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

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1 I 'd expected some Chart Show clothes horses purveying diluted Techno , not an androgynous keyboardist , a commanding dancer and the mad hatter MC who 'd just as soon sing the praises of spliff as he 'd stare out the crowd , bug-eyes in effect .
2 Dragged myself to the doctor who told me I had to expect such things at my age and prescribed vitamin pills .
3 Although I have expected similar signs , our commissionings have on the whole been quiet affairs , at least until 1990 .
4 The riot had started from nothing ; nobody had expected any trouble .
5 She had expected raucous laughter , giggling , cries of disappointment — anything but the total silence that struck her eardrums with the cold effectiveness of a block of ice applied to her nervous system .
6 At best she had expected bland sympathy from him , but the sparks shooting in his eyes were genuine .
7 Somehow she had expected six inches of semi-darkness , and half a face enquiring suspiciously what her business might be at this hour .
8 At some unconscious level that was exactly what she had expected six months earlier — to step off the plane and see the man of her dreams waiting for her on the tarmac .
9 She had expected more censure , more blame , but instead Fen seemed to be taking everything upon himself .
10 Mrs Lamb said she had expected tougher action .
11 Of course , one has to expect such things to occur amongst maids and footmen , and a good butler should always take this into account in his planning ; but such marrying amongst more senior employees can have an extremely disruptive effect on work .
12 Being right in line with the posts we had expected some sort of obstacle to look round but not a moving one !
13 We had expected 25 years at the most .
14 We have to expect more wastage , ca n't keep putting it in and out of the fridge , could poison somebody .
15 Many workers said they 'd expected another round of closures despite the earlier announcement of a reprieve for some of the collieries .
16 They had expected some throwing of stones and worse from whatever straggle of peasants ventured down from the hills to the banks , and that they received .
17 He had expected some kind of tart from Les Halles and found a respectable Jewish matron in an unbecoming colour .
18 While chairman David Gare said the group performed well throughout the year , he had expected this year 's figures to be better than last .
19 The tension drifted from Blufton 's eyes , as if he had expected another challenge to his veracity .
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