Example sentences of "[noun pl] expect " in BNC.

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1 Lower down Dexter read : ‘ Two sailings expected .
2 NEC is to develop a special version of its UP 4800 server series for Control Data , with shipments expected to begin in the second half of 1993 .
3 Researchers expected to find six out of ten people could recall Lady Thatcher 's historic resignation moment in vivid detail by retaining a long-lasting ‘ flashbulb ’ memory .
4 The incident was seen as reflecting growing white concern over government plans to return some land to blacks under proposals expected to be debated in parliament during June and July .
5 Under new proposals expected to be brought in by the IAAF , starters are likely to lose their power as the final judges of what is a false start .
6 STUDENT leaders are to campaign against Government proposals expected today which will curb drastically the powers and public funding of student associations .
7 Prior to the general election , when many experts expected a Labour victory followed by a rise in base rates , there were several enticing bonds to go for .
8 Several new types of homebuilt are on the way which will tax the minds of authorities expected to certify them .
9 Most owner-managers expected to finance all or part of their purchases from within the firm .
10 In determining whether the occupier was in breach of that duty , it was expected that the plaintiff fireman would exercise those skills expected to be shown by firemen .
11 some artists expect us to make them stars .
12 THE FRENCH authorities expect to announce details of the design of the next generation of fast-breeder reactors at a nuclear safety conference next week .
13 This indicates that market operators expect the DM to appreciate over the three month period against the dollar .
14 And City experts expect Germany 's Bundesbank to cut its interest rates early in the New Year .
15 And industry experts expect house prices to pick up during 1992 , although the heady escalation in prices experienced in the mid 1980s is unlikely to return .
16 Greenford , Middlesex-based Cable & Flexible suffered from a building industry in the doldrums , he said , while Seacoast in the US performed below expectations because two large contracts expected in 1992 were deferred to 1993 .
17 At least 34 states expect to be spending more than they collect .
18 Indeed , the researchers expect it to be another 10 years before devices using the technology can come to market .
19 Most researchers expect global temperatures to have experienced about half the predicted equilibrium temperature by the 2030s , that is , 1–2 C warmer than it is now .
20 WinPad is expected to enable system manufacturers to design 1 lb pen-based machines that can span the $400 to $1,500 mobile computing market , with first products expected next year .
21 Normally , however , ordinary shareholders expect lower yields than preference shareholders and loan stock holders because of their participation rights .
22 Students taking degree courses involving field work ( eg Architecture , Ecology , Geography , and Geology ) can incur expenses of £200 plus , spread over the three , four or five years of the course , but can in most cases expect to receive some help from University funds in meeting these .
23 Usually , the study points out , the creditors expect to get the lion 's share of any debt relief .
24 There is also the additional factor that the analyst who has an interest in the data will often have some idea about values expected for at least some of the samples analysed .
25 Yet the Hall resistance at the plateaux has exactly the values expected from free-electron theory ( see Box ) .
26 A test showed that the frequencies of the three possible types of transition did not differ significantly from the values expected if the identity of a cone were independent of the identity of its neighbours and reflected only the absolute probability of that cone type ( ) .
27 We therefore did a more rigorous test by calculating a periodogram normalized to the values expected from the null hypothesis of power-law/Poisson noise only , and binning up .
28 The temperature range covers typical values expected in magma chambers .
29 Will Compact employers expect to have a role in the management and curriculum of the school ?
30 The predictions co-incided with a survey by the recruitment firm , Manpower , which shows that Scotland — along with the west of England , Yorkshire and Humberside — is one of the few areas where employers expect better job prospects in the spring .
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