Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] expect [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Er like if I was selling somebody who was employed , I erm I had a radio , if I was willing to accept twenty pounds off a friend of mine who was unemployed , I 'd expect thirty of a guy who was working . |
2 | And I would expect that to be so . |
3 | The attitude that ‘ you must expect this at your age ’ is something that is heard all too often . |
4 | They come out of the heart and branch like a wishbone , one to each lung , do you see that , now the arrow direction is away from the heart and that 's a vein and you 'd expect that to be coming back to the heart would n't you ? |
5 | You can expect each of these products to have all the basic functions , so they 're pretty similar in those terms . |
6 | All the general advice given to improve your interview performance holds equally good when being interviewed by an agency and you can expect many of the same questions . |
7 | Right , and we may , we may expect that to be the case , you know , clothes do n't have , textiles do n't have many substitutes . |
8 | Chappy was good for about 23 goals a season in all major competitions , With Deane 's greater overall contribution we should expect 18 from him . |
9 | Henry Fairweather , group personnel and services director , acknowledges that most of its female managers are in areas one might expect such as marketing , information services and personnel . |
10 | Over the last thirty years the achievements of physiologists and psychologists in studying dreaming have received a good deal of attention in the media , much of it sensationalist , so one might expect some of this information to have percolated through to become common knowledge . |
11 | We might expect this to be lower than the effect of being in the service class . |
12 | Theoretically , we might expect this to be so , since the same environment tends to support the same kind of organisms , but in fact the persistence of some fossils appears to go far beyond what we know at the present day . |
13 | We would expect that to be amplified after this examination . |
14 | Fourthly , the dose-response relationship is not a direct one because one would expect that with increasing dose , a 100% yield of ulcer could be achieved , and this is not the case . |
15 | More homogeneous action and control subgroups can therefore be sensible choice since one would expect those with less advanced organic brain syndrome who are well supported at home , to have less need of the Home Support Project . |
16 | ‘ The brigade marched on time , sir , ’ he told the worried Ford , ‘ and no one can expect more of us . ’ |