Example sentences of "[noun] expect a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Investing institutions expect a net cash inflow of £30 billion-40 billion this year . |
2 | Ferry lines expect a huge rush of passengers taking advantage of the new freedom . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Retailers expect a bigger improvement in June , but their expectations have proved to be over-optimistic in the past two months . |
5 | ‘ Our customers expect a high level of knowledge . |
6 | Just as investors expect a high return for their capital , we should expect working people to receive a fair return for their labour . |
7 | MOST voters expect a hung Parliament after Thursday but half are unhappy about the idea , according to Gallup 's final pre-election survey for The Sunday Telegraph . |
8 | Most City forecasters expect a bigger fall in the current-account deficit . |
9 | Several economists in the City expect a bigger fall , to perhaps 3–4% by mid-1991 , as interest rates start to fall , and the poll tax , the rise in excise duties and the mortgage-rate increase drop out of the figures . |
10 | Could a member of the public expect a professional response , or one based on superstition and prejudice ? |
11 | Middlesbrough have sold their full 4,000 allocation and Wolves expect a 20,000 crowd . |
12 | In a normal year , he says , estate agents expect a quiet start , followed by a good spring and autumn , a quiet summer and a poor winter . |
13 | Novell Inc is getting together with Oracle Corp on June 15 to announce ‘ a major joint initiative relating to products and strategies for Enterprise Network Computing ’ : analysts expect a strategic move in response to Microsoft Corp working closely with Sybase Inc on Windows NT , but the agreement is not thought to involve equity stakes . |