Example sentences of "expected [conj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is expected that assignments to the headship will normally occur on a five-year cycle , with the existing head eligible to be redesignated .
2 To attain efficiency , it would be expected that factors of production would be allocated so that their marginal products would be equal .
3 SSAP9 states that net realisable value is the amount at which it is expected that items of stock can be disposed of without creating either profit or loss in the year of sale , i.e. the estimated proceeds of sale less all further costs to completion and less all costs to be incurred in marketing , selling and distributing directly related to the items in question .
4 There were no significant differences in the present study between the never and the previously married although it might be expected that people with children might be less likely to go into a home than those without any and the widowed , divorced , or separated are much more likely to have children than the single : 75 per cent compared with 6 per cent .
5 By the end of the 1980s , it was confidently expected that people in the Soviet Union would enjoy a super-abundance of goods and the leisure time to appreciate them .
6 Forecasts were reduced and by the year 2000 it was expected that 45pc of homes 9.5 million were likely to have a dish or cable TV — 800,000 fewer than first predicted .
7 In Slovakia , Christian Democratic clubs have been formed before the establishment of a party , and it is expected that counterparts in Bohemia and Moravia will follow .
8 SCIAF has been supporting income-generation schemes for AIDS sufferers in Uganda as well as training and counselling , and it is expected that demands for assistance with AlDS-related projects will increase substantially in the next few years .
9 On the contrary , it is to be expected that sales to and purchases from customers will leave individual market makers holding more or less of particular stocks than they would choose .
10 Between this belt and the basin margin , lagoonal sediments can be expected and beds of porous bioclastic grainstone may occur locally in this situation .
11 The contrast between what one might have expected if changes in line with public choice theory were being implemented and what has actually happened can be illustrated still more clearly by looking rather more closely at particular service areas .
12 In fact the closed traps were less turgid than open ones — the opposite of what would be expected if changes in turgor pressure springs the trap .
13 This is always to be expected when modes of the same symmetry and similar frequency occur close together in a molecule .
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