption Law Review , which is expected to go before Parliament next year , will sideline single parents or gay couples , although the consultation document stressed many such placements were successful . |
7 | Some 1,500 jobs at Barclays are expected to go before Christmas . |
8 | The Stock Exchange smaller companies working party is not expected to report until autumn of this year . |
9 | In cases in which pain and suffering is not expected to continue for life the court has to form a view as to how long it is likely to continue . |
10 | Consisting of eighty-five lots of modern Chinese paintings , it was expected to realize in excess of $2million ( NT$50million ) . |
11 | But Mr Patten — who would earn a tax-free salary of £140,000 — would be expected to remain in office until the handover in 1997 , taking him out of mainstream politics for five years . |
12 | The needs-led approach alters the nature of the practitioner 's accountability to the employing agency and to the user under new arrangements , practitioners will be expected to sustain with integrity a measure of independence from both parties , while safeguarding the interests of both ( DoH , 1991c , p. 111 ) . |
13 | A ministerial meeting planned for November in Copenhagen is expected to agree to phase out ozone- destroying chemicals by the end of 1995 . |
14 | Talking of an essay that students are expected to write as part of their course , he says |
15 | He was expected to slip into management with ease , but instead Moore moved into business , running a pub . |
16 | The group were originally expected to tour in support of their ‘ best of ’ LP , ‘ Kiss This ’ , which is issued through Virgin this week . |
17 | While if a user is really looking for a system to support management decisions , how can he be expected to know in advance all the decisions which he will have to take ? |
18 | As this was the first time this had happened , how could we be expected to know in advance ? |
19 | Literary accomplishment was to be valued : all aspiring gentlemen were expected to know by heart the Gulistan ( The Rose Garden ) and Bustan ( The Orchard ) of Sa'di ; but more important still was grammatical correctness : ‘ In society the mirza should [ always ] try to guard against the shame of committing any mistake in conversation , for such incorrectness in speech is considered a great fault in a gentleman . ’ |
20 | Clerical staff who may be required to input data into the system will be expected to train in order to use the system . |
21 | Symptomatic patients with excessive DGR and a positive provocation test might be expected to benefit from treatment designed either to prevent DGR or to protect the gastric mucosa . |
22 | Thus , the most a house insurer can be expected to provide in respect of an insurance below the Agreement threshold is confirmation that insurance arrangements were extant when the security was taken . |
23 | A new export-processing zone near Lomé , designed to attract foreign capital and develop non-traditional exports , was expected to come into operation after the publication of enabling decrees by the Council of Ministers in May 1990 . |
24 | FC/Open is expected to come into existence sometime next year in support of efforts to standardise high-speed fiber channel interconnects . |
25 | The ban is expected to come into force within 18 months . |
26 | The Treaty on European Union , which was signed at Maastricht on 7 February 1992 and is expected to come into force during 1993 , has widened areas where qualified majority voting applies before the Council . |
27 | The merger is expected to come into force on 1 July 1993 . |
28 | The rule is expected to come into force in 1988 when post-1939 buildings will become eligible for the first time . |
29 | The protocol disbanding the treaty , which called for the promotion of a gradual shift towards all-European security structures on the basis of agreements achieved at the Paris CSCE ( Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe ) summit in November 1990 [ see pp. 37838-39 ] , was expected to come into effect by the end of the year , once it was ratified by all six parliaments . |
30 | People were expected to come on time , but that was accepted as Claudia being a bit eccentric . |