Example sentences of "we expect " in BNC.

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1 Over the next twelve months we expect a further increase in those needing our Home Care service to enable them to live and die at home .
2 The legal unit will keep groups informed as necessary , but we expect that no action will need to be taken by existing recognised groups in any case .
3 The Economist Intelligence Unit concluded in its World Commodity Outlook 1989 : ‘ Short of climatic intervention — to which tea is less vulnerable than most other major crops — a continuation of the downtrend seems unavoidable : we expect London auction prices to average £1/kg , or even less , in 1989 . ’
4 We stand to derive immense benefits from such releases of genetically engineered organisms into the environment — providing they do what we expect them to .
5 Yet we expect the much smaller risks incurred when travelling by train or air or sea to be non-existent , and express outrage and condemnation when accidents happen , Angela Lambert writes .
6 We expect it to contribute 4.5 per cent of profits , and we base that on our expected group performance of 20 per cent organic growth a year . ’
7 We expect little and get a lot .
8 We expect that to have a substantial effect . ’
9 His solicitor , Michael Hanley , said : ‘ We expect a date for his deportation is imminent .
10 There 's a lot of talent among these youngsters and we expect a lot of them . ’
11 We expect to raise many thousands of pounds and are hoping it will run into a second edition and provide the ACA with money well into the future . ’
12 We expect to be landing in Oslo in about fifty minutes .
13 We expect the away-days to be 13 October and 8 December 1990 , and 19 January and 16 March 1991 .
14 ‘ Labour will introduce a new Railway Act that will lay down in law the broad policy objectives that we expect BR to meet , ’ he told the Centre for Local Economic Strategies in Sheffield .
15 ‘ Even so , we expect that there will be huge logjams . ’
16 Today we expect our stars to have social consciences and wide-ranging opinions .
17 We expect to have the sprayer for five years , and the way the law is changing , closed transfer systems will probably soon be compulsory anyway , ’ thinks Mr Doig .
18 Somehow we expect them to be happy to be kept in a place which is warm and dry , where they can eat to their heart 's content with their companions ; but no , they become quite upset .
19 Unfortunately , we expect communication to be verbalised , and preferably in English !
20 Most of the time we communicate verbally to each other , and we expect our horses to do the same .
21 We expect all horses that are well looked after to be cheerful , but like people , some display it more than others .
22 In its grace , fire , and expressive fluency it was in some ways an important transition between the old Teutonic Bach style of the nineteenth century and what we expect now from the so-called authenticity movement .
23 For our present purpose , however , the important point is that a hierarchical pattern is what we expect to see if the objects being classified have originated by a process of branching .
24 Hence , if the neutral theory is true , we expect those proteins with the most complex and precise functions to evolve slowest .
25 We must let future Labour ministers know exactly what we expect . ’
26 We expect prices to start rising in the late summer or autumn . ’
27 We are looking for it to have a reasonable rally this summer and we are positive about the dollar so we expect to make money out of currency as well . ’
28 Perkins group managing director , Tony Gilroy says : ‘ Despite the current recession in the construction industry , we expect to sell them a lot more than that under the new agreement .
29 We expect to achieve 20 mpg and possibly even 25 mpg , ’ says automotive manager Peter Harris .
30 When we make it obvious that we expect the worst from people , the worst is usually what we get .
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