Example sentences of "[noun] expect to have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Middlesbrough Council expects to have 1,000 firms on the register by May 1 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Customers intends to make its disk available to these and any other trader expecting to have significant EC aid in excise duty-suspended goods . |
4 | There is a tendency of course for some old people to expect to have long telephone calls of even an hour or more with their |
5 | USL expects to have early access programme developers ' kits ready by the end of the year . |
6 | DEC expects to have production-quality Alpha PCs ready in the first quarter and will be sending them out to ISVs before the end-user version of Microsoft Corp Windows NT becomes available . |
7 | Many local caciques or large landowners expect to have sexual access to campesina women , particularly young girls , living on or near their estates . |
8 | Thus , an insurer has no reason to expect to have such enquiries addressed to him regardless of the sum insured. : |
9 | In the 1940s and 1950s working-class women expected to have more babies than middle-class women . |