Example sentences of "expected of the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The underlying problem was , perhaps , that too much had been expected of the Queen .
2 a lot is expected of the contract volunteers who work in schools .
3 The software company which supplied the package is not unsympathetic but claims that it was just not given clear and sufficient guidance as to what was expected of the software .
4 But in view of the difficulties , more would have been expected of the occasion : more in time — an extra day perhaps — and more in emotional commitment .
5 TOO MUCH , too soon is expected of the branch of computer science known as artificial intelligence ( AI ) .
6 Moving from what is expected of the education system , the next three articles look at aspects of the circumstances in which schools attempt to meet these aims .
7 Quite correctly , the ACS insists that such contractors produce the same standards of catering that are expected of the ACC .
8 This was because of past history when it was expected of the womenfolk , and the close family structure where others could be called on to assist if necessary .
9 The first step is to translate aims into objectives , that is to state exactly what is expected of the students .
10 It describes the performance that can be expected of the system .
11 This is perhaps to be expected of the man who is executive director of Mensa , traditionally know as the brainy people 's organisation .
12 But the Gospels themselves confirm that Jesus and his entourage , in keeping with what would have been expected of the Messiah , were militant nationalists who did not shrink from violence .
13 circulating employees with information about the work experience scheme and its purposes , ie what is expected of the employees towards the student ;
14 The view might be held that s3 has no application to such a clause , because s3 only applies to clauses under which the proferens purports to be entitled to a performance diffferent from that reasonably expected , whereas the effect of the clause quoted above is to define the performance which may reasonably be expected of the seller , so that the buyer can not reasonably expect any particular delivery date .
15 Prophecy is expected of the laibons .
16 That money was invested as might be expected of the Tysons .
17 Johnson 's qualities of superbly robust commonsense , coupled with the differentiation of minute subtleties to be expected of the lexicographer , are well suited to the investigator of crime .
18 Eliot , who was tolerant of eccentrics as long as he was not expected to join their ranks , sometimes deplored the degree of ascetic zeal that was expected of the supporters .
19 The really important provision is s 3(2) ( b ) ( i ) , restricting exclusion of liability to perform what is reasonably expected of the party concerned under the contract .
20 Those worth £5 — £19 were roped in for the second loan , in 1523 , so paying a total of 15 per cent , not so very much less than what was expected of the £20 men , and of course a proportionately heavier burden .
21 The crucial question under s3(2) ( b ) is what was the performance reasonably expected of the proferens ?
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