Example sentences of "expect [adj] [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 Do n't expect chatty presenters on a comfy settee just yet .
2 Bell opted out of the tour , but declared himself available for internationals , and can expect extra attention on Sunday from the Kiwi centres .
3 ‘ Generally people here can expect more-balanced advice on the best holiday for them and a wider choice than from many mainland agents . ’
4 ‘ Generally people here can expect more-balanced advice on the best holiday for them and a wider choice than from many mainland agents . ’
5 Where it is not supported , the reason is often , as suggested by Rundquist ( 1980 , 1983 ) , because the spending patterns are already set by the geography of demands ( one would not expect large spending on subsidies for cotton farmers in New Hampshire , for example ) and the goal of the pork barrellers is rather to get plenty of money for the programme than to direct it to certain areas rather than others .
6 c ) Since our view of the language will change profoundly , we must expect substantial influence on the specification of syllabuses , design of materials and choice of method .
7 Part of the reason why the shareholders had to wait so long for a return was that the original capital had been only 10,000 guineas , and the Company financed itself by fairly short-term loans from the merchants with which it did business , so the shareholders stood at the end of a long line of creditors but could expect substantial returns on their money in the end if the Company survived .
8 The Government can expect sustained flak on the wider constitutional issue now that this can of worms has been opened up .
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