Example sentences of "[noun] expect a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Investing institutions expect a net cash inflow of £30 billion-40 billion this year .
3 When Zeppelin told PHIL KING their next game was on ice , the rotund reviewer expected a long delay !
4 The preamble to the rule advises the industry to expect an additional review of genetically engineered pesticides and the commercialization and marketing of foods .
5 The department expects a general location for the new settlement to be included in the approved plan .
6 Caretaker manager Malcolm Crosby expects a tougher game against bottom-of-the-table Plymouth at Roker Park tonight than the clash with runaway Second Division leaders Ipswich Town .
7 Mr. Gould expected a rich harvest from the appearance of the plain , both as respect [ sic ] quadrupeds and birds , but it was remarkably destitute .
8 Ferry lines expect a huge rush of passengers taking advantage of the new freedom .
9 You still have to be on top of your stuff , though — judges expect a certain level of competence to staging a little-girl-lost act in court will do no good whatsoever .
10 Hence the Council expects a significant proportion of staff involved in teaching of courses leading to its awards to be engaged in research ; moreover , colleges are expected to provide a high standard of specialized accommodation , library provision , academic , technical and administrative staff and good working conditions generally .
11 Retailers expect a bigger improvement in June , but their expectations have proved to be over-optimistic in the past two months .
12 Even homeless people have a right to expect a reasonable standard of accomodation .
13 The level of tuition fees charged to students gives them the right to expect a professional standard of service , particularly with regard to test-marking ; the Education Service is judged , to a considerable extent , by that criterion .
14 Not the time or the place to expect a violent gang attack on a pensioner .
15 Nor is Mr Marshall expecting a Hollywood-style transformation of the club 's fortunes on the field .
16 House broker County NatWest expects a 36 p.c. rise to £14.4m pre-tax for 1991 and sees £19.3m as attainable this year .
17 Leading scorer Paul Wilkinson expects a tough match against his first professional club .
18 A cynical nihilist , Andrei expected a sticky end ( if only at the hands of his master and mistress ) and wanted to live well before it came .
19 ‘ Our customers expect a high level of knowledge .
20 Just as investors expect a high return for their capital , we should expect working people to receive a fair return for their labour .
21 ‘ Export prospects look brighter with smaller firms expecting a slight increase in orders in the next four months .
22 Mary Ingham , also from Leeds , said she had booked to see Swan Lake expecting a traditional production .
23 " The tsar and his generals expected an easy campaign marked by heart-warming victories " , which was more or less what they got .
24 However , if people expected a lucid analysis of the ills of contemporary education , together with appropriate and carefully contrived proposals for change , they were disappointed .
25 A lot of people expected a little bit more . ’
26 If any of these cause people to expect a lower exchange rate , the speculative demand for money will fall : L 2 will shift to the left .
27 So I drove to Portsmouth expecting a great camel of the ocean , a small luxury liner even , at least a boat that could hold its head up in the seafaring world .
28 Noone knew what had happened cos noone expected a free kick in the first place let alone expected them to take it like that .
29 Yesterday the National Farmers ' Union of Scotland put its pennyworth in when Alex Brown , the milk committee convener , said the union expected a reasoned decision from the secretary of state .
30 He warned his players to expect a hostile reception in England and said : ‘ We came mentally prepared for a hard time and determined to give our answer out there on the field .
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