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

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1 With the top finally off , leaving a sloping cut to make sure that rain and dew does n't lie there , you can expect the bud to grow away fast .
2 Well I do n't think you can expect the County Council and the structure plan authority to have an idea of where the allocations are going because that would be taking on the role of the local plan preparation authority .
3 When we talk about paradoxical conflict , we can expect the conflict at the margins we , in other , if we made er , if we made er kind of diagram of the parents ' self interest in providing parental investment and the offspring 's self interest in demanding parental investment , we find that there are large areas of overlap .
4 As long as traditional media imagery , and so on , represents disabled people as tragic individuals , with no collective voice and with little access to each other , we can expect the activities of disabled people to go no further than personal complaint .
5 These assumptions make transitory consumption completely random , so that for any sufficiently large sample from any measured income group or in any year , we can expect the average and aggregate levels of transitory consumption to be zero .
6 We can expect the protesters to continue with more vigour than usual this year , and to exhibit renewed enthusiasm when cruise hunting starts .
7 " We 're waiting for news on what we can expect the market to be doing tomorrow .
8 Since money is seen as one component of total wealth , we can expect the demand for money to be directly related to total wealth so long as money is regarded as a ‘ normal good ’ by wealth-holders. ( b ) Rates of return on financial assets ( R ) .
9 Economic experience shows that , if Russia sticks with reform , it can expect the kind of export boom that other reforming communist economies have had .
10 It is estimated that for every pound a farmer spends on fertilizer on his fields , he can expect the rain to wash away a good fifty pence-worth .
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