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

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31 But as the subject develops we can expect researchers to be more explicit about exactly how they expect a pragmatic theory to be formulated .
32 But no-one expects a quick rally , and forecasts for 1993 growth range from 0.2 per cent to 2.0 , with underlying inflation ranging from 3.1 per cent to 4.8 per cent , base rates between 4.5 per cent and 6 per cent , and the PSBR anywhere from £40 billion to £55 billion .
33 No-one expects a 36-hour strike to deter him .
34 Forecasting nil growth in the market this year , the company said it expected a slight upturn in the final quarter of 1993 but its total truck sales would not exceed last year 's 32,000 .
35 He said he expected a substantial part of that money to be used as a ‘ starter ’ sum for Darlington schools St Augustines and St Bedes .
36 He expected a celebratory meal on re-entry into this life , and a litre of his own wine from the most recent good vintage .
37 When told it could , Postelnicu made it clear that he expected a regular supply of Scotch to be discreetly deposited there .
38 Mr Ebbert warned that the company would have to continue operating at reduced output levels for the immediate future , even though he expected a modest improvement in total UK new car sales this year — a rise of perhaps about 7 per cent to 1.7 million .
39 Prost said he expected a tough race but was satisfied with the performance of his car .
40 Why did he expect a good crop of sugarbeet ?
41 He expects a similar situation with Alpha , but says the company has just signed its first large contract in the US .
42 He wants to come in , but a glance up to the bridge tells me he expects a vast crowd to appear out of nowhere , the minute he strips naked .
43 THE Home Secretary has told colleagues that he expects a fresh Commons debate on the death penalty before the next election and that he would speak and vote for its restoration as a deterrent for some murders .
44 It expects a non-Russian contractor to be commissioned soon to construct an international terminal at Domodeovo .
45 ‘ He says the whole army is unsettled because it 's known that Famagusta will never give up while it expects a relieving ship to arrive .
46 It expects a slow take-up of server versions of the operating system , and forecasts NT will take a 6.5% share of all server systems sold in Europe by 1996 .
47 The decades since 1950 , the 40 most revolutionary years in the history of human society , should lead us to expect a massive disintegration of old values , a collapse of old certainties .
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