Example sentences of "[be] expected [that] [noun] will " in BNC.

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1 It should be expected that children will be upset by such dramatic changes in their lives and this needs to be acknowledged and supported .
2 By the year 2000 , it is expected that women will represent almost 50% of the workforce , so , assuming women have the same potential management skills as men , and bearing in mind that women gained 45% of first degrees in 1989 , companies that fail to recruit or promote them are cutting their reservoir of managerial talent by half .
3 It is expected that students will understand what is meant in this context by the terms rank , cohesion , and context of situation , and that they will know something of those recent developments with which the term ‘ Systemic ’ is particularly associated .
4 Under this heading it is expected that students will be concerned with the following topics : —
5 It is expected that instructors will become increasingly familiar with the material as they teach to more groups .
6 In line with other RRLs in the country , it is expected that SERRL will carry out five major tasks when it is fully operational .
7 This is perhaps less of an issue now that Unix SVR4.2 has been modularised , and it is expected that UI will in future work more directly with the rest of the industry on interfaces and reference technologies around SVR4 — see page 2 .
8 It is expected that candidates will have a production speed of at least 25 wpm .
9 It is expected that candidates will have a production speed of at least 35 wpm .
10 It is expected that candidates will have a production speed of 45 wpm .
11 In a country where infant mortality is low , it is expected that children will live into adulthood and outlive their parents , so that there will not be a time when it seems likely that a child will die before their parents .
12 It is expected that centres will provide a range of the complementary modules and ensure a meaningful programme is offered .
13 Apple Computer Inc is teaming up with trading house Uchida Yoko Co Ltd to expand its business with Japanese schools , Reuter reports from Tokyo : Uchida , which specialises in office equipment and school supplies , aims to sell 3,000 Macintosh personal computers to schools in the year from July , taking advantage of the fact that in Japan 's supplementary budget unveiled in April , the government plans to increase spending on computers for schools and other public bodies — it is expected that $1,800m will be devoted to buying over 300,000 machines for schools by 1996 , with NEC Corp and Fujitsu Ltd , the latter with its FM Towns multimedia box seen as the main beneficiaries .
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