Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [not/n't] expect [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 When you 've had an industrialist as a father and you know how a business works , you ca n't expect farmers to ignore every business principle to be Green .
2 You ca n't expect miracles .
3 Clearly you ca n't expect admissions of people with disabilities er for example , taking one aspect of that er cultural and er that policy , to be high if you know the building itself is physically inaccessible .
4 The imagination must be fed ; we should not expect children to go on drawing from imagination or memory without directing his attention to the things he does and sees , and tries to imagine .
5 We can not expect teachers of science , history of geography to accept that they need to know about , say , the nature of language or the multiplicity of its functions , unless we can show how the need for this knowledge derives — by a chain of relevance sufficiently direct to be convincing — from their own search for greater pedagogic effectiveness .
6 We have come to appreciate that we can not expect children to live by our adult standards too early , or too quickly , without doing them harm ; but nor should we expect them to socialize themselves .
7 Of course we can not expect linguists , text critics or publishers to explain to us how best to interpret , mark and process those classically ambiguous phrases which are now the stock and trade of historical data modelling exercises .
8 We can not expect pupils to learn the sophistication necessary for handling difficult concepts if we constantly draw a veil over them and shut pupils off from the real debate .
9 Hence we can not expect markets and prices to ensure that the marginal benefits of making a noise are equated to the marginal cost of that noise to other people .
10 As with externalities , we can not expect markets to allocate resources efficiently if the markets do not exist in the first place .
11 We can not expect voters to leave their conscience behind them when they go to the polling booth .
12 He will not expect miracles , only a reasonable standard of proficiency .
13 And if a man permits his personal belief to distort , alter or transform historical fact , he can not expect others , whether or not they share his belief , to condone the process .
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