Example sentences of "expect [num] " in BNC.

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31 But expect five days of fast , highly tactical racing between Brussels and Mulhouse .
32 The character table shows us that only e' and a 2 " vibrations , corresponding to dipole changes in the x/y and z directions , respectively , can be IR active , so we expect five fundamental bands in the IR spectrum of PF 5 .
33 No second primary melanomas were detected in this group ( expected 0.026 ) .
34 6 invasive level-2 or deeper melanomas have developed in 4 patients ( expected 0.009 ) ; 2 have also developed level-1 or in-situ lesions .
35 It is interesting that in his later years Wordsworth regarded himself as a statesman as much as a poet ; he certainly annoyed his womenfolk by talking politics incessantly with Robert Southey , though one might have expected two writers to bore the company with literary theory .
36 The singer , best known for the classic Great Balls Of Fire , was expected two days ago but was said to be furious at taking second billing in the Giants of Rock 'n' Roll concerts .
37 The organisers expect 500,000 spectators to line the route from Blackheath to Westminster Bridge .
38 So expect two years of dull , decent , gritty competence , explain the Major-domos — and steady , unspectacular results .
39 We therefore expect two a 1 modes , one b 1 and one b 2 in the CO stretching region .
40 This year 's five-day fair is the biggest so far , with 8,189 exhibitors from 93 countries ; the organisers expect 220,000 visitors .
41 ‘ We expect thousands of people will turn up for this rave , which has been organised and advertised without the school 's knowledge .
42 Twelve months ago , when AMEC raised £111m via a rights issue at 200p per share , many forecasters expected 1991 to be a year of recovery for the construction industry .
43 He said : ‘ I expected six or seven calibre applicants , though others in the business said I would be surprised by the numbers to apply .
44 An excess at 0–4 years was present in the high category when the rural oil categories were reconstituted on the basis of ranked prevalence of workers at Sullom Voe only ( 28 observed , 16.45 expected ; p<0.01 ) , at Flotta only ( 24 observed , expected 16.27 ; p<0.08 ) , and offshore ( 29 observed , expected 16.55 ; p<0.01 ) .
45 For example , with a file that is only 50 per cent packed , we must expect 21.31 per cent of the records not to be stored in their home record positions if we randomize to a specific address .
46 Under PR , a party with 10 per cent of the vote can expect 10 per cent of the seats .
47 The SDLP , which can expect three or possibly four MPs if Mr Gerry Adams , the Sinn Fein leader is beaten in West Belfast , would side with Labour .
48 We should not expect three classes of behaviour corresponding to the three processes of adaptation .
49 Chappy was good for about 23 goals a season in all major competitions , With Deane 's greater overall contribution we should expect 18 from him .
50 You ca n't expect one person to satisfy all your needs . ’
51 In time-dependent form therefore we may expect one relation between the deviatoric stresses and strains and another , independent one between the dilatational parts .
52 That is to say , for 100 feet of water one could only expect 240 feet of sediment of normal density .
53 Er like if I was selling somebody who was employed , I erm I had a radio , if I was willing to accept twenty pounds off a friend of mine who was unemployed , I 'd expect thirty of a guy who was working .
54 I had n't a penny and I was flabbergasted to learn that Jerry can expect thousands .
55 If observed and expected numbers of level-2 or deeper melanomas in categories A–C are combined ( observed 7 , expected 0.076 ) the relative risk is 92 ( 37–190 ) .
56 It is a question of fact in every case whether the number of people affected will constitute ‘ a class of Her Majesty 's subjects ’ , but Lord Denning provides some guidance , saying ‘ A public nuisance is a nuisance which is so widespread in range and so indiscriminate in its effect that it would not be reasonable to expect one person to take proceedings on his own responsibility to put a stop to it , but that it would be the responsibility of the community at large ’ .
57 Yet it is also unrealistic to expect one hour of teaching time per week to be sufficient to cover the information required for good patient care .
58 While it was unrealistic to expect one practitioner , with such limited practice , to make a significant difference to the workload of the department , it was possible to identify patients whose waiting time had been shortened because they were able to see an ENP .
59 Members of the group will come to expect one another to conform to these patterns if they wish to remain members of it .
60 Finally , there is the type of public nuisance arising out of private nuisance which affects a sufficiently large number of people that it would not be reasonable to expect one person to take proceedings on his own responsibility : see Denning L.J .
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