Example sentences of "[pron] might expect [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As you might expect from relatives of the iris , the two sets of petals , concentric whorls of three , can be remarkably different . |
2 | Certainly the reading content of the recommended book for Class 2 in Sierra Leone which I saw being used with very young children in Freetown schools is far above the average reading level one might expect for six-year-olds in London who speak English , not Creole , at home . |
3 | The resultant shown in the diagram is the sort that one might expect in Britain , which is an area of dominant westerlies . |
4 | At the same time as this was happening teachers demanded to be treated ‘ as professionals ’ , scornfully ignoring the view , repeatedly expressed , that the disruption of children 's education for so long a period was hardly the behaviour that one might expect from members of a ‘ profession ’ . |
5 | Let us now return to consider the kind of assistance one might expect from computers in relation to the particular areas of personnel work referred to earlier . |
6 | As one might expect from John Major , he drank only mineral water in 1990 , his one stint with the budget box . |
7 | But The Waste Land 's sounds , rather than sights , come closest to enacting savage ritual , as we might expect of Eliot 's ‘ auditory imagination ’ . |
8 | We need to start somewhere in an analysis and it might be useful to review the rate of penetration of another , related consumer electronics platform in recent years and to use this as some guide to the penetration we might expect from multimedia platforms . |