Example sentences of "[adv] expect [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Allowing for intersubject variability , one night still expect to see marked changes in the histology of the small bowel after infusion of 100 mg of pure peptide . |
32 | Even in these circumstances we still expect to make steady progress in 1993 . |
33 | Their manager 's distress on hearing the draw could have something to do with the fact that Messiahs are not usually expected to rework old miracles . |
34 | The 1991 results are likely to be poor but , as the dominant UK credit insurer operating in the longest and deepest recession for many years , one can hardly expect to see good figures . |
35 | The implications of this for employment are that we would still expect to see large-scale manufacturing in developed countries , absorbing substantial amounts of labour ( though this labour would be involved in knowledge work rather than metal-bashing ) ; and we would expect to see more labour employed again in small firms producing semi-custom-made products or services using machinery produced by the large companies . |
36 | They probably expected to have Jewish readers too . |
37 | Or could it be that one was from March 24–26 and the other from April 6–9 when politicians of all parties confidently expect to have other things on their minds ? |
38 | ‘ They should teach a guy these things at school , ’ Sam said lamely , as he was clearly expected to make some response . |
39 | She is also expected to join other royals at the church service on Christmas Day . |
40 | He is also expected to have complete trust in his opponent in spite of all indications to the contrary . |
41 | Clerks are also expected to assist unrepresented parties with advice on the procedure adopted in the tribunals . |
42 | Secondary institutions were also expected to assist primary ones in fulfilling their essential tasks . |
43 | Intel is also expected to achieve strong growth , taking over poll position this year , growing slower than RISC , but still likely to win up to 29% of the market by 1997 . |
44 | ) , Leapor was probably expected to combine basic cooking with extensive cleaning both in the kitchen and other parts of the house . |
45 | The related business person 's turnover will be under the current registration threshold if ( broadly ) it is not over £36,600 in any of the last 12 calendar months and is not reasonably expected to exceed that amount in the next 30 days from any time ( VAT Act 1983 , Sch 1 , para 1(1) ) . |
46 | Site services manager Jilly Cailes thanked those who turned up expecting to fill 1,000 balloons with helium , including students from Sudbury Upper School and representatives from the town 's Volunteer Centre . |
47 | Kunz also expects to show American artists . |
48 | Jordan is now expected to press Asian governments to act more vigorously to help repatriate their nationals , meanwhile reports that Iran is willing to open its border with Iraq to refugees , have been greeted with relief here , although it 's still not clear whether the Baghdad authorities will cooperate with this . |
49 | SECOND division BEDFORD have appointed former Bristol and England flanker Mike Rafter as their new coach after parting company with New Zealander Ian Snook , coach for the past three years , Snook is now expected to join Old Wesley in Dublin . |
50 | The Office of Fair Trading is now expected to refer that question to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission ( MMC ) . |
51 | Amdahl is now expected to deliver two lines of multiprocessing Sparc systems which it will announce later this year . |
52 | The hearing , which was originally expected to last six weeks , became one of the world 's longest medical disciplinary proceedings , with McBride himself spending nearly seven weeks under cross-examination . |
53 | He began by saying that with the UK vehicle division 's track record over recent years , he could n't really expect to receive any support to the plan he was about to describe . |
54 | A Japanese boy could now expect to live 75 years , three years longer than a boy born in England or Wales . |
55 | They are now expecting to build 40,000 houses a year by the mid-90s . ’ |
56 | The research scientist now expects to find outstanding quality and ease of use in technical software . |
57 | And even during the Second World War er mothers with their children under the age of five er they were n't expected to do any war work at all . |
58 | According to the government , it 's a figure which is n't expected to bear any relation to the minimum cost of living . |
59 | She had n't expected to get much sleep , but exhaustion finally overcame her and she lapsed into a fitful , restless doze , tossing and turning through the long night as dreams haunted her mind . |
60 | I had n't expected to find this turmoil . ’ |