Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] expect [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I suppose I 'd expected a stunt-man who pulled off hair-raising feats for kicks .
2 And I get such a fright cos I keep expecting a bird
3 The young prune wears his tie crooked , and I keep expecting the policeman to lean forward and straighten it .
4 I keep expecting the world to make sense .
5 Mr. Lennis sent for me and said that Mr. Andrew was feeling run down , and had gone for a cruise in one of the ships , the Emily T. I kept expecting a letter or a postcard from him , but nothing came .
6 I kept expecting the teacher to praise her , but instead she suddenly cried out ,
7 However , I do expect a reply and an assurance of an immediate change in attitude .
8 You know , I 've allowed you all to speak , and I do expect the courtesy of
9 Taking into account the length for the length of the features and the cons the consultation that take place and the length of time they take , I do not expect to see er Bungay bypass construction for some time yet , but I do expect the County Council to progress on that in such a manner that Bungay will not grind to a halt .
10 In view of the presence of the Prince there , and especially in the light of some critical remarks he had made recently about the IRA , I had expected a posse of police to be guarding the entrance gates .
11 So although I had expected a life of some leisure , I found myself lucky to be apprenticed to a carpenter in Kendal .
12 I had expected the women to be fairly distant cousins of the Emperors .
13 This peculiar state of affairs mystified me , as I had expected the presence of a local bus IDE host card to make itself felt in a big way .
14 It was no particular shock when I found out ; I had expected the test to be positive .
15 I had expected the room to smell of death , but on account of Mrs Mortimer — or else her apron — the room was dominated by the smell of roasting .
16 I had expected the cock to crow , that day .
17 CONCERN about the freeze on its annual grant is to be taken up with the Scottish Arts Council by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra , which had expected an increase of at least 3 per cent .
18 After that she came to expect a kiss whenever we met or parted — if we were alone , of course .
19 You keep expecting the spell to be shattered , especially as Michael Kitchen is around looking much like the villains he has played lately , but it remains intact .
20 But if she had expected a reaction of guilty surprise she was disappointed .
21 He then talked about the changes in the power blocs , adding that those like himself who had expected the coherence of Europe to develop strongly had found the reality ‘ disappointing ’ .
22 Er , I make a point of never saying I told you so , but we did expect the upturn to come , because fundamentally stru er , Camco is a strong business .
23 Well I 'll be contacting them in the next fortnight er if and to make be able to pass on my card , I 'll leave you two cards so that they , they know to expect a phone call from myself .
24 And though , as Lachlan had planned , they had expected the attack in the morning , they were quite happy when their lookouts reported the Macleans ' approach in the early evening .
25 It seemed that he 'd expected the animal 's response to be more intense on the second day , but it actually scored lower on his scale .
26 Zakrewski confirmed that he did expect the legislation to hurt its Polish acquisition , DHI , which currently expects to turn over $15m in the market this year , and added ‘ The result will be that there will be some preferred companies who have been doing assembly that will be supported , and they will grow and make a huge amount of money by reselling imports , not by assembling ; it 's a scandal .
27 The National Union of Mineworkers says it had expected the news but Trevor of the pit deputies ' union NACODS had this message for miners .
28 He had expected a rise in road duty , but was hoping for a clearer differential between diesel and petrol prices .
29 He had expected a butler or some obsequious manservant , at the least a maid or companion , to welcome them into a room shining with silver and silk carpets .
30 Selwyn Jones , who runs a nearby cockle processing plant , said he had expected a confrontation .
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