Example sentences of "expected from [art] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | He was himself a member of the prince 's council , and although he is unlikely to have played much part in its activities this is only to be expected from a nobleman of his rank and does not mean that he remained aloof from the king 's plans for the region . |
2 | He was himself a member of the prince 's council , and although he is unlikely to have played much part in its activities this is only to be expected from a nobleman of his rank and does not mean that he remained aloof from the king 's plans for the region . |
3 | The skill demanded of a director is that which can reasonably be expected from a person of his knowledge and experience . |
4 | This is , for example , stated negatively in Romer J 's dictum in Re City Equitable Fire Insurance Co Ltd to the effect that a director need not ‘ exhibit in the performance of his duties a greater degree of skill than may reasonably be expected from a person of his knowledge and experience . |
5 | Marulić also wrote in Latin , as might be expected from a man who had studied in Padua . |
6 | They are not quite what I should have expected from a man like Serafin . |
7 | This would make a Nonsense of giving people more money to spend but can be expected from a Government which said it would Never devalue or leave the ERM and then did both . |
8 | That is the verdict that would be expected from a Government department , but it is not the whole story . |
9 | ‘ That the architect of the ‘ cheerful ’ Cemetery Chapel at Woking [ Tite ] should bear a grudge against the architect of St. Giles 's , Camberwell , [ Scott ] is , perhaps , no more than might be expected from a spirit of professional rivalry degenerated into envy . ’ |
10 | Her own domestic incompetence ( which was indeed extreme , but what had Edgar expected from a wife with an upbringing like hers ? ) , |
11 | When Mrs Whatsit asks him tonight why her little Johnny is n't making more progress with his English , Iain McWhirter will reply that progress is not to be expected from a boy who is abysmally lazy and congenitally stupid . ’ |
12 | To an extent , the anger is to be expected from a newspaper which has become a strident mouthpiece of conservative elements in the Kremlin leadership . |
13 | In the longer term , further supplies are expected from a dam project to divert water into the Moreno reservoir from the Evinos river . |
14 | The voice was not what I 'd have expected from a girl who 'd been playing house with a mug like Mahoney . |
15 | Examination of the aircraft revealed a quantity of metal swarf in the oil filter , the nature of which was consistent with that which would be expected from a bearing failure within the engine . |
16 | The latter gave rise to considerable operator problems when a high foam was expected from a detergent . |
17 | That 's the kind of faithful reliability that Mercedes owners talk about , but it 's hardly expected from a car like the Sierra . |
18 | Hustle the Panda along your average back road and you 'll find none of the woolliness that might be expected from a car of this price range . |
19 | Polymer samples are normally polydisperse and it is of interest to examine the type of average molecular weight that might be expected from a measurement of *lsqb ; η ] . |
20 | Yet paradoxically , the reaction expected from a reader is in the opposite direction . |
21 | However , it does explain why measurements of silicon and magnesium isotopes yield results which do not agree with what would be expected from a supernova explosion . |
22 | She had already gathered that her new employer was extremely well connected and , as might be expected from a woman of her standing , required absolute discretion of her staff and the encouragement of her children in a properly modest attitude to the family 's privileged position . |
23 | The first , as may be expected from the name , had letters as wide ( or half as wide ) as their height , and remain quite familiar to modern eyes , as being the face from which present-day upper-case ‘ Roman ’ type has descended . |
24 | In the example of a factory , completely different assessments may be expected from the board of directors , shareholders , management , workers , and shop-stewards . |
25 | The former management of woodland has resulted in many complex patterns and administrative arrangements , and great complexity may be expected from the documentary and topographical records . |
26 | We report here that ganglion cells near the fovea were allocated 3.3 to 5.9 times more cortical tissue than more peripheral ones , and conclude that the cortical representation of the most central retina is much greater than expected from the density of its ganglion cells . |
27 | Too much is being expected from the Cadbury Committee . |
28 | Certainly the groundswell from the voting public has been noted and much more consideration relating to the disposal of the aircraft ( and perhaps future retirements ? ) might now be expected from the Ministry of Defence ( MoD ) . |
29 | It follows that few clues can be expected from the Moon about the development of its surface before about 4000 Ma ago . |
30 | The irony was that the economic returns expected from the reforms were hardly gained at all , and the railways were really no nearer paying their way by the end of 1966 than they had been in 1962 . |