Example sentences of "expect to find [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The successful diplomate will thus expect to find a wide range of career and employment opportunities , especially in the industrial/commercial sector .
2 It does mean , however , that the process of drawing inferences is more tentative than in experiments , based on if-then reasoning : if it is the case that the true causal story about the variables is as we imagine ( playing God in the way that we did just now with absenteeism ) , then we would expect to find a statistical effect of X on Y .
3 A 400-year-old school for boys in Shrewsbury is hardly the place you might expect to find a true example of hi-tech living .
4 Students may then be asked in what physical form and in what situation they would expect to find a given piece of discourse .
5 This practice was only varied if there was some known defect in the title , and if that was so , one could expect to find a special condition on the contract , indicating that the buyer would take the title as it stood , and would not raise requisitions after contracts were exchanged .
6 Once an entry has been identified , the user will expect to find the complete term in order to distinguish it from others containing the same words .
7 Equally , do not expect to find the same fineness of knotting in a nomadic item as in a rug of workshop origin , although some nomadic rugs are surprisingly finely knotted and consistent in their designs .
8 If the Spirit of Jesus is the gift bestowed on his followers , we shall expect to find the same characteristics marking authentic Christian life in the Spirit .
9 If speculative efficiency is valid in the foreign exchange market , then we would expect to find the null hypothesis to be true .
10 With the old logo on the cover , though , we figured that many people would only expect to find the old-style pages within .
11 The quality of product delivered by BR management is experienced daily by the many thousands who travel to and from Waterloo , where the indicator boards are frequently inactive at peak travel time in the evening , and only the desultory , forlorn and uncertain voices of junior staff is available to advise hapless passengers over the tannoy when and where they might expect to find an uncancelled train to get them home on time — if they are lucky — and to deliver an occasional apology .
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