Example sentences of "[pron] expect the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His excuse was forgetfulness but I expect the real reason was lack of funds .
2 In my union branch , as in many others , I expect the best activists to be voting Labour .
3 I expect the young novelist ( it seems unfair to give his name ) was thinking of the ‘ first , suppressed edition ’ of Les Fleurs du mal .
4 I expect the other sort have a ball — like Bella , ’ she added unkindly .
5 No , the estate agent reckons it 'll be converted into flats , so I expect the new owner 's going to want you out .
6 I expect the poor soul took the will for the deed , if you 'll excuse a weak joke .
7 er perhaps Tom himself was erm not really concentrating very much but I know when we came back after the Christmas Day , the Boxing Day that is , erm , Tom was quite oblivious as to what had gone on on the Chr on the Christmas Eve , so I remember we c we put our heads together and erm came to erm some arrangement as to who should be invited for this next tractor course and nothing was ever said so I expect the right people went after all but erm it 's funny how when he was
8 I expect the Scottish Transport Group , before reaching a decision on assistance , to see what it could do to encourage any separate teams to come together to mount a single bid .
9 The Prime Minister was heard in silence , and I expect the same courtesy to be extended to the Leader of the Opposition .
10 I 've refused work , and I expect the same loyalty from Enya , even if she married Phil Spector tomorrow !
11 Well I expect the whole thing needs washing does n't it ?
12 I would suggest to you colleagues , it 's because the , your expectations and those of the , er , the other erm , stake holders involved in the other agencies about joint planning depends on what you expect the joint structures to carry .
13 Draw a sketch plan of what you expect the finished shop to look like .
14 From the considerations of Chapter 15 , we expect the quantitative formulation of the relative importance of inertia and buoyancy forces to be made in terms of some form of the Froude number ( eqn ( 15.7 ) ) .
15 We expect the Islamic nation to support us in our latest struggle which we are carrying out in order to preserve the interests of the whole Islamic world .
16 We expect the final PPG Note to be compatible with existing guidance .
17 It is then that we expect the best group from Southern Africa to be there , including the Homeland leaders .
18 The Dutch version is selling well and we expect the German version to do even better . ’
19 We expect the underlying pricing structure to remain rather similar when the electricity industry is privatized , but closely regulated , in the early 1990s . )
20 Certainly we expect the biggest increase to be in long-haul carriage .
21 We expect the dire trading situation to continue to the end of the financial year if not beyond , ’ said Haskins .
22 Furthermore , we would expect any doctor , not just our own , to behave in the ‘ proper ’ manner , in the same way that we expect the same sort of behaviour from all shop assistants , or all priests , or all fathers .
23 They expect the average tariff for an air trip to be £64.00 ( at 1987 prices ) in 1993 compared with £39.90 for a through rail trip .
24 Alternatively speculators might think that the exchange value of the domestic currency will fall even further in the future , perhaps because they expect the current account deficit to become permanent , and so capital inflows will decrease and capital outflows decrease accordingly .
25 They expect the growing season for crops to be short .
26 They expect the year-end result to crash from £211m to about £160m to £170m .
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