Example sentences of "[noun] expect [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Ice expected to last some time , but look for a few skimmers and perch at Newport on pole and maggot .
3 A.H.Q. expected to detect these transports east of Malta at extreme range and by that time I could spare some Marylands while still meeting the P.R .
4 Workers expect to have some control over the means by which they perform a set task , and they resent having means specified in too much detail .
5 Despite the expectation that electricity demand grows hardly at all , the CEGB expects to burn more oil in 2000 than it did in 1981 .
6 One in four firms expecting to shed more jobs by March
7 But the SDLP expected to add another seat to its team , giving it eight benches to occupy in the council chamber .
8 And yet the family is often the last place where people expect to find these qualities .
9 DI 'd through a desk and recorded onto both DAT and cassette utilising the onboard amp simulator , the distortion could n't be described as amazing , but I presume this must be what people expect to hear these days , although to me it does n't sound too close to what you 'd get from a guitar amp .
10 Results can be analysed by reference to the total number of grains overlying the chromosomes in all the mitotic cells scored , the total number of grains overlying each individual chromosome and the significance of the latter in relation to the number expected to overlie that chromosome assuming that grains are randomly distributed per unit length of chromosome .
11 Thus , an insurer has no reason to expect to have such enquiries addressed to him regardless of the sum insured. :
12 Intel Corp says it will ship 60 versions of the 80486 this year , with clock speeds ranging from 25MHz to 100MHz , senior vice-president Paul Otellini told the Hambrecht & Quist conference in San Francisco : ‘ We now have the capacity to build some 30m 80486s in 1993 , ’ Otellini said , and he expects Intel to sell some 100m 80486 chips after 1993 ; Intel expects to spend some $900m on research and development this year , up from $780m in 1992 , he declared , and would do 1m Pentiums in 1994 .
13 In the 1940s and 1950s working-class women expected to have more babies than middle-class women .
14 Cellnet Mobile Communications Ltd claims that it now has 100,000 subscribers for its low-use mobile service , Lifetime ; the cellular company expects to double this number over the next nine months .
15 The company expects to win several contracts as a result of its attending the exhibition .
16 UK , Bradford-based monitor company Microvitec Plc is to supply IBM with a customised version of its new MCG3500 AlphaWindow terminal — for distribution in the RS/6000 market worldwide — under a ‘ multi-million pound ’ OEM agreement expected to begin this quarter .
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