Example sentences of "expect [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 I expected to see all kind of things you know
2 I expected to find all the elements of exciting night scenes : glowing street lights , interesting architecture , wet pavements , and a variety of shop windows .
3 I expected to find all the elements of exciting night scenes : glowing street lights , interesting architecture , wet pavements , and a variety of shop windows .
4 As part of the whole , they are expected to enable all who are present to make their offering to God as fully and as well as they can , in addition to making their own contribution for him .
5 Salvage and repair work and pumping are expected to continue all day , but more rain is forecast for tonight .
6 Tools are expected to include all those currently working with Allbase/SQL , such as those from Channel Computing Inc , Cognos Inc , Gupta Corp , Information Builders Inc , Ingres Corp , JYACC Inc , Powersoft Inc , Speedware Corp , Trifox Inc , Uniface Corp and Unify Corp .
7 This batch is expected to include all the main hospitals in Edinburgh , Glasgow , Lanarkshire and Central region .
8 Under normal circumstances , understudies would be expected to attend all the rehearsals to familiarise themselves with the production , but , because Alex and Charles knew the play so well , they were given a dispensation to take most of the first week off , which would save both them and their replacements the embarrassment of the early stumbling rehearsals while the newcomers were trying to memorise the lines .
9 But at your age you know so many words you could n't really be expected to spell all of them and you 're you 're thinking Oh whatever I do I every word I write down is wrong .
10 On the other hand , care has to be taken to prevent the scope of applications being limited , as users can not be expected to know all the possibilities that computers offer .
11 In former Yugoslavia these soldiers from the Dalton barracks in Abingdon will be expected to meet all the British contingent 's supply needs and get it to them under constant risk of shells and sniper fire .
12 It is clear that established units ( i.e. those with established senses ) are more central than unestablished ones : an ideal dictionary would be expected to define all the established senses within each lexeme .
13 Invariably this works out at less than the cost of the repairs , because a vendor would be unlikely to reduce his price to the extent of their full cost — he would argue that he had already taken some account of defects and age when fixing the price of his house in the first place , and if he had been expected to replace all the windows he would have asked a correspondingly higher price .
14 Obviously they can not be expected to vet all the publications they sell , and it would be grossly unfair to hold them responsible for libels of which they could have no knowledge .
15 There were no luxurious princes of the Church : a bishop was expected to give all his surplus income to charity once his simple household needs were satisfied .
16 Ursula was expected to do all the housework , look after the baby of the family and was paid 2/6d a week .
17 Guzmán would remain potentially highly dangerous , even in prison , because his followers could be expected to use all possible means to try to force his release .
18 The walk is expected to last all day so bring a packed lunch .
19 The inquiry is expected to last all week .
20 You will be getting scenarios and you wo n't be expected to put all that information over in one block , you 're expected to structure your information .
21 ‘ For purely practical reasons we do not permit debates in either House to be cited : it would add greatly to the time and expense involved in preparing cases involving the construction of a statute if counsel were expected to read all the debates in Hansard , and it would often be impracticable for counsel to get access to at least the older reports of debates in Select Committees of the House of Commons ; moreover , in a very large proportion of cases such a search , even if practicable , would throw no light on the question before the court .
22 However , in the long term , Manchester can not be expected to keep all its Census data online indefinitely , and other sites holding the data may dispose of it as the level demand falls off .
23 I know you can hardly be expected to adopt all your expressions erm but you should n't be too technical in you know .
24 Junior doctors in hospital casualty departments were expected to refer all such suspicious cases to a more senior doctor — a consultant paediatrician — with expertise in child health .
25 The package is expected to allow all Hong Kong residents who qualify — officials , security staff and leading businessmen — to be given automatic British residence status , although Whitehall is keen to avoid loopholes which other Commonwealth citizens might exploit .
26 The package is expected to allow all Hong Kong residents who qualify — officials , security staff and leading businessmen — to be given automatic British residence status , although Whitehall is keen to avoid loopholes other Commonwealth citizens might exploit .
27 Well , you 'll just have to tell them that it 's missing but when I 've paid for a newspaper I expect to get all the pieces that I 've paid for and I 've already paid for mine , so this I 'll take .
28 Defence counsel Simon Scammell , blaming lax security by both airport and airline , said his client should not be expected to pay all the compensation .
29 No patient is expected to learn all the parts of these sequences in one go .
30 Notwithstanding such examples , children growing up m a rapidly changing technological society can not be expected to master all that they require to know if their learning is totally haphazard and unstructured .
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