Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [modal v] expect some " in BNC.

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1 Thus , using a plural in a continuation based on the verb + with conditions , where we might expect some sort of strain , does indeed produce a reliably higher number of continuations using both .
2 Examples are too numerous to list , but a particularly telling one from members of our own profession , where one might expect some awareness , can serve .
3 Mirco is Czech and Annette is half-French so you can expect some creative cuisine here .
4 Football this afternoon Scarborough are playing Bury at the McCain Stadium so you can expect some extra traffic in Scarborough town centre with that football .
5 Over the last thirty years the achievements of physiologists and psychologists in studying dreaming have received a good deal of attention in the media , much of it sensationalist , so one might expect some of this information to have percolated through to become common knowledge .
6 And you 'd expect some broken headlights or something here on the road .
7 He has sub-titled his talk ‘ A Layman 's View ’ , but you can expect some thought-provoking views .
8 Cloud amounts will vary but we can expect some warm sunshine .
9 Though you might expect some echoes of a Telecaster or a Les Paul Junior , it actually sounds like neither .
10 Not surprisingly these features are principally confined to the cities of the province , though we might expect some form of provision at those sites where water transport clearly played a part in moving bulky products like building stone or pottery ( p. 43 ) .
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