Example sentences of "expect [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He expected William Temple to back Henson and was grieved to find that his hero was weak because he refused to stand up and fight .
2 The Franks were also worried about how ‘ tough ’ Carter appeared — before they toured with the duo they expected Jim Bob and Fruitbat to beat them up .
3 Frankly , I expected Philippa Lowthorpe 's film about love among the over-65s to come out like a cross between Esther Rantzen at her drippiest and Coronation Street at its dopiest .
4 The war now being effectively over , they expected Richard Baxter to return to them .
5 Many observers had expected Rafeeuddin Ahmed , the UN Under-Secretary-General responsible for Cambodia since 1982 , to take charge of the operation .
6 The Martin Pipe camp believe that they would have beaten Morley Street granted a faster pace in the Elite Hurdle here last month , but I doubt it and confidently expect Toby Balding 's star to confirm his superiority on 6lb better terms .
7 But I expect Miss Prentisse told you about it .
8 I expect Dr Roberts will put Sandra on the pill . ’
9 Expect North Korea to drive a hard bargain .
10 Tainted by the worst recession in 60 years , a record 1.05 million people out of work and a perception that Labor was fatigued after ten years in office , few had expected Mr Keating to scrape in .
11 Western diplomats had expected Mr Christopher to raise the issue of Syria 's tiny Jewish community , which was allowed to immigrate for much of last year , until Syria stopped granting exit visas .
12 The announcement came as a shock because they and other political observers had expected Mr Ben Ali to announce moves towards liberalisation in a speech he gave yesterday marking the second anniversary of his coming to power .
13 Financial markets had expected Mr Lawson to give a clear signal on when the pound will enter the exchange rate mechanism of the European Monetary System in a speech to the City at the Mansion House next Thursday .
14 ‘ I had expected Mr Beckenham would have been in contact with you at least , ma'am , ’ he said with a frown .
15 From New York are expected Matthew Marks , Andrea Rosen , American Fine Arts , Pat Hearn , Feature , Lisa Spellman of 303 and Nordenstadt-Skarsted of New York and Stockholm .
16 Some MPs expect Mr Lamont to widen the 20p income tax band introduced last year from the first £2,000 of earnings to £3,000 .
17 Premier League chairmen struck a note of compromise rather than confrontation in London yesterday and they expect Mr Taylor to respond .
18 I expect Mr Rushton will come and make dinner for you both tonight . ’
19 Few people in Japan expect Mr Gorbachev to make more than a few diplomatic utterances about the islands while in Tokyo .
20 ‘ Well , I expect Mr Gajdusek will give you time off to compensate , ’ she suggested , holding down more remarks , though in actual fact it was questions which sprang to her lips : where had Mr Gajdusek gone and how long would he be away ?
21 I expect Mr Hacker … ’
22 ‘ I expect Mr Morgan is pulling out all Iris stops . ’
23 " I expect Mr. Preston 's secretary is still at lunch , " Sara said .
24 Analysts expect Singapore Airlines , the world 's most profitable airline , to announce a healthy net profit of just over S$800m ( $450m ) for the same fiscal year , down from S$1.2 billion the previous year but still not bad .
25 The two men had gone out at dawn each morning , and for five consecutive days their huers had run up and down the cliff paths , whistling and signalling with flags and gorse bushes to guide the two fleets to the shoals ; and while everyone in Polruan had confidently expected Sam Gristy to win hands down , it now looked as though Harry had the edge .
26 Very often they expect UK PROs to use the same photographs in their own press campaigns .
27 ‘ I expect Mrs Jourdelay is familiar with the quotation , ’ Mr Hobbs said .
28 She wanted the case dealt with in a proper and fair way ; she did not , she said , expect Mrs Kemp to be more sympathetic , but she would be fair .
29 Estimates vary widely but by 1995 many industry analysts expect HDTV hardware and programming to be worth many billions of pounds .
30 HOT-BLOODED men beating a path to the Liverpool Playhouse for the return of the Raving Beauties are in for a shock if they expect Paula Wilcox to reveal all in the adults only show .
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