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

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1 Specimen chub expected in the Ferry Field and off the sandbed upstream of the stump to caster and bread .
2 The advertising market is tough at the moment , total sales fell in real terms in both August and September and no growth is expected in the run up to Christmas , and some contractors believe that combining sales staff could cost them dearly in the battle for market share .
3 But Reilly will want old hands Ellery Hanley , Martin Offiah and skipper Garry Schofield to steady the side in the intense atmosphere expected in the opening 20 minutes .
4 Lord Coulsfield said : ‘ In my view the use which is established by the evidence is as great as might be expected in the exercise of a public right .
5 However , prior to the Act taking effect , Colleges were effectively underwritten by the LEA , and an input of additional finance could normally be expected in the event of major shortfalls , compensating for any underlying inequality in the system .
6 A decision on the successful site is expected in the middle of next year .
7 Teacher interest was aroused and LEAs began to devise various schemes to encourage school self-evaluation , although current changes , and those expected in the Education Act 1988 , make the future of these uncertain .
8 Microsoft also now plans a new version of MS-DOS for early next year that will lack most of the features that had been expected in the MS-DOS 6.0 release , such as multi-tasking , and the company will now offer its object-oriented Cairo environment only for NT , and not for MS-DOS .
9 ‘ If you remember your fire-drill Mildred , ’ said Miss Hardbroom , ‘ pupils are expected in the yard through the main door , and not , as some girls seem to imagine , from the upstairs windows .
10 Is such a level of reliability and degree of assurance now going to be expected in the preparation and audit of annual accounts ?
11 A ‘ yes ’ vote is expected in the referendum on a new constitution .
12 What , after all , had she expected in the Church of England in a provincial town a hundred miles from London and the Midland conurbations ?
13 One thing that we did was find that there were molecules much , much bigger than was expected in the sense that there were many , many more carbon atoms involved than had previously been thought possible , and even now we just do not understand the processes whereby they are formed .
14 Although no source rocks are expected in the Permo-Triassic , there is a good chance that they exist in underlying Carboniferous sediments .
15 The Panel found that the persons involved in the case were unlikely to comply with the standards expected in the conduct of UK takeovers and consequently reported its conclusions to the SIB , the SROs and RPBs for appropriate action by each of them in the light of their several cold shouldering rules .
16 They may therefore not realise those cases where there is genuine dialect interference between the pupil 's home language and the language expected in the school .
17 As the TOM allows investors to avoid purchasing shares , the higher the actual and expected levels of interest rates the greater the incentive to use options and delay the acquisition of shares in order to benefit from the rates of return prevailing or expected in the money markets .
18 ‘ She 's as well as can be expected in the circumstances .
19 Geochemical work on outcrop and borehole samples is needed to assess the source potential and maturity of rocks expected in the zone of interest , but on the whole there seem good prospects of adequate sources , particularly for gas .
20 Many of the features of effective special education , such as individual programmes and the management of a wide variety of learning rates and styles , are now expected in the mainstream of education and training — for example , work in the Teaching and Vocational Educational Initiative .
21 Further unrest was expected in the town last night , as evenings have been the peak periods for the protests over the past five days .
22 Ballystate looked in need of the run despite winning here last time , so improvement can be expected in the John Devenish Handicap Hurdle .
23 This association is to be expected in the light of the composition of this factor , which includes ‘ threat ’ as one of its components .
24 Should teachers at school , like professors at university , be expected in the future simply to teach academic or practical subjects to their pupils , and to have no general pastoral or moral responsibility for them ?
25 Chapman , said the Yorkshire Post , was ‘ slowly but surely evolving a set of players from whom much may be expected in the future ’ .
26 More flexible pricing can be expected in the future .
27 Meanwhile , it says , the emergence of Asynchronous Transfer Mode , asynchronous transfer mode local area network technology , has laid to rest any doubt about whether networks will be able to handle the kinds of traffic throughput expected in the future .
28 Meanwhile , it says , the emergence of ATM , asynchronous transfer mode local area network ( LAN ) technology , has laid to rest any doubt about whether networks will be able to handle the kinds of traffic throughput expected in the future .
29 Confidence is such that Walker is looking to expand its operations from the US , Canada and UK to the South East and Western Europe to — with announcements to this effect expected in the summer .
30 Confidence is such that Walker is looking to expand its operations from the US , Canada and UK to the South East and Western Europe — with announcements to this effect expected in the summer .
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