Example sentences of "expect [noun] to have " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I suppose you had never expected Faith to have any money of her own ? ’ she asked .
2 Er I wonder if there is in fact er a a view that women expect men to have of them that 's th the desirable woman ?
3 He says there is flu in the community at this time of year so expect children to have flu symptoms .
4 He says there is flu in the community at this time of year so expect children to have flu symptoms .
5 I would not , therefore , expect theism to have to rest its case on the sort of argument for God 's existence that Anselm advanced in the eleventh century and which has come to be known as the ‘ Ontological Argument ’ .
6 ‘ We did not expect Faith to have any money at all .
7 The letter adds : ‘ In four years ’ time we would expect Middlesbrough to have achieved noticeable progress on the path to sustainable development .
8 Although it believes it has a technological lead of around a year in the RISC notebook market , Gilkes does n't expect Tadpole to have the ground all to itself for much longer .
9 On a priori grounds we would expect humans to have an auditory area corresponding to temporal visual cortex since speech requires the categorical perception of sounds .
10 We can hardly expect adolescents to have respect for the possessions of others if they have no hope of attaining any of their own .
11 Yeah so They say what properties do you expect lithium to have , you 'll have a look at it and you 'll say well it 's sort of going to be the same as sodium and potassium , rally .
12 we may expect continuations to have to do with plumbing , in which the plumber is offering advice to Mary , and so they are playing different roles .
13 Ruby had said she would be at the office again next morning by which time she expected Rain to have found something more profitable for her than keys .
14 They expected workers to have little or no idea of their needs and to be out of sympathy with their interests or attitudes .
15 However , bearing these caveats in mind , it is still reasonable to expect children to have made demonstrable progress along the developmental path when they reach key stages in the education system .
16 ‘ Ca n't you see ? ’ , he would ask ; ‘ do n't you feel … ca n't you hear ? ’ , as he rushed from one place or book or topic to another , expecting others to have the same reactions , so that Frank Tait , a cultured and intelligent man , described how he ‘ hurried out of breath to seem less far behind ’ .
17 They expected diamonds to have a single atomic structure .
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