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

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1 If he is n't just amusing himself , then I can expect total siege .
2 Therefore the chances are , and this is statistical , it 's a statistical chance , in general I can expect any mutation in me to be passed on to half my offspring complete .
3 The prime movers in developing this structure have been larger firms who can expect favoured treatment in times of expansion , and can transfer adjustment burdens along a chain of subcontractors in recessions .
4 MS-DOS 5 was shipped with network shells and drivers and you can expect this trend to continue with version 6 .
5 Not only will the proposed reorganisation plunge local government into confusion and uncertainty for a number of years , during which we can expect little progress with the review and upgrading of old minerals permissions , but the resulting structure of small unitary authorities is very unlikely to deliver either the resources or the strategic perspective required to implement the proposed review .
6 If it is severe , we can expect serious dissatisfaction .
7 ‘ With the worsening economic climate we can expect more unemployment , mortgage repossessions , bankruptcies and general indebtedness .
8 So we can expect this summer , in your view we can expect to see as many tourists from overseas as we normally do .
9 So long as he taxes spirits in a highly discriminatory fashion at home , he can expect other Member States to follow suit .
10 And despite their reservations over his image — indeed his whole lifestyle — he can expect total support from the archly-conservative US Tour when he has dried himself out at the Hazelton Clinic , near Minneapolis .
11 He can expect solid support from about a third of the 1,000 delegates , with a third belonging to the camp of malcontent communists and nationalists , and about a third undecided .
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