Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] expect the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With all the results now known for the elections to the General Synod of the Church of England , supporters say they expect the Church to agree to the ordination of women in the next few years .
2 Hoddle says he expects the Italians to be a highly skilled team , but says his own side will contain some talented players .
3 With the graphics visualisation market apparently booming at present , PV says it expects the company to report an increase in profits this year of $19.3m , up $2.5m from the previous year 's $16.8m .
4 Optimistically , the company says it expects the business to really take off once NeXTstep ships for Intel platforms later this year .
5 South Africa has said it expects the UN to reduce its 4,000-strong military presence once the poll is over and a Constituent Assembly has been elected to draft a new constitution .
6 Meanwhile , each leads us to expect the arms race which experience confirms .
7 Suppose we expect the relation ( 1 ) to be unc and suppose further that we have the following experimental table : unc Then in view of ( 5 ) our equations for solutions may be written unc Before we proceed to the least squares solution , let us see what results would be obtained if we solved these equations three at a time , with e taken to be zero for each set of three .
8 It seemed impossible he would escape detection , and with each yard he covered he expected the alarm to be raised from within the house .
9 This coincided , however , with an increasing prevalence of the conditions and institutions which should lead us to expect the reporting and recording of offences to grow in proportion to the actual occurrence of victimization .
10 Richardson admitted he expected the booing .
11 Ask what do I expect the nurses to do at the end of the workshop .
12 After her electrifying performance as an obsessive fan who helps Robert De Niro kidnap a talk show host in Martin Scorsese 's 1982 King Of Comedy , she has admitted she expected the phone to ring .
13 And when do you expect the Kilcharran ? ’
14 First , when the questions asked in the surveys are qualitative in nature ( for example : Do you expect the inflation rate to rise , fall , stay the same ? ) , any quantitative index we use to measure the response is likely to be a crude indicator of the magnitude of the true underlying expectation and is likely to contain measurement errors .
15 Second , even if the questions posed in the surveys are quantitative in nature ( for example : What do you expect the inflation rate to be in the next year ? ) and the average expectations elicited from the surveys in a particular market appear biased and inefficient , only a few ‘ sophisticated ’ individuals operating in that market could make the market function as if rational expectations were operating , even though many of the individuals operating in the market are not behaving rationally .
16 Do you expect the Skoda Favorit ( a recently-introduced model — ed ) to be exported in large numbers ?
17 ‘ And just when do you expect the cavalry to arrive ? ’ he countered with heavy irony .
18 When do you expect the Government to start their review of the nuclear industry ?
19 And if I ca n't make her open up , how do you expect the doctor to do so ? ’
20 What do you expect the training to do for you ?
21 She was puzzled for some moments as to the source of the smell , so little did she expect the brothers would be so dirty .
22 And what do we expect the tenants on another sink estate to do when their toilets overflow , spewing sewage from the pipes outside over their bathroom floors ?
23 No longer do we expect the penis to be a magical instrument that stands upright on demand , throbs and pulsates all night with the strength of 10,000 men , and immediately regains its firmness just seconds after ejaculation .
24 She is now in Towers Hospital , Leicester , where a spokesman said they expected the family to break the news to her in the next few days .
25 Analysts said they expected the group to have no big problems persuading shareholders to approve the restructuring plans at an extraordinary general meeting on December 21 .
26 AT&T said it expected the change on future earnings to be negligible and added that there would be no effect on cash flow .
27 Brent Walker said it expected the buyout negotiations ‘ would be successfully completed shortly ’ .
28 ( Ferdinando said he expected the profit on Mr Landor 's rooms was so enormous it covered the cost of the rest more than double . )
29 John Kendall , economist at Baring Brothers , said he expected the market to continue to be firm next week .
30 Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt said he expected the project to proceed , but did not say whether the government would take the unprecedented step of overriding the commission ; environmentalists have pressed for a tunnel to be built instead .
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