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

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1 The proposal as agreed by the Research Council will have a second reading in the European Parliament and adoption of the programme , if there are no delays , could be expected in March of next year .
2 With a final decision expected in January on whether to scrap subsidised buses , the school 's vowing to fight it all the way .
3 Which is odd , because he was expected in Italy on Monday , apparently . ’
4 Large firms are able to provide lifetime employment for their employees who are expected in return to be dedicated ‘ company men ’ .
5 Something more than a vote was expected in return for the major posts , but essentially they too were employed to aid the development of a political interest .
6 A new national stadium is being built , and many of the competing countries are expected in Ireland before next July to see and play on the pitch .
7 Others may surprise you by being woefully unprepared and you may find yourself taking the initiative more often than you might have expected in order to be able to put across as many of your good points as possible .
8 However , an upregulation of E molecules at the cell surface might be expected in mice with high levels of both Eb and Ea transgenes , as had been seen for Ab and Aa transgenes ( 68 ) .
9 In the House , where not a single Republican vote was expected in favour of the president 's plan , rebel Democrats concentrated on measures to cap the growth in ‘ entitlement ’ spending on pensions , health care and the like .
10 They 're expected in court in two weeks time
11 EC reassures Moscow on unity continued from page one The Soviet Foreign Minister , Mr Eduard Shevardnadze , is expected in Brussels on Wednesday to sign a trade and co-operation agreement with the EC , French officials said .
12 Also , the levels of pesticide residues and heavy metals in their tissues are high , as might be expected in animals with a coastal habitat .
13 As a juvenile romanticist Kingston , like his contemporary Ballantyne , used the device of the intrusive author accepted in his time and , besides , the didacticism expected in books for the young , didacticism made easier by the continuity and the extent of time afforded by serial publication in the boys ' magazines of the period .
14 Large-scale public-sector redundancies and sharp increases in the prices of basic commodities , especially food , were expected in view of the government 's plan to reduce inflation from an estimated annualized 100 per cent to 15 per cent and to deregulate the economy .
15 Official figures for the first quarter of 1991 showed industrial production declining by only 0.6 per cent compared with the same period of 1990 — a lesser decline than might have been expected in view of the Gulf crisis .
16 Elderly women with bleeding varices seem to outnumber men , perhaps to be expected in view of the lower incidence of alcoholic cirrhosis and the longer life expectancy of women .
17 An overall increase of 4.4 per cent was expected in investment on the mainland during 1990 which , according to Chinese officials , would bring Taiwanese investment in the mainland to US$4,400 million during the year .
18 The financial year for the Edinburgh Medical Missionary Society ( EMMS ) ended on 11 November 1991 and the auditors are expected in mid-January at our office at 7 Washington Lane , Edinburgh EH11 2HA .
19 erm , where I set out my interpretation of what that means , and I do n't think it 's very helpful to read that out to you , but I think you will find that it 's er erm a very broad er description of what the new settlement should be seeking to achieve , now Mr erm I think has misunderstood our position on this question of erm the appropriate size for the new settlement , and I think if I 'm correct he suggested that we were promoting a a size of fourteen hundred , the point I think I would make is that the larger the new settlement erm the greater the range and the quality of services and facilities that can be provided , and I think you have to distinguish between what developers say they are prepared to provide , on the one hand in a new settlement , whatever the size , the quality of the retail or recreational social facility that occupies that physical provision , and also its long term viability , and I would suggest that a larger new settlement of the size that we are suggesting , is much more likely to er attract a range of quality providers of services and facilities than a smaller new settlement , and also Mr Grantham er raised the issue of the question of the development program , and what might be expected in terms of services and erm during the development program , and of course I think that would be a matter for any specific proposal , or a ma a matter of discussion between the local planning authority concerned and the developer , and I would expect it to be something erm that was included within a section one O six agreement .
20 The point of the above story is to demonstrate the importance of the parties knowing precisely what is to be expected in terms of performance and the standards required .
21 If microvascular occlusion plays a primary role in the pathogenesis of the disease , reduced blood flow would be expected in association with these subclinical manifestations of recurrence .
22 F. hirthi was first observed in a breeding colony of experimental beagles , and it would be fair to suggest , in view of its mode of transmission , that a high prevalence could be expected in dogs from breeding kennels .
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