Example sentences of "[pron] would expect [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In all the seminar based work mentioned above , I would expect the students to play a rather more organising role than previously .
2 And the pr we 're er , I would expect the profits of Thames to be in line with that that we expected when we acquired the business .
3 I would expect the causes to be physical and psychological ; overwork , the ennui of middle age , or a need to find some meaning to existence .
4 I will not seek to justify this , any more than I would expect the Tories to justify the three day week , the Suez Crisis or any other element of their sordid history , for what we are discussing is a situation facing thousands of people in this district today , and what we are gon na do to ensure that they have a future .
5 You 'd expect a wages clerk to be able to handle it would n't you ?
6 You would expect the governments of most democratic countries to be horrified by this prospect ; but no .
7 For such an approach to be worth while , we would expect the changes in the data to be ‘ small ’ in some sense , so the new optimal tableau is close to the old one .
8 We would expect the numbers of these females , relative to the typical sexual females , to double in every generation .
9 In a sense , the meaning of the objects is encapsulated in the verb here , too , and so we would expect the expressions to be pleonastic .
10 For both these reasons , therefore , one would expect the transactions demand to be a function of money incomes .
11 In that case , one would expect the players to have little trouble in arriving at the result they both desire — mutual disarmament .
12 Obviously , since mating itself takes place mainly on the one night , and the development period is so compressed , one would expect the toadlets to emerge more or less together .
13 One would expect the centroids of both sources to be coincident unless Sgr A marked a black hole of much more moderate mass .
14 If ever he did go to the bazaar he would expect the shopkeepers to stand up when he entered …
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